FIRST WEEK'S MATCHES.
DETAILS OF THE RESULTS. The results of the first week's matches played under th.i control of the Auckland Public Schools Cricket Association are as follow: Victoria Park Group.—Seniors: Napier Street. 74 (McGrath 24). beat Curran Street. 44 (Pearson 16), by 30 runs: Bayfield S3 for'two wickets declared (Moyes 36, Ramage 24), drew with Ponsonby. 64 for four wicketp (Hogwocd '29). Juniors: Beresford Street, 68 (Smith 15), beat Curran Street, 52 (Hutchinson 1 not out) by 16 runs: Bayfield, 113 (Amodes 35) beat Richmond Road, &4 (Adams 17), by 49 runs. Eden Park Group.-Seniora: Manneawhau. 9ft. beat Richmond West. 34 by 54 runs All other matche* were postponed on account of rain Domain Group.—Seniors: Mount Roskill beat Royal Oak by 60 runs. North Shore Group.—Seniors: Vauxnall. 41, beat Devonport, 31, by 10 runs. Potter's Park Group.—Juniors: Mount Eden, 75, beat Brixton Road, 40, by 35 runs; Edendale. 54 beat Mount Albert. -23, by 31 runs. . Hockey Ground Group.—Seniors: St. Heliers, 62 (Advms 22). beat Meadowbank 31, by 31 runs'; Remuera, 39, boat Cornwall Park, *l2. by 27 runs; Epsom, 53 (Bolton 17) beat Kohimarama. 6 and 35. by an innings and 12 runs Juniors: Meadowbank, :<3. beat Cornwall Park. 31. by two runs; Remuera", 32 and 36 fox four wickets, beat Epsom, 31, and 20. by 17 runs and six wickets.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19486, 16 November 1926, Page 10
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223FIRST WEEK'S MATCHES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19486, 16 November 1926, Page 10
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