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SATURDAY'S GAMES

Senior: Old Boys y. Brightwater, at Brightwater. College y. Wai-iti ,at "Wai-iti. Kainura v. Nelson, at Park 1. "Junior r'College Stoke, at Stoke. East Saturday's averages : Bowliug : Kinzett (Kainura) 6 for 34; Cooke (Old Boys) 5 for 26. Batting : Bensemann (Kamura) 36.

: Players, whoso names arc included in the practice twenty for the Christmas, tour are reminded that they must state at once whether they can go. They may intimate either to the secretary or to any of the selectors. : Kamura'had. an easy win over Old Boys on Saturday. The latter made poor showing throughout the game, and. are- a long way short of last season's team. They will probabty be without Neale for th-a rest of the season.. J3eaiseman,n, of the. Kamuras, had a good rujii in the match, scoring 60 rims and getting 4 wickets fop 1. Fielding sub., he also caught one of his own men out. Mead continued his scoring vein with . 24 and 23.- He should be a big run getter' in the touring team. . Kaniura A also ptit up a good performance in defeating Stoke, who played senior dast year. - College seniors again made, a/miserable showing and Phoenix, who finished last but one. last season, beat them. Phoenix, however, defeated Brightwater also and are confident of beating more before they have finished , : The rep. match "oh the 9th did not produce anything startling, "but some good' batting was shown attunes. Neate 54, Mead 52, and Fairey 33 plied most of Nelson's nins and EEolyoake 51 was easily the highest scorer for the, visitors. <

The following wiHrepresent the Kamura Club in their match against Nelson'at the Park to-morrow, play to start at 2.15 sharp :-^-Jobnston, Kinzett, Mead, Baractt, King, Pike, Veysey, Trqweek, Clark, Dando and Beusemann. ■ •■ ■■•.■, '..,.■

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 12953, 18 November 1910, Page 4

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SATURDAY'S GAMES Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 12953, 18 November 1910, Page 4

SATURDAY'S GAMES Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 12953, 18 November 1910, Page 4

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