GRANGE WIN BY FOUR RUNS
DUNEDIN, 27th/January. . Grange, who made 336 for the first innings a fortnight ago, defeated Albion byfour runs. In the first innings Albion made 332 (Blamires 101 not out, I Duncan 47, Shepperd 38, O'Brien 43). *or S^nge- Galland took seven wickets tor 139 runs. Grange; in the second 8 ' lost three wickets for 62 (L. Chadw lc k 39 not out). ... Carisbrook made 253 for eight wickets a fortnight ago,' and then declared. On Saturday they put Dunedin in, who made 77 jn the first innings (Strane 35) Dickinson took four tickets for 36 Douglas three for 13, Ramsden three for , , in the second innings Dunedin had lost eight wickets for 218 when stumps were drawn (Torrance 84, Eckhold 43, Baker not out 46). A. P. Alloo. took two wickets for 19. Carisbrook won on the first innings.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 10
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143GRANGE WIN BY FOUR RUNS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 10
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