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Dunedin Notes.

The weather was perfect on Satur-day-last, when the first grade matches wore, pushed on a stage.

■At the Caledonian Ground, Caris&look A ! inef Dunedin. Dunedin bati«d first, and made 171— Graham 81,-Bryden .29, Condclifie 24, TorV4a.ce 21, Mackersy 17. The wickets SriULirent to Ohadwick (4 for 48) and C'atoeion.(6 for. 51). , '..'The. wicket ,was phiying.. extremely tfeU; and it was thought that Dune- ■ hardly made enough to ensue •a lead on the first innings; hut the taeipected always happens, and Carfebrpok all went out for a total of &4 runs. Barroa oontrib'utieid 15 of these and Wilson 10, and five of the iMe" contributed ducks. ■yfie' whole of the Dunedin bowling irks dime by Torrance and Mackersy, yrhb'each sent down seven overs. Torrance came out with an average of 5 for' 14, and Mackersy 5 for 20. Torrajjee got rid ■of three men m one jsiyei I ', ■ and just missed doing the hat trick.

.CarisbrooK followed on, and when play' ceased had made 22 runs withftui- the loss of a wicket.

There was considerable interest displayed m the match between Opoho arid Albion on the North Ground, and the game was left m an interesting tfcate.

dpoho batted first, and ran up a total of. 188— Kenny 91, Eckhoff 28, Dowries 24. Kenny gave a great display; and was only put out by a low Catch by McFarlane, who was bowling^ him at the time. The wickets Were taken by Cummings (4 for 72), McFarlane (4 for 48), and Shepherd (2fcfor &).

Mbion put on 101 m their first innings', 54 being contributed by the veteran Baker, who carried out his bat. For Opoho, Casey got 3 wickets for 8, doing the .hat trick, Callaway 3 for ■ 43.,. and Eckhoff 3 for 37. Taking strike for a second time, Opoho had one wicket down for 2 When play ceased. (Jarisbrook B had a big advantage QVe'r Grange , when play stopped. Grange went m first and made 166— poVnes 33, Wright 20 (not out). >■ CJarisbrook made 184 for two wickets, Austin making 90 (not out), and Allpo 57,

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NZ Truth, Issue 282, 19 November 1910, Page 3

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Dunedin Notes. NZ Truth, Issue 282, 19 November 1910, Page 3

Dunedin Notes. NZ Truth, Issue 282, 19 November 1910, Page 3

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