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SENIOR MATCHES. The following are tbs drawing and grounds for senior matches on No\embei I3th and 20th:— Victoria College v, Petone, at No. 1. Basin Reserve. , t, , Wellington South r. Wellington East B, No. 2. Basin Reserve. Wellington Central v. Wellington North, No. 3, Basin Reserve. Wellington i Bast A v. Hutt, at Waiwetu. ' On Saturday last a team of "colts" from St. Thomas’s parish played a team of married men from St. Pauls parish. St. Paul’s returned home victorious by the substantial margin cf 83 runs. Roberts, bowling for St. Paul s. took seven wickets for 27 runs, and by a. curious coincidence Severn, bowlin„ Bn St. Thomas’s, took seven wickets toi 27 runs. The greatest run-getters tor beThomas’s were Parks 26. Ellers 19, Gefs 13, and Alwin 10. To-day the St. Thomas’s team are tackling the A-.M.OjA., when the team will ,be as follows; Gell (captain). Kerr. Bell. Gimrod Zorn, Severn. Eilers, Balder, Chapman, Gell and Smith. The emergencies are bee. Grimmer and Parkin. Laws and Hanning for best cricketing material; specially selected by A. Rolf (England's Eleven). Bats Bring all repairs. Cricketers, bring repairs to F. WButler, saddler, op. Basin Reserve. Basin Reserve Hairdressing Saloon (next Caledonian). A well-conducted saloon. Try us.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6970, 9 November 1909, Page 8
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206CRICKET New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6970, 9 November 1909, Page 8
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