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BOYS' LEAGUE.

The results of matches on Saturday were as follow : — Senior Grade. — Boys' Institute beat Northland by 109 runs on the first innings. Highest scores— Instituto : Millar 57, Richards 31, Whitrod 21. For Northland : Brown 16, Price 12. V.M.C.A. A beat St. James by ten wicket and 7 runs. Highest scores — For V M.C.A. : Mabin 22 (not out) and 20, Dumbleton 16, Wilson 10. For St. James: Balderfield 13, Tullett 13, M'Kay 14, Wright 14. South Wellington beat Marist Bros.. by 54 runs. Highest scores. — For South Wellington : Robinson 41, Smith 32. For Marist Bros. : Ryan 13, M'Leod 11, Galvin 10. V.M.C.A. B beat St. Aloysius by four wickets and 1 run. Highest scores— For V.M.C.A. B : Richardson 21 (not out), Heley 19 (not out), Sclater 14, Ford 14. j For St. Aloysius : Schraider 13, Simmonds 15, M'Kay 13, Turner 13. Telegraph Messengers won fey default from Khandallah. Junior Grade.— V.M.C.A. A beat Roseneath by 55 runs. Highest scores —For V.M.C.A. : Bates 24, Jones 22, Henderson 19, Baker 11, Houghton 11. For Roseneath : Judd 13, Spearman 14, Anderson 17. V.M.C.A. B beat Wesley by one wicket and 84 runs. Highest 6oores — For V.M.C.A. : Grey 33 and 22, Home 30, Gibbons 13, M'Girr 10.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1909, Page 3

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BOYS' LEAGUE. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1909, Page 3

BOYS' LEAGUE. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1909, Page 3

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