CRICKET.
BATURDAY'S MATCHES. SENIOR GRADE. Awapmi Camp defeated High School by I?, rims iu tlio lirst innings. The Camp made 1.0 runs, of which F. Woods scored 113, not out. Tlio best scorers for High School .were Randell 35, K. I .luckier 32 and Low 20 (not out). In the match. High School Old Boys v, Fcildiug, played at Foiling, the I’almorston team knocked up 13-3 in ti;o lirst innings. Fox 52 (not out). Rose 26, ami Laurcnson 25 being the chief scorers. Fcildiug put up 55 for the first innings, and the second had live wickets down for 41. High School Old Boys thus won by live wickets and 42 runs. JUNIOR, telegraph Gallery defeated .JligJi School Aby six wickets and 15 runs. Telegraph made .107 (I’apps 35, Priestly 14 and W ilcox 15), and 94 for four nickels (Von Rotter 37, Rapps 25). High School’s first innings totalled 72 and the second 116. The highest scorers for High School were Penny 28, Jewell 15 (not out), iu .the first innings, and Bryant 53, Penny 31, in the second innings. The position of the teams in the senior grade at the conclusion of the first round i,i: Played. Won. Points. High School Old Boys 3 5 6 High School 3 1 5 Camp 3 I 2 Fcildiug .. ,51 2
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1016, 19 November 1917, Page 3
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220CRICKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1016, 19 November 1917, Page 3
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