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CRICKET.

WEDNESDAY COMPETITION. The Wednesday cricket competition was continued on the sportsground yesterday. Both games, Railway v. Phoenix, and Albion v. Kia Ora, ended in a draw. The best scores made were: Burke 119 not out, and A. Law 46, for Phoenix; M.- Hodder 66, and Lc Compto 43, for Railway; and Eyre 104, and Saywell 88, for Albion. Scores were as under:— PHOENIX v. RAILWAY. PHOENIX. Tier, I b w, b Greer 10 Kells, c Hodder, b Pegden 27 Burke, not out 119 Low, cLo Compte, b Pegden .... 0 A. Law, b Hodder 46 Whalley, c Hodder 0 Ross, 1 b w, b Hodder 5 Extras 16. Total for six wickets 223 , RAILWAY. Greer, b Low '••••.» 12 Le Compte, run out 43 Hodder, b Low . . £ 66 Wakelin, c and b Law ......... 26 Pegden, not out 1 Crombie, not out A ' Extras 9 Total for four wickets 161 KIA ORA v. ALBION. ALBION. Anderson, b Brophy 0 Eyre, c Brophy, b Stevenson 104 McSweeney, c Bennett, b Brophy 3 Saywell, c Brophy, b Stevenson -.. 88 Palmer, e Barling, b Thompson .. 6 Drake, b Thompson 8 Gallichan, c Doull, b Stevenson .. 13 Pacey, c Wearnc, b Stevenson .. 2 Buchler, b. Stevenson 0 Stannard, b Thompson 0 Williamson, not out '2 Extras 8 Total 234 KIA ORA. Bennett, c Buchjer, b Saywell .. 4 Barling, run out 5 Brophy, not out 8 Stevenson, st Eyre, b Saywell . 0 Ronbcrg, not out 3 Extras 4 Total for three wickets ... 24 * t SATURDAY, COMPETITION. The final matches will commence next Saturday, when the following teams will meetßailway v High School (1 ground), R.S.A. v. Civil Service (2 ground), Midland v. Y.M.C.A. (3 ground). _________

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1765, 17 March 1921, Page 7

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CRICKET. Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1765, 17 March 1921, Page 7

CRICKET. Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1765, 17 March 1921, Page 7