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[by. telegraph— pbess association.] DUNEDiN, 29th January. Cricket matches were continued yesterday in perfect weather. Grange beat Dunedin by 38 runs on the first innings. Grange made 175 and 116 for nine tickets (Pople 57). Dunedin made 10Y and 201 for five wickets (Torrance bl, Condliffe 56 not out). . Carisbrook A made 390 in their first innings against Albion (Hopkins 71, Bannennan 75, Cameron 57, L. Watson 45, Rutherford 44). Albion scored 234 for five wickets (J. Shepherd 74, Wallace 68). Caribbrook B in their first innings against Opoho made 319 (Drumm 58, Austin 55). Opoho made 201 against Gore for live wickets (Callaway 121 not put).

CHRISTCHURCH, 29th January. There was fin© weather for continuation of grade cricket yesterday. In the game Riccarton against Linwood, the first-named, despite the absence of three of their team in Auckland, had no difficulty in passing Linwood's score of 180. The total reached 339. Rix made top score with 64 not out. A. Norman made 63, and Whitta 41. Riccarton won on the first innings by 159 runs. St. Albans scored a three-point victory against West Christchurch. The last-named were in a minority of 47 on the first innings, which they declared. The second closed for 158 for eight wickeLs. St. Albans hit up the required runs for the loss of five wickets. East Christchurch was in a hopeless position against Sydenham, having only made 52 in the first innings and 20 for three in the second, against Sydenham's 'Alb. East's second innings closed for 37, Sydenham winning by an innings and 189 runs.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24, 30 January 1911, Page 11

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IN OTHER CENTRES. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24, 30 January 1911, Page 11

IN OTHER CENTRES. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24, 30 January 1911, Page 11