Primary tournament
South Island primary school cricket tournament matches at Ashburton yesterday resulted.— Otago 201 (R. Scott 41, D. Walsh 33, C. McDowall 30), beat. West Coast 112 (D. Andrews 61 n. 0., D. Walsh 6/ 33). Ashburton 159 (M. Flatman 39, J. Gibson 3/30, M. Spowart 3/27) beat Buller 35 (M. Flatman 6/12). Nelson 173 for eight dec. (C. Phelin 5/18, N. Batchelor 4/16), beat North Canterbury 86 (K. Milburn 3/19, M. Frew 4/49). I
Canterbury 64 and 147/6 (M. Riach 58, J. Wilson 6/27, N. Anglem 4/31 and 3/51),
beat Southland 108. South Canterbury >213/6 dec. (J. Eagle 43, T. Donaghy 46, K. Metcalf 45, B. Richards 51 n. 0., ,H. Pavey 3/20) beat Canterbury Minors 96 and 47/3 (P. Hanrahan 4/30, S. Begg 31 n. 0.). Central Otago 208 ,(R. Smith 42 n. 0., N. White 32, J. Marshall 5/73) beat Southland Country 87 (A. Wells 3/ 22, N. White 3/13). Marlborough 228 (B. Adams 74, A. Buckley 30, S. Hartill 30, B. Matheson 3/29, A. Lowrey 3/31) drew with North Otago 140/7 (G. Ward 30, M. Wilson 32, S. Hartill 4/ 29).
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