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(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) NELSON, 23rd November In senior grade cricket College beat Old Boys by 79 on the first, innings. College carried the first day's score to 243 (R. Newman 97). J. Newman took five wickets for 107. Old Boys made a great attempt to force an outright win, but time defeated them. Neale (117 not out) and 8. Newman (108 not out) put up a local first wicket stand record of 243 (unfinished) in 100 minutes. College lost five wickets for 156 before time (Campbell 69, I'ay 4o). J. Newman took three for 40 CHRISTCHURCH, 24th November. Ihe weather was.perfect for the fourth round of cricket matches yesterday. Wickets were in fine order, and the outfields fast, the result being some high scoring. ,J?r Ccari° n ' Pkytoe St. Albans, scored 453 for five wickets (P. Allen 175, A W Roberts 212 not out). Old Collegians, against West Christchurch, scored 396 (R. O. Talbot 95, Dunster 50, G. L Talbot 87). Bowling, Jefcoate took three wickets for 70. West Umstchurch lost one wicket for 8 East Christehurch were disposed of by Old Boys for 140.. Bowling, Harris took four wickets for 12. Old Boys lost seven wickets for 162 (M. L. Page 60 not out). Linwood, batting first against Sydenham, were dismissed for 161 (R. J. Read 46) Bowling, J. Newman took sis wickets for 75. Sydenham scored 109 for five wickete.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 127, 25 November 1929, Page 15
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 127, 25 November 1929, Page 15
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