CRICKET RESULTS
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, 15th March. The cricket championship games were continued under good conditions on Saturday. University, which made 140 (Newdick five wickets for 27), met Eden, which ha-j made 108 for one (Mills 68 not out). Ponsonby, 170 (Smith 49), met Grafton, 93 for one (Horspool 48 not out). United Suburbs against Parnell made 147 (Scholium 74). M'C'oy took five wickets for 57. Parnell scored 115 for three (M'Coy 50 not out). North Shore against V.M.C.A. made 202 (Cooper six for 43). V.M.C.A. has lost two wickets for 11. DUNEDIN, 15th March. Yesterday's games were played in ideal weather. Old Boys had a second narrow victory over Grange. Old Boys in their first innings made 208 and in the second 03 for eight wickets (Cherry 30 not out. Gale 26). Chettleburgh took five wickets for 37. Grange in the first innings made 201 (Bush 35, M'Mullan 33, Elmos 30). Dickinson took six wickets for 55. Dunedhi defeated Christian Brothers bj' i runs on the first innings. Christian Brothers made 273 and Dunedin 277 (.Ritchie 70, Ditehfield 42, Cherry 40). Brookes took four wickets for 60. Carisbrook made 272, to which. Albion replied with 178 (Allen 58). Dunning took four wickets for 57 and Hunt three for 37. Carisbrook closed the second innings with. 65 for three wickets. Albion batted strongly and with nine men only available, had scored 148 when the last wicket fell just before 6.30 p.m. M'Haffie hit up 80 tubs very quickly. Carisbrook thus scored a 3-point win.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 64, 17 March 1931, Page 14
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255CRICKET RESULTS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 64, 17 March 1931, Page 14
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