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IN OTHER CENTRES

DEMPSTER’S DOUBLE CENTURY I Press Association WELLINGTON, Sunday. Cricket matches were played yesterday as follows:

Old Boys scored ISO j runs against Uni- i versity. Kilbirnie, batting against Midland, lost seven wickets for 424. Hutt made 293 (Ross 82, McGirr 59 not out) against Petone. The latter team lost i**Tee wickets for 52. Institute lost four wickets for 4(52 (Banks 11(5, C. S. Dempster 201) in their match against Wellington. # RESULTS AT DUNEDIN Press Association DUMEDIiV, Sunday. First grade cricket matches yesterday resulted: Old Boys beat Grange by 13 runs on j the first innings. Grange in their first innings made 190 (Knight 51, Tomkinson 32, Morris 32). Harraway took five wickets for 3.5. In their second innings Old Boys lost'one wicket for 85 (IT. C. Alloo 42 not out). Carisbrook beat Dunedin. Ttye latter had made 222, and Carisbrook replied with six wickets down for 233 (Blunt 103, Cameron 46j. In the Albion v. Colts match the latter responded to Albion’s score of 71 by making 157 (Sinclair 42). Silver took three for 21. In their second innings Albion made 182 (Shepherd 123). PLAY AT CHRISTCHURCH Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, Sunday. Senior cricket matches were continued yesterday in perfect weather. Sydenham, nine wickets down for 281 runs, declared (Patrick 52, Bellamy not out 66), drew with Riccarton, who scored 265 for four wickets (Cox not out 110). St. Albans, 17S (Crawford 67), and one wicket for 55, lost to Bast Christchurch, 282 (Gregory 60, Jones 74). West Christchurch, 250 for eight wickets declared (Booth 54), defeated Old Collegians, 156. Old Boys, 155 (Merritt 52) and one wicket down for 50, defeated Linwood, 67 and 134 (King 49). Stringer took four wickets for 13.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 561, 14 January 1929, Page 6

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IN OTHER CENTRES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 561, 14 January 1929, Page 6

IN OTHER CENTRES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 561, 14 January 1929, Page 6

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