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Unexpected Performances At Dunedin

[Per Press Association. Copyrights

DUNEDIN, This Day

Light rain, in the afternoon was partly responsible for some unexpected performances in Dunedin cricket on Saturday.

Old Boys, 269, beat University, 77 (Dickinsin (5 for 36, Loader 4 for 32) and 53 (Dickinson 4 for 13) by an innings and 139 runs, and displaced University frem the top of the championship table. Albion, 189, boat Dunedin, 74 and 37 (Silver 6 for .18) by an innings and 78 r uns.

Kaikorai, 148 and 154 for two wickets (Holden 73 not out. Talbot 68 not out) beat Carisbrook A, 109 and 101. (Stevenson 51) by eight wickets. Grange. 147 for five wickets declared (Knight 59 not out) and 77 for 1 (Chettleburgh 44 not out* beat Carisbrook B 145 and 154 for 6 declared (Nichol 58, Retting 55).

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Northern Advocate, 13 December 1937, Page 7

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Unexpected Performances At Dunedin Northern Advocate, 13 December 1937, Page 7

Unexpected Performances At Dunedin Northern Advocate, 13 December 1937, Page 7

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