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CRICKET.

; C.F.C.A. BEATS HIGH SCHOOL. In the junior games on Thursday, a team c f the hewly-fonned C.F.C.A. signalled their entry into, the junior competition by securing a comfortable win over High School. School scored 43. (McDonald i 7, Gih.es 10) ana 99 (Rohl erston 29, Gillies 27, McDonald 19). The C.F.C.A. made 64 (McConachio 16, Leslie 12, Ramsay 10) and 75 for one wicket, thus winning, wicketsContinuing till time was called they scored 122 for nine wickets (Home 64, Avison 22, Leslie 17, Hawkey 13). Of the C.F.C.A. bowlers Mackenzie' took 4 for 24 and 7 for 42, Ramsay 6 for 18, Home 2 for 7, Jacquiey 1 for 15. The School's best' bowlers were, Kennedv 4 for 30. and 2 for 47, Hind 3 for'2o. Borrie 3 for 13, McDonald 4 for 20. OITY~GAMEs7 GOOD LOOPING. <Per Press' J.RRoeiatiori.) CHRISTCHTJRCH, Nov. 15. Yesterday West Christchurch scored 198 v. Sydenham A 10- for 1; East Christchurch 236 v. Linwood 120 for 2; Riccarton 182 (H. B. Whitta jr.) v. Sydenham B. 201 for 4 ( W. Patrick 64 not out); St. Aba.ns, with 336 for four wickets H. A. Bishoo 178. R. G. Hickmott 54 not out") v. Kaiapoi 84. ■"■;■>' \ \ : DUNEDTN, Nov; 14.; :-' ; ":Asra;vT»sfulfe-'."-of heovvrain this; movning 'all'cricket matohes were postponed.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15505, 16 November 1914, Page 9

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CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15505, 16 November 1914, Page 9

CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15505, 16 November 1914, Page 9

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