IN OTHER CENTRES
Press Association, reports of cricKet matches in other centres on Saturday Auckland.—Conditions for the fifth cricket series were excellent, wickets favouring the batsmen. Results: King's Old Boys, 125 (Pearson 61, Lewis 31, Anthony seven for 25) met Parnell, 257 for two (Whitelaw not out 106, Wallace not out 92, Stephenson 59); North Shore, 193 (Ferguson 53, Curtayne 39, Townsend eight for. 52) met Eden, 51 for three; Grafton 213 (Spring 40; Cowie 40, Ratchffe 29) met YM.C.A., 20 for two; Ponsonby, 12 < (Scholium not out 39, Garrard four for 23 Schnauer four for 29) met University, 85 for three (Schnauer not out on) . " Christchurch.—For the first day this I season the wickets were fast, favouring batsmen. The weather was ideal. Ric"n, 237 (Roberts 56 Dawson 40, Read seven for 66) played Lancaster I Park •13 runs for two wickets; East Christchurch, 164 (Ellis 57, Patrick four for 28, Burtt five for 44) v. Sydenham 85 lor three wickets (Gray SO^West Christchurch, 305 (J. L. Kerr; HI,- H. D Smith 54, Ward 54) v St. Albans, 17 for one wicket; Old Colegians, 146, v. Old Boys,-64 for one-wicket. Dunedin.—Cricket matches were concluded under ideal conditions. Album. 161 beat University, 43 and b5 "-Alien two1 fbr 3, Silver two for 15 Shepherd two for 9, Barron three for•19), Kailwrai 202, beat Dunedin, 72 (Cook eight fo™27); and 93 <Cook six for 36); Grange 342, beat High School Old Boys, 265 (Giles 68, Mills 51, P{*iiMon or i inrlndintf five 6's, Knight four for'3s^ C^sbrook 03i36jnd 189 for four (H. Cameron 50 Cavanagh 30 Bell, not out, 41) lost to Colts, 243 (Knowles 48, Payne 51).
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1935, Page 16
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