SUBURBAN MATCHES
MANUKAU'S STRONG POSITION Th# first aeries ol matches in the Auckland City and Suburban Cricket Association's senior grade championship will be concluded •t the Domain to-morrow afternoon. In the principal game Manukau, last year's champitas, oompiled 135 in its first innings against R.V., which has lost five wickets for 86. Manukau should win on the first innings unless R.V.' makes an unexpected recovery. Mount Eoskill did well in its first innings against Ponsonby, which is faced with a difficult task to reach 288 runs. However. V Ponsonby has * strong batting eleven. Green Lane, with 153 fat three wickets, should have little difficulty in beating Brixton, which was dismissed for 78 in its first innings.. The senior B grade and junior " competitions will also be continued;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22261, 8 November 1935, Page 17
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