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DUNEDIN MATCHES

DICKINSON BOWLS WELL Press Association DUNEDIN, Sunday. Senior cricket matches were played under excellent weather conditions. Albion, 219, defeated Grange, 184 (Me* Mullan 47, Knight 42, Demin 32). Silver took four wickets for 37 and Henderson two for 15. Albion, in its second innings, lost seven wickets for 80 (Baron 42). Elmes took five for 34. In reply to Dunedin’s score of 14G, Carisbrook declared with eight for 259 (Groves 50, Nimmo 35). In its second innings Dunedin lost three for 107 (Monk 42. not out, Ditchfield 34, not out). Blunt took two for 34. Old Boys, who had made 194, secured an innings victory by disposing of Christian Brothers' for 39 and 89. The heavy defeat of Christian Brothers was mainly due to the bowling of Dickinson, who took six for 12 in the first innings, and five for 19 in the second. A. W. Alloo took three for 15, and one for 17. HAURAKI PLAINS from Our Own Correspondent NGATEA, Today. The Hauruki Plains Cricket Association’s second series of matches was commenced on Saturday in ideal weather. At Pipiroa the home team, playing against Ivaihere, made G 1 runs and" the visitors 59. C. Parfitt was top scorer with 22 and IT. Wallis made 12. The wickets fell to J. Hant five for 14, A. J. McDonald three for 19 and C. Randrup one for 5. J. Hant,* 20, was top scorer for Ivaihere and F. Woodbridge made 11. J. Knox took seven of the wickets for 35 and W. Knox two for Ngatea made 73 and dismissed Turua lor 28. W. O’Neil was top scorer for Ngatea with 24, S. Phillips made 20 and R. Phillips 11, five of the wickets falling to K. Graham for 31. A. H. Sutton made top score for Turua with 10, and W. O'Neil two for 2 and A. McCormick six for 14 shared the bowling honours.* C. Laurence, a Ivopuarahi schoolboy, got into liis stride and made 77 runs and, with 22 by D. Candy, the total was • taken to 134. Only 24 runs were knocked up by the Waitakaruru team for A. McMillan took three for 3, C. Laurence two for 2 and E. Gill three for 5. Waitakaruru bowlers were F. Donaghy six for 51 and C. Stretton two for 45.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 829, 25 November 1929, Page 6

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DUNEDIN MATCHES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 829, 25 November 1929, Page 6

DUNEDIN MATCHES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 829, 25 November 1929, Page 6