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CENTRAL B.

Bowling An»ly*i*. — Ham««, took tw wickete for 19 rune j Stepheneon, tw for 37 ; Wileon, one for 67 ; Robinsoi gj.£ for 62 ;■ Mjjlwr^ none fox 43^

JUNIOR. Hutt 116 (Brown 38, Harris 18), an . 80 for one wicket (Joimson not out 52 v. East, 73 (Watson 17, Curre 18, M'Ca; dell 13). Bowling for Hutt, Harr took five wickets for 13 runs. Johnsonville, 193 (Windley 106, Top 25, Jacobs 21), v. Petone 103 for thre wickets (Barber not out 51, Nun 23). Brice and Barber bowled well fc t. Petone, THIRD CLASS. North 162 for seven wickets (Hobb 48, Hamilton 23, A. Thompson 21, Ec wards 17, Johnson 17 not out) bea Templars, 136 (Dooley 43, Blenkinso 36, Wright 15). Patterson, two for IS and Dooley, three for 44, bowled be* 1 for the losers. Wellington East, 125 for seven wickei ' (Pram 18, Reynolds 13, Clarke 19, Brow 3 man 14, Fraser 34, Forester 17), defeate 3 V.M.C.A., 68 (Maybun 40). Karori won by default from SI Mark's. 1 Catholic Club, 156 for seven wicket , (O'Sullivan 45 not out, Jephsen 26), bea r Hutt, 40 and 29. Bowling for Catholi Club, Carroll took eight wickets for 3 ' runs, and O'Dowd eight for 34. JUNIOR ASSOCIATION. Kilbirnie B, 63 (Helliwell 12, Higgin » botom 10), and 52 for five wicket ■ (Perry 21, Hills 16), defeated Kilbirni - Wesley, 81 and 32. Cowan took si: 3 Wesley wickets for 39, and F. Eussel > six for 'l2, including the "hat trick." ; MISCELLANEOUS. Telephone Exchange defeated Mill: gan's at Newtown Park by one wicke and 72 runs. Scores : — Exchange, 15 > (Ryalls 76, Lambie 31, M'lntosb. 17) ♦ Milligan's 79 (Moffatt 39 not- out, Mai 1 doon 16). I LADIES' GAMES. • OPAWA (CHRISTCHURCH) t. 1 " WELLINGTON: On Kelbnrne Park, the Opawa (Chrisi j church) lady cricketers commenced match' with "the Wellington .^orth Clut Batting first, the local players made 9 ) runs, and when time was called the vis: J tors had compiled 67 for the loss ot tw 3 wickets. • Details : — ] WELLINGTON NORTH.— First j " Innings. L Mrs. De Chapeau, c Miss ' Collins, 3 b Miss Robinson ... '... 2 3 Miss Wrigjhi, b Miss Robinson ) Miss Rivers, b TNliss C. Scott ... 1 3 Mrs. Swanson, b Miss»C. Scott - Miss Henderson, not out .'.. 1 Miss N. Toohill, b Miss C Scott ... 3 Miss Mahoney, b Bliss C. Scott ... 1 r Miss Boecker, b Miss C. Scott Mrs. Sutherland, b Miss C. Scott ... 1 Miss Tavendale, b Miss C. Scott- ... Miss A. Toohill, b Miss Robinson... . " Extras 1 Total E a, Bowling Analysis. — Mias Robinsoi 1 three wickets fox ' 24 runs; Miss C - Scott, seven "for 45. * a OPAWA.— First Innings. Miss Robinson, b Miss Boecker ... A a Miss P. Wilkinson, b Miss Mahoney I* Mobs C. Scott, not out .... ... E * Miss A. Scott, not out •» "Extras o '" Total for two wickets ... 6

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18, 23 January 1911, Page 4

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CENTRAL B. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18, 23 January 1911, Page 4

CENTRAL B. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18, 23 January 1911, Page 4