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runs, 1 wicket; Ayles, 18 balls, 7 runs; Hayden, 54. balk, 25 runs. 2 vflckets ; M'Gavin, 42 balls, 20 runs, 4 wickets. Opoho. First innings ... •■•... 35 Second Inning 6. Timlin, b Downes ... 7 Kenny, c Beal, b Downes ... .». ... 3 Higgins, c Beal, b Downes ... 41 Hayden, c Chad wick, b Downe6 5 Ayles, c Abbott ■> b Ogg 10 Kilgour, c Chadwick, b Downes ... 12 Kckhoff, c Davis, b Ogg 0 M'Gavin, not out 7 Casey, b Downes .; 6 Mackay, c Beal, b Ogg 14 Abbott, c Henderson, b Downes ..." ... 0 Estate 5 Total ' "no Bowb'ng Analysis.—Downes, 100 balls, 44 runs, 7 wickets; Beeby, 24 balls, 20 runs; Davis, 42 balls, 26__runs; Ogg, 42 balls, 15 runs, 3 wickets. On the Caledonian Ground on Saturday a game was played between teams representing the Blacksmiths and the Moulders of Hillside Workshops. The Blacksmiths scored 103 (W. M'Farlauc 52, H. Lear 15, Dennison 12, aud Healey 10). The Moulders made 76 (A. Thomson 40, A. Melville 10).' For the Blacksmiths the successful bowlers were M'Farlane and Lear, ;iud for the- Moulders Porter and J. Carson. Several remarkably good catches ->vere made during the game. The Blacksmiths won by 27 runs. The following will represent Laidlaw and Gray in their match against Wardell Bros., to be played on the Caledonian Ground tomorrow, at 2.30 p.m. sharp:—Broadbent (2). Johnson, Douglass, Patton, Buckle, M'Ncill, Sinclair, Smith, Kaye, Pennycook.

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Evening Star, Issue 14002, 8 March 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14002, 8 March 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14002, 8 March 1909, Page 7