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IN OTHER CENTRES

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)' '\

CHRISTCHURCH; November-- 5. y

The second round' of' matches "in"' th« * Canterbury Cricket Association's cham* pionship was placed on, Saturday-. , The weather' was .overcast aiid .light rain.fell; at' intervals, but' not Sufficient to "stop! play. ' . i ■> ; ,■■.■;-. j ■,'..:,:.- West iChristchureh, .495, übeat'St. .Alban*/ 129 and three wickets, for }32 runs. Old, Collegians, 233,. "beat Riccarton > , 320! (Powell 67,' Lesfer ' five * wicKets for 6tf runs). Old Boys, 220 and no wickets foif 105 rune, declared (Fisher 44, Hadlee 55)^ beat East Christchurch, 144 and oatf wicket for 23 runs (Coupland 55, Patrick six wickets for 48 runs). , SydenlytfVjJAE (Bellamy 92), beat Lancaster Park, 2» and two wickets for 10- runs. .

: DUNEDIN, November 4. . Rain caused an earljr of play, in cricket matches' today. The bnTj;' match which was decided was' that. b«« tweeii Old Boys and' University.' Univer* sity made' 94, and lost one wicket for W runs, and Old Boys'made 119 (N;-'Cherry; 37. Jolly eight'wickets: for- 45 runs)..' r , In the other ihafehes there was btlf }half an hour's play-." ■.. i •'■■.. ..

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 110, 6 November 1933, Page 13

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IN OTHER CENTRES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 110, 6 November 1933, Page 13

IN OTHER CENTRES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 110, 6 November 1933, Page 13

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