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.«. ASSOCIATION COMPETITIONS. Per Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Nov. 12. The second round of the Cricket competition, first grade, was concluded to-day. St. Albans, 138 and 168, beat East Christchurch. 109. West Christchurch, 327 for five, innings closed (H. B. Lock 100. D. Reese 157) beat Riccarton 103 and 241 for eight . (E. R. Caygill 83, F. C. Fryer 51). Sydenham 135 and 221 for seven (W. Patrick not out 106) beat Limvood 91. DUNEDIN, Nov. 14. The cricket matches wero continued on Saturday in splendid weather. C'arisbrook li secured a 4-point win over Opoho. The former made 95 and 207 for fivo and closed (Siedeberg 60, Ussher 59) beat Opoho, 88 and 159. Grange, 147 and 103 for six, beat Carisbrook A, 89 and 170. Albion, 128 and 147 for nine, beat Dunedin 91 and 178. WELLINGTON, Nov. 14. The third matches of the cricket championship series were begun on Saturday. When stumps were drawn the positions were —Central 226 v. North 22 for two; Petone 156 and 18 for three v. Victoria College 57: South 209 v. East B 68 for six. The following are the fixtures for next Thursday's games:—Geraldine v. Timaru A, at Geraldine; Temuka v.
South End, at Temuka; Waimate v. Timaru C, at Waimate; Temuka II v. High School, at High School: Timaru 8., a bye.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14057, 15 November 1909, Page 6
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221CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14057, 15 November 1909, Page 6
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