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JUNIOR GAMES.

In the junior match Marist v Thorndon, Thomdon in their first innings scored 110 runs (Salmon 24, Nelson 22, M'Dougall 19, Thomas 11). For Marist, Carruthers took six wickets for SO runs, Waller two for 18, and Hayden one for 36. Marist in their first innings have lost five wickets for 169 (Leo Wilton 90 not out, Waller 37, Hayden IS, and J. H. Turner 12). Fo. Thomdon, Plant took three wickets for 23 and Nelson one for 43.

In the match Imperial Supplies v. Returned Soldiers, Soldiers, who were two men short, batted first and made 62 ,'Boulton 81, Brett 21). The destroying angels were- Dunlop five for 27, Taylor three for 23 Supplies replied with 195 (Rhodes ."55, Lynam 74, Dunloy 24, Washer 15). Stitt and Berry were the best bowlers for the Soldiers. It is interesting to note Shut Eynam's 74 was compiled in 30 minnies. In,their match against North, University batted first and scored 218 (Duncan 97, Ward 62/ Lusk 26). North, whose innings was unfinished at the close of the day'? play, had six wickets down for 92 (Hanson 31, Wilson 13, Moss 19 not out). Ip tho Old Boys v Institute match Old Boys are all out for 110 (Graham 20, Boesley 34). Institute have four wickets down for 200 (Milburn 44).

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1918, Page 10

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JUNIOR GAMES. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1918, Page 10

JUNIOR GAMES. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1918, Page 10

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