CRICKET
PLAY IN OTHER CENTRES AUCKLAND. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Fob. 15. •Cricket was played on slower wickets after rain.
The four teams drawn to play off met Grafton made 227 (Horspool 137, Allcott 35; Langton took four for 54). against Eden, which lias made 28 for no loss. University compiled 161 (Leys 43, Sneddon five for 29), against Ponsoiiby, which lost four wickets for 54.
T n other games Parnell, 163 (Anthony 70; T. Lyon, five for 37), met Y.ALC.A., 56 for three (Cooper 35 not out). United Suburbs scored 197 (If. Lyon 40, Scholium 38; Coates, five for T;i), against North Shore’s one for 20.
WANG A NUT. AVAXGANUL Feb. 15. In (be Wanganui Competition Old Boys were hen ten by Technical Old Bovs by six wickets, giving I lie laller team an cigli I -poi n t win. For Wanganui against United, Burton carried bis Iml for 60, hitting II fours. In United’s second innings Wood scored 125 (20 fours and 2 sixes) and took six wickets for 19. CAPTAIN OF SUSSEX. SELECTION OF D ULE EPS INil J L LONDON, Feb. 13. Dulecpsinhji will captain Sussex for the coming season. Gilligan has declined re-election, owing to business. This will bo the second time an Indian has captained an English county. Duloop. ’s uncle, Ttanjitsinhji, captained Sussex from 1899 to 1903.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 16 February 1931, Page 9
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