SUBURBAN MATCHES
LEADING TEAMS' POSITION The fifth series of matches in the Auckland City and Suburban Cricket Association's senior grade competition will be coiir eluded at the Domain to-morrow, when several keen finishes are expected. There is every prospect of tho two leading team it. Green Lane and Mount Albert GramniaV Old Boys, suffering defeat. Green Ljuir made 139 in its first innings against Mount ltoskill. which .is in a good position with one wicket for Bfi. Mount Albert coniPiW only 141 against R.V.. wlucli scored 1(> without loss In the third game Ponsonby compiled 123 against Manukau, which lost four wickets for 49 tuhs. _ , ,„,*n Senior B grade and junior matches will also be continued to-morrow. CAMBRIDGE SUB-ASSOCIATION . [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON. Thursdny A decision to play a return match with the Tfotorua Association was reached at a meeting of the Cambridge Cricket Siib-asso-ciation last evening. The date of the gamo is to be arranged. Preparations for the South Auckland Shield match against Faeroa on January 19 were made aijd arrange, mcnts were completed for a contest aguinst the Tnurauga Association at Uauianga Oil Anniversary Day.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22005, 11 January 1935, Page 7
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