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CRICKET

ADDITIONAL RESULTS.

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Junior A,

V.M.C A., 203 (Henderson 37, Fletcher 31, Sugden 28, Price 27, Lamason 22, Thomas 14, Smith 15 not out). "BowlingHearne six for 69, Bolt one for 51 TurI?y 9, ne for 33,'Benett two for 30. V.M.C.A aecond innings, two for 53 (lhomn s 17; Henderson 10 not out, Lamason 16 "ot out) St Thomas, 143 (Fisher ft' % ensZ U 35k Bowlin ff: Almao two for 37, Thomas five for 54. St. Thomas' second innings 109 (Bennett 19, Hester «' ? °hi}*)- wllng: Almao six for 64, Smith four for 24. V.M.C.A. won by eight wickets.

I ' Third A. Thorndon lost to Hutt by 30 runs, .ihorndon made 80 (W. Rogers 43 Tav don: Wareham five for 22, Rogers thrw ■ ior iv. • V.M.C.A.. 201 for six wickets (Mabin 110 not out, Long 27, Michelsen 17 L'Eetrange 14). Central Mission, 102 Shearman 28, Pope 12, Anderaon il, Grey W Bow'ln|.: Y-M.C.A., Franklin four for nn fo fi Ur;t fTnnV- M-C-A-

Third B.

TvJf F; A; v- Pet°ne. V.M.C.A 33 and 28 (Anderson 14); Petone, 75 (Brockjebank 18, Chudleigh 13). PetoneWon by an innings and 14 runs. In^the Mercantile League, Hansforrf and Mills, 106 (Gornall 46not out, fifa gerald 18, and Pollock 15 ) defeated Stewart and Co 70 (Scott 18 not Tut Devonport 14 Davis 11). Bowling: For Hansford and Mills, Gornall took eight wickets; for Stewart's, Winter took six wickets and Devonport three. j

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 13 November 1923, Page 2

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CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 13 November 1923, Page 2

CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 13 November 1923, Page 2