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JUNIOR CRICKET

HOPE DEFEAT RICHMOND The Hope junior cricket team on Saturday defeated Richmond on the first innings, scoring 208 runs (three men retiring), as against their opponents’ 58. The following were the chief scores:— Hope, first innings 208 —J. Lewis 25, A Savage (retired) 51, J. Hall (retired) 53, W. Smith (retired) 35, R. Hall not out 11. Bowling: N. Norris took five wickets for 54 runs, R. Allport one for 44, McKenzie one for 20, J. Hill none for 28. Richmond, first innings 58 (J. Hill 35). Bowling: D. Savage two for 27, J. Hal) seven for 14, A. Savage one for 13. COLLEGE DEFEAT UNITED

College juniors obtained a win on the first innings against United at Ta-

huna on Saturday in a friendly game. United, batting first, scored a total of 52 runs, Burn 18, Simpson 11, ana Jacques 10 being the only batsmen securing double figures. Bowling for College, Gomez secured three wickets for 4 runs, Muntz two for 2, McLaren two for 21, Brookfield two for 13, and Derhum one for 7. College scored a total of 94 runs, Muntz 34, McLaren 18, Brookfield 12, Webb 10. Bowling lor United, Bell obtained six wickets for 21 runs, Ward three for 17, and Jacques one for 22

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 19 October 1937, Page 10

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JUNIOR CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 19 October 1937, Page 10

JUNIOR CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 19 October 1937, Page 10

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