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FIRST GRADE, _— Grange v. St. Kilda.— St. Kilda 92 (Barron 24, Havdon 25 not out; Dowries 6 for 32, Conradi 3 for 46, Crosbie 1 for 5). Grange 8 for 171- (Galland 50. M'Urov 41, Downes 25, Cherry 16, Conradi 10, P Edwaxds 6 for 50, L. Edwards 2 for 27, Livingstone 0 for 60, Shad bolt 0 for 9 Barron 0 for 8). ' Grange won by two wickets and 79 runs. SECOND GRADE. -Grange defeated Christian Brothers by 74 runs. Grange 130 (Wright 48, Forrester 17, Marks 17, Arthur 12, J. Brown li. Munro 10) ; Christian- Brothers 56 (Collins 14, F. Fogarty 10). F. Fogarty (six wickets for 38) and Hnlly (two for 21) howled well for Christian Brothers, as did Bell (seven for 18) and Munro (three for 26) for Grange. Albion defeated Mornington bv 78 runs Albion 119 (Ferguson 40, M'NeiU 23, French 15, and Clarke 11); Mornington 41 (J. Stewart 21). M'NeiH (four for°22) and Clarke (five for 16) took the wickets for Albion. Mornington's best bowlers weTe Stevens (four for 32) and M'Lennan (two for 22). THIRD GRADE. Overseas_ beat Christian Brothers by 142 runs. Christian Brothers 13 and 31, Overseas 186 (Rennie 77 not out, {Vivian 19, Norman 13). HEAVY SCORING. RETURNED SOLDIERS LEATHER HUNTING. [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, January 7. The North Club against Returned Soldiers scored 633 for seven wickets. Wilson mado 181, Barker 113, Hiddleston 97, Burton 81, Ward 59.

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Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 2

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CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 2

CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 2

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