CRICKET.
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. TAPAWERA V. OLD BOYS. The Tapawera v. Old Boys' team -Diet at the Park on Saturday, when the country players snapped a victory just on time. Old Boys scored 94 iu the first innings (Chisholm 30, not out), Richmond 10, McCabe 10), and Tapawera responded with 62 (Kinzett 13, H. Biggs 10, G. Biggs 10). With 5 wickets down for 42 (Neale 25) in the second innings, Sandcl declared, leaving Tapawera to get 75 runs in just over an hour. The required number of runs was obtained with the loss of 8 wickete (H. Biggs 19, Park 18, L. Thomson 18, not out). NELSON V. ATHLETIC. This match commenced at the Park on Saturday. Thc Athietics won the toss and went to the wickets, the innings closing for 93 (Walker 25, Barnett <i2). Nelsoii irade 39 (Lang 14, not out, and Cole 11). Nelsou followed on, and have 4 wickets down for 1.8 •Lang '.0, Louisson. 35, Saunders 32, Miller 12). GFIFM.VS V. PIIESS. Teams represen<in K Griffins .Mill and the newspaper oili.es plavcd a mad) ■'■ the Botanical reserve "on Saturda. afternoon. Griffin's scored 52 and b\ o their opponent V 23 .mil 45, thin winning by 35 rims.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 8 February 1909, Page 3
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