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CRICKET.

DISTRICT COMPETITIONS. EDEN DEFEATS WAITEMATA. PONSONBY, EDEN B, AND SHORE WIN. Eden A, 274, defeated Waitoinais, 147 and 203 for four wickets, by 117 runs on the frst innings. Ponsonby, 269 for three wickets (declared), defeated Grafton. 176 and 188 for eight wic'jets, by 93 runs on tho first innings. North Shore. 296, defeated Parnell, 108 and 74. by an innings and 114 runs. Eden B, 221. defeated University. 112 and 165, by 109 runs on tho first innings. THE BEST PERFORMANCES. BATTING.

fstchflll (Waitemata), not out .. .. 100 Young (Waitemata) 72 Bloraan (Grafton), not out .. .. .. 70 Wilson (Ponsonby), not out .. ..67 N. C. Snedden (Ponsonby) 64 E. ijnedden I Ponsonby) .. .. ..63 Smoeton (Eden A) ..56 Taylor (Eden A) 54 'A. 0. Horspooi (Eden B) 63 I. Mills (Eden B) 44 Worker (Ponsonby), not out .. . . 41 ".V. Horspooi (Grafton) 39 fimith (Eden A) 36 Burton (Eden A) 30 BOWLING. Howden 'Xorth Shore), six for 47. N. C. Snedden <I'onsonby), six for 90. C. Dacre (North Shore), tour (or 20. Townshend (North Shore), four (or 24. Arblaster (Waitemata), four for 74. Rankin (North Shore), three for 17. Another round of tho Auckland Cricket Association's senior competition was concluded on Saturday, and the result places Eden A well in front. Playing against Waitemata, Eden ran up 274, establishing a lead of 127. Waitemata went in again, and owing chiefly to a fine partnership by Young »cd Satchel! the total had reached 203 for lour wickets when stumps were drawn. Satchell had to score 11 runs in the last over to complete his century, and this he just succeeded in doing. Ponsonby ran up 269 for three wickets against Grafton, and declared with a lead of 93. Grafton's second venture realisod 188 for eight. Parnell made » sorry showing against North Shore, who won by an innings and 114 runs; and Eden B at last succeeded in winning a match, defeating University very comfortably. GRAFTON V. PONSONBY. Witt two wickets down for 147, Ponsonby continued their innings with Woods and Worker. Woods soon fell a victim to Harvie, but Wilson and Worker kept together till after four o clock, when the innings was declared closed for 269. Only 93 was thus requiwd by Grafton to keep Ponsonby's win within the two-point limit, and at the call of time eight, wickots were down for 188. uloman, who commenced after the first wicket was down, carried his bat for 70. Following are the scores:— PONSONBY.-First Innings. N. C. Snedden, c W. Horspooi, b E Horspool 84 C. A. Sneddon., c D. Hay, b Harvie ... 63 R. Woods, b Harvie 21 R. Worker, not out ... 41 V. Wilson, not out .'. 67 . Extras , . ■13 Total'for three wickets (inn. dec.) ... 269 Bowlinsr Analysis: Harvie took two wickets for 61, Haresnape none for 22, W. Horspooi none for 17, Hill none for 52. Murdoch none for 22, Bloman none for 21, F. Horspool none lor 0, E. Horspooi one for 16, Willis none for 36. GRAFTON. ' First innings '■ ... 176 ; Second Innings. "** Hay, c MoMath, bN. C. Snedden ... 7 Murdoch, c McMath, tb N. Sneddon ... 11 bloman, not out . ... ... 70 Haresnape, c Worker, b'S. Snedden '.'.'. 8 iW. orspool, c Robinson, b. C. A. Snides ... ... go, , MacCormick, c. Barley, b McMa'th '.'.'. 0 i. Horspooi, b N. C. Snedden 27 5^ lw t^sP i s. K)n i, b N c - Snedden ... 4 Hill, # b t K. C. Snedden ; 7 Hame, not out ... 1 22, Horspool, absent ... " n Extr* , ;.. xJ Total; „. ... ... ... ~.. ...li Bowling Analysis: N. C. Snedden took six pickets for 90, Kavanagh none for 23. R. Woods none for. 25, McMath one for 14. C. A! Snedden one lor 22. NORTH SHORE V. PARNELL. The only three-point win of the day was ■scored by North Shore, who had batted all the previous Saturday against Parnell for 296. When Parnell went in Howden was in good form with the ball, and with the exception of Somervell, who gave a bright display for 28, the Parnell batsmen failed badly »nd were all out for 108 They followed on, and: fared even worse, only 74 being on the board when the last wicket fell. Following are the scores:— NORTH SHORE. ffirst innings 296 PARNELL. First Innings. Anthony. lbw, b' Howden 7 Eadeley. c Prune, b Howden ... ." in Somerville, b Howden 28 Breese, b Howden „, 14 Moore, lbw, b Rankin ' 1 Crawford, run out '" 12 Slater, o Rankin, b Townsend ... '.'.'. 12 Stephens, b Rankin 8 Doble, b Dacre ' 1 Bevins, lbw. b Dacre ... ... 0 Burns, not out ... 7 Extras *" g Total ... ' ... ,10l Bowling Analysis: Stewart none for 17, Howden four for 33, Wallace none for 19 Rankin two for 11, Townahend one for 10, Dacre two for 7 Second Innings. •* Burns, lbw, b Townshend ... . r Doble, lbw, b Rankin '"' « Bevims, c Prime, b Stewart . ... "' 11 Anthony, b Howden < Badeley, b Townshend' ... '" < Moore, st Tattersali, b Stewart ... ".'. ( Breese, c Howden, b Dacre .. " 11 Somerville, 0 Tattersali. b Howden '.'.'. li Stephens, c Howie, b Townshend ... f Crawford, st Tattersali, b Dacre ... ( Slater, not out ... '" 1 Extras .'.; .'." ."' 5 Total ~ Bowling Analysis: Townshend. three foi 14. Howden two for 14. Rankin one for 7 Stewart two for 19, C. Dacre two for 13.

EDEN B. V. UNIVERSITY. Eden B. broke their long list of losses on Saturday by defeating University. On the tirnl day's play, Eden were 16 runs ahead of their opponents, with five wickets to fall nnd continuing on Saturday they carried their first inning's total to 221, Horgpo'i. Mills, and Robinson all batting well. University wont in again and had lost eight wickets for 166 when time was called, Eden thus securing a, 2-pomt win on the first innings. Following are the scores: — UNIVERSITY. First innings 112 EDEN B.—First Innings. 6. C. Eaton, b Fenwick 86 F. Punch, c Caradufl, b Player .. .. 7 K. McLauchlan, b Taylor 0 M. Gilmore, c Sutherland, b Perry .. 28 3. Alexander, b Fenwick .. 2 I. Mills, c Sutherland, b Taylor '.. ~44 ('. Robinson, b Vickermtn 31 A. O. Horspool. c Airey, b Taylor .. 53 1... Bennett, c Airey, b Vickcrman .. 0 B. C. Beale, not out ~ 2 J. Murray, b Player 1 Extras .. ~ „» ... ..17 Total ... .."221 Bowling Analysis: Player took one wicket for 68 runs. Taylor three for 72, Perry ono for 20, Fenwick two for 47, Howe none for 0, .Vickerman two for 7. UNIVERSITY.—Second Innings. L. A. Airey, b Mills 49 iW. Caradus, c Mills, b Horspool .. ... i A. H. M. Rowe, run out .. ..11 W. J. Perry, 0 Mills, b Alexander .. 15 F. E. Sutherland, not out .. .. „. 36 iW. H. Graham, b Robinson .. .. .. 8 A. 8. Player, ibw, b Alexandor .. *. 1 V. A. Taylor, b Alexander 0 W. A. Gray, b Robinson ... .. ... 9 It. Vickerman, not out 19 Extras .. .. .. ... ... 13 Total for eight wickets 165 Bowling Analysis: Gilmore no wickets for 18 runs. Mills two for 25, Horspool one for 16, Bennett none for 21, Alexander throe for 84, Robinson two for 26, Bealo nono for 6, Punch none for 7. EDEN A. V. WAITEMATA. ' At Eden P«'lr,Eden A. secured a two-point •via over Waitemata, compiling a total of 274 in their first innings against their opponents' •core of 143 on the previous Saturday. Smee-

ton (56) and Taylor (64) • played-attractive cricket. Requiring 131 to saye an inning's defeat. Waitemata again wont to the wickets at half-past four. At six o'clock they had lost four wickets for 203, mainly due to the excellent partnership of Young and Satchell, which yielded 170. Satchell gave a good display for his 100 not out. Two minutes from the time of drawing stumps he scored the 11 runs which ho required to complete the century. Following pre the scores: — EDEN A.—First Innings. Hemus, b Mollor 7 Taylor, run out . .. 54 Brooke-Smith, c Temperton, b Arblastcr 36 Burton, b Young 30 Smoeton, lbw, b Arblaster .. 56 Sativerin, b Temperton .. 16 Honeycombe, c and b Arblaster .. .. 3 Buckley, c Satchell, b Temperton .. .. 9 Heighway, b Arblaster 21 Btair, run out 17 Cummings, not out VI. Extras 8 Total 274 Bowling Analysis: Arblaster took four wickets for 74 vans, C. Mollcr one for 61, Temporton two for 42, K. Mollcr none for 39, Young one for 32, Langßford none for 16. WAITEMATA. First innings I*3 Second Innings. D. Mayall, c Buckley, b Cummings .. 8 Arblaster. b Taylor .3 A. Young, c Brooke-Smith, b Honeycombo .. .. .. .. .. .. 72 A. Satchell, not out 100 A. Dunning, b Honcycombe 0 P. Dunning, not out .. .. •• •• 9 Extras 12 Total for four wickets 203 Bowling Analysis: Cummings took one wickot for 13 runs, Brooke-Smith none for 21, Taylor one for 29, Hemus none for 38, Honeycombe two for 29, Heighway none for 19. Sauverin none for 4, Blair none for 25, Burton none for 13. SECOND GRADE. PONSONBY V. UNIVERSITY. Ponsonby defeated University at Victoria Park by 63 runs on the hrst innings. Scores: — , I'onsonby.—First innings: Brinsden, b Thomas, 36; Osborne. 103, not out; Edmonds, b Thomas, 4; Wright, c and b Fisher, 1; Mills, b Garrard, 6: Durand, b Lawry. 0; Dreaver, b Garrard, 6; Craig, b Lawry, 1; Roberts, b Fisher, 24; Brown, b Fisher, 4; Willets. b Winks, 7; extras, 44. Total 235. University: First innings, 172. Second iniings: 11. C. Moore, b Durand, 12; W. T. Airey. not out. 62; A. Lawry, b Dreaver, 41; A. F. Winks, not out, 33; D. R. Garrard. 17. Total for three wickets, 165. Bowling for University, Lawry took two wickets lor 39, Garrard two for 57, Thomas two for 40, Fisher three for 49, and Winks one tor 6. THIRD GRADE. Ponsonby A obtained a three-point win, defeating Eden Aby 276 runs. Scores: — I'onsonby: First innings, 109 (Pegler 43, Browne 14 not out). Second . innings, four wickets (declared) for 261 (lsbister 100 not out, Brown* 29, Kavanagh 24 (not out). Eden: First innings, 28 (Alexander 14). Second innings, 66 (Mills 19 not out, Alexander 15). Bowling lor hiden A i>ane took three wickets for 31, Taylor two for 5, Mills two for 29, in the first innings, and Taylor two for 32, in the second innings. For Ponsonby, Plummet took nve for 9, Glenister hve tor 19, in the first innings, and Glenister hve for 11 in the second innings. Ponsonby 321 for nine wickets, declared (Atkinson 72 not out, Lang 74, Hopkinson 71, Jepson 21 not out) defeated Grafton 128 (rtobinson 34, McCormack 26, Foreman 19, Sirnmonds IS) and 152 (McCormack 54, Cullcrne 43 not out, Kingston 21) by an innings and 101 runs. Bowling for Ponsonby Atkinson took two wickets for 32, Hopkinson seven for 117, and for Grafton Cullerne took three for 60, and Buckler two tor 74.

CHURCHES' ASSOCIATION. BERESFORD V. AKARANA.

Beresford 69 (Mahoney ■ 27, Jones 16) and 185 (Waibram 37, Nelson 23, Menzies 22. H. Carr 19, Mahoney 16, Jones 15, N. Carr 11). defeated Akarana 94 iMinogue - 23, Dormer 21, Fischer 13), and 47 (Danrell 19) by 113 runs. Bowling for ' Akarana Minogue took fifteen wickets for 119 runs and for Berssford Jones took ten for 55, Mahoney three for 12, and Menzies four ' for 55. Boresford won by 113 runs— 3-point win.

. BROTHERHOOD V. PONSONBY. • Brotherhood 183 (Weatherall 58, Whoatley 28. Quintall 25. Mofi 24 Sperber 16) defeated ponsonby IV. 103 (Johnson 26. Kelly 18. C. Jackson 14, Brannzo 12, Clenbranch 14) by 80 runs.

SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. •HEaALD 106 (Ninkie 29, Resteaux 21 not out) v. Onehunga 47 (Cox 24). Bowling for HERALD Clark took five wickets for 8 runs, and Coates five wickets for 9 rUns, and for Onehunga Adams- four for 28, Cross two for a. . . Gasworks, 158' (O'Deary 41. Stanley 33, Laing 23, Baker 20, Owens 20) beat Railway B 157 (Williams 41, Reid 36, Eaves 29 'not out) by one run. Bowling tor Gasworks Laing took three wickets for 5, and for Railway Eaves took two for 13.

SECONDARY SCHOOLS' . MATCHESSacred Heart v. Grammar School B: Grammar School B defeated Sacred Heart by an innings and 39 runs. Scores, Grammar School B: ' First innings, 169 (Irving 35, Leslie not out 29. Drummond not out 24, Pratt 19). Sacred Heart College: First innings. 66 (Mulgan 27); second innings, 64 (Johnston 20, T. O'Connor -21). Bowling for Grammar ' School .B, Goodwill took > seven wickets for 13, Leslie one for 3,, and- Grant one for 5 in the first innings, and Baddeley five for 17, and Leslie three for 7 in the second, innings. For Sacred Heart Collins took five wickets for 47, and Johnston four for .60.

Grammar School A v. King's A: Grammar School A defeated King's College A by 136 runs' on the first innings. Scores:— King's college: First innings. 66 (Bevins I 19. Bevins II 13); second innings, 111 for four ,wickets (Caughey £5 not out. Brinsden 29, Gibbon 23). Grammar School: First innings, 202 (Wilson 59, McArthur 41, Vickerman not out 28). Bowling for Grammar School Perry took five wickets for 14, and Kyburn two for 23 in King's College first innings, and Garrard two for 20, and McArthur two for 31 in their second innings. For King's College Caughey took five wickets for 70, and Brinsden two for 48. Grammar School 11. B v. King's 11. A: Grammar School 11. B defeated King's College 11. A by 20 runs on the first innings. Scores:—Grammar School 11. B: First Innings, 114 (Bagnair 42, Somers 20, Stewart 13): second innings. 60' for nine wickets (Bagnall 19, Somera 19). King's II; A: First innings, 94 (Phillips 21, Eccles 22, Smith 18, Rose 11); second innings 101 for nine wickets (Bull 24, Eccles 33, Robertson 17, Smith 15). PUBLIC SCHOOLS MATCHES. Grafton, 146 (Cole 28, Dods 22),' beat Ponsonby, 101 (Johnston 61 not out), by 45 runs on the first innings. Bowling for Ponsonby Cole took seven wickets, and for Grafton Hutchinson took five wickets and Johnston four. Mount Eden, 97 (Gillespie 16, Alexander 36. D. Alexander 10, McMurtrie 12), beat Remuera, 57 (Badeley 33), by 40 runs on the first innings. For Remuera, Georgo took four wickets, Muriro two, and Lucas two. and for the winners Bennett took six wickets for 24, Gillespie two for 2, Cox one for 3, Siddle one for 0. Dovonport, 184 (Frater retired 39, Dacre 38, Rykers retired 37, Harrison retired 30, Rossiter 17, Hughes 14), beat Newton East, 9 and 28 by an innings and 149 runs. Billing took most of the Devonport wickets, while Dacre and Rykers dismissed all the losing team. Normal, 157 (Hughes 34, Stevenson -34 Leech 28), beat Nelson Street. 42, batting four men short (Maly .27 not out), by 115 runs. Bowling for Normal Neiper "took six wickets, and for Nelson Street Fttrquhar took five. Napier Street 191 (Anderson 67, Martin not out 50, Walters 32, Christian 17. Green 12), beat Epsom, 10 and 45 (Coppins 17 Clarke 10), by an innings and 136 runs. For Napier Street. Christian took six wickets, Martin four, Anderson five., and Walters two! Mount Albert, 196 (Flower not out 123)' beat Newton West, 39 (Pooley not out 17), by 157 runs. For Mount Albert Lock took six wickets for 49, and for Newton West Flower took six for 22, including the hat trick. Richmond beat Bereaford Street by two wickets and 21 runs.

Ellerslie, 86 (Dale 36, Hadwin 16), beat Bayfield, 42 (Tonkin not out 15, Bellve 9), by 44 runs. Bowling for Ellerslie, Phelan took two wickets. Clarke six, Foulton two, and for Bayfield Bellve took five wickets, Kelly two, Jensen one and Ivil one.

Stanley Bay, 126 (Williams 54, Bailey 24„ Scott 24), beat Belmont, 23 and 12.' by a/ innings and 90 runs. Bowling for Belmont, Blennerhassctt look eight wickets, and for Stanley Bay Saunders took six wickets and Scott four. MYERS CUP. AUCKLAND V. PETONE. The Petone Railway Workshops representatives who have challenged the Auckland Railway team for the Myers Cup will arrive this afternoon and the match will commence at 10 a.m. to-morrow. Following is the Petone team: — Warren. Sampson, Smyrke. Domain, Dalgleish, Hoare, Bold, Tregear, Bardham, Bowman, Bryant, and Smith. CHRISTCHURCH MATCHES. [BI TELEGEATH.—rEESS ASSOCIATION.] Chhistchtjbch, Sunday. The chief attraction in cricket on Saturday was the meeting of Sydenham and Riccarton in the final for' the senior championship. Riccarton in the first innings made 141 (Norman 41, Bain 22), and Sydenham lost two wickets for 115 (Hayes 35, F. Woods not out 43, J. Taylor not out 26). Other results were:—St. Albans, first' innings 156 (H. A. Bishop 37, L. Brunton 54) v. East Christchurch, two wickets for 47 (R. H. North not out 27). West Chriatchurch, first innings 130 (Bryan-Brown. 31. A. T. Donnelly 60)., t. Linwood, 140 for three • wickets (J. Smith 66. A. E. Doell 39).

THE- TEST • MATCH. AUSTRALIA V. , NEW ZEALAND. VISITORS SCORE 354. [BY TELEGRAM.— ASSOCIATION.] Dunedin, Saturday. The test match. Australia v. New Zealand was resumed" to-aay, in splendid weather, and in the presence 01 between t>oou ana buw people. iNew Zealand, who had nine wickcts aown tor 218 at tne ciose 01 yesterday b play,* carried tneir nrsi innings total to aw*. ine Australians made a baa start, the nrst wicket tailing at lU, the second at id, ana Uie tnira at 14. while tour wicneis were down ior 32 and nve lor 33. Armstrong and Iruiuper then became associated, and put a very aiuerent complexion on' the same. Ihey quickly settled down, and though the scoring was siow at times, tney gave a very interesting display. The score reached 17? beiore a separation was etieeted oy .Bennett, who disposed 01 Xrumjier with a good catch. Armstrong -and Crawford alfao treated the spectators to a good display, both hitting out trecly. Eventually Bennett boat Crawford with a good bail, and ho repeated tne performance with Armstrong when 7 more runs had been scored on him. Armstrong gave a splendid display, without the semblance oi a chance. YYaady and Meixensie made a good stand (or the last wicket, both playing treely and attractively. Their, partnership lasted ill minutes, in which time 71 runs were put on. The Now Zealanders were at the wickets tor 25 minutes betoro play ceased, and ran up 44 for no wickets. Whitta score of 37 included six fours. THE PLAY. Dolling and McGregor opened the Australians' innings. Bennett completely beat McGregor, with a. good, length ban, which took his off stump. Oolhnß joined Dolling* but with the score at 13 Dolling got.in front of a ball from Bennett, and was given out leg-before. Mailey joined Collins, only to see the latter bowled by Bennett with a ball that rose and took the top of the wicket. Bennett's average at this stage- was three wickets for 3 Noblo tilled tho vacancy, and at the luncheon adjournment the score stood at throo wickets for 25. boon after resuming, with the scoro at 32, Mailey played too lato to a ball from Sandman, .and was clean bowled. He was at the wickets da minutes for his 6 runs, Armstrong joined Noble, and in the same over Noble returned one to Sandman, who took a line catch: almost on the ground. Trumper joined Armstrong, and the pair scored more freely than the preceding batsmen. At 173 Trumper sent Sandman to the off boundary. , but the bc-wier had his revenge next ball, lrumper being nicely caught by Bennett at munis, with the score at 177. The partnership lasted 69 minutes, and. added HI to the total. T?umper's score of 72 included 11 fours. Crawford joined Armstrong, and at the tea adjournment the score stood at 234 for six wickets. Armstrong being 87 and Crawford 3?. On resuming, Crawford brought 24U up'with a boundary off • Bennett, and passed his ' half-century a few minutes later, with two boundaries off Robinson. He compiled 50 in 37 minutes. With the score at 252, Bennett beat Crawford,' who was clean bowled. His score of 53 included one six and eight fours. Cody joined Armstrong, aad brought 260 up after a» short period of quiet play but with one run added Bennett boat Armstrong with a beauty. The retiring batsman had been at the. wickets two hours aad four minutes and his score of 96 included. 10 fours. Waddy was-next, and the score steadily mounted to 280; but at 283 Cody was bowled by Sandman, the ball beating him' all the way. McKenzie, the last man, joined Woddy, who hit out freely, and scored three fours in succession off Sandman, bringing 300 up as the result of three hours aad 16 minutes play. Both batsmen scored freely, and although several changes were made' in "the bowling, 350 soon appeared on the' board. At 354 -Patrick clean, bowled Waddy, who batted for 38 minutes, and his score of 59 included 11 .fours. - Condliffe and Whitta opened New Zealand's second innings, and' when play-ceased the score stood at 44 for no wickets. The following are the scores:

NEW ZEALAND. First Innings.

Whitta, c McGregor, b Armstrong .. 12 Hickmott, c Cody, b . Armstrong ... 26 Tuckweil. b Armstrong .'. .. „. 50 Horspool, c Cody, b Crawford .. ... 20 Reese, b Crawford .... .. ... 4 Patrick, b Crawford 38 Sandman, 0 Armstrong, b Noble.. .. 20' Condliffe,. lbw, b Armstrong .. .. 25 Robinson, b Armstrong 6 Wilson, not out ....... ..... .8 Bennett, c McGregor,,b-Noble .. ~ 7 Extras .. <.. '.. .... 13 :Total .: ..' .... "228 Bowling Analysis: Armstrong took five wickets for 80 runs, Crawford three for 64, Noble two for 29. Collins none for 17, Cody aone. for 9. Mailey none 'for 12, McKenzie aoho for .4. 1 ~ " ■ S. nd Innings. Condliffe,- not out .. ..' ... „'. 3 Whitta, not out '.. .. „. '.. . -37 Extras- .. ... ■ .. ~.,' .'..' 4 Total ". ' .. ' •,. .. ■.. ,',"" Bowling Analysis: Crawford look no wickets for', 5 runs, Armstrong none for 15, Noble.none for 12,'Mailey none for 8. . AUSTRALIA.—First Innings. Dr. Dolling, lbw, b Bennett, ' ..',.. 6 McGregor, d Bennett .. .. .. „. 1 Collins, *b Bennett ....'.. .. 8 Mailey, b Sandman , .. 6 Noble, c and b Sandman .. ' .. 12 Armstrong, b Bennett .. .. 96 ! Trumper, c Bennett, b Sandman .. 73 Crawford, b Bennett .. 53 Cody, b Sandman .. .. .. ..11 Waddy, . b Patrick • .. .'. -'... ,'. 59 McKenzie, not out .. ~ .. ~.24 Extras .. .. .. ~. 1. 11 Total .. .... ... ... .."^ Bowling Analysis: Bennett took five wickets . for 127 rims. Sandman, four for 109, Patrick one for 27, Robinson none for 41Wilson none • for 39. WELLINGTON- GAMES. [BY , telegraph.—PßESS association.] Wellington, Sunday. The senior cricket .competition was continued on Saturday in. fine weather. Central made -69 in their first innings against Petone who .replied- with 79; and East A made 114 against Victoria College, who have lost eight wickets for 76.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15552, 9 March 1914, Page 4

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