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A most enjoyable match wan played, between Day’s Bay and Rona Bay dur-‘ ing the week-end. Quit© a host of ladies from both bays provided morning and afternoon tea for the players. Pay’s Bay won by 4 runs, the scores being: —Day’s Bay, 104 (De Lautour 46, Lewis 29) and Rona Bay, 100 (Jamieson 56, Perry 21). Atniorg captured all the Day’s Bay wickets, while Do Latour and Gibbons divided the Rona Bay scalps, WEDNESDAY ASSOCIATION. The following are the fixtures end grounds for to-morrow:— SeniorsArtillery y, No. T', JBasiS Reserve. • iff Oriental v. Rivals, No,- -2, Basis Reserve. Juniors. _ Chemists v. Oriental,kNo,--4 JS; ,JjJaBin Reserve. -F? .. , Artillery v. Union,-No. ;!,- Ncjytowii Park. George and George v.iWardell’s, No, 2, Newtown Park. ..-'.-I Y.M.0.A., a bye, V The following will represent the Qrk ental Club in its matches to-morrow i—< Seniors against Rivals—Billman, Alpo, Castles, Cording, Caterer, Dempsey, Wyatt, plasters, Gordon, Trnsoott, Osborne. Juniors against Chemists—, Luxford, Marshall, Robinson, Chriatepherson (2), Trilford, Clementson, Mummery, Haydon, Lane, Kom pi-a----ll UseelL
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8652, 10 February 1914, Page 2
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