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By Telegraph —Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, December 20. Cricket matches were played yesterday in fine but dull weather. St. Albans playing Old Boys scored 333 (O’Brien 152, Martin 40, Graham 4 for 70). East Christchurch 182 (Davis not out 61, Davis 48, Sharpe 4 for 87) played West Christchurch 7 for 34. Riccarton 359 for six wickets declared (Jacobs 165, Rose 47, Roberts 74) played Old Collegians 72 for no wickets. Sydneham playing Lancaster Park made 296 for 4 wickets (Olivex- 99, Butterfield not out 70, Gray not out 69, Mappiebeck 3 for 42. DUNEDIN, December 20. Cricket matches were played yesterday under ideal conditions. Carisbrook A 378 defeated Dunedin 248 (Badcock 113, Holley 66. Egan not out 32, Dunning 6 for 110) and 114 for 3 (Robertson not out 50, Foster not out 30, Dunning 2 for 34). Albion 181 and 100 for 5 (Ditchfield 41) defeated Old Boys 129 (Mills 58, Silver 3 for 33, Smith 3 for 16). Kaikorai 210 and 122 for 6 (Mathias not out 57) beat University 187 (Gowland 35, Uttley 39, C. Toomey not out 63, Ahlbrandt 5 for 55). Grange 340 beat Carisbrook B 118 (Elmes 3 for 29. Blair 2 for 6, Chettleburgh 3 for 18) and 173 (Kean 37 Boddington 31, Kindley 40, Galland 3 for 23).

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20606, 21 December 1936, Page 5

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IN OTHER CENTRES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20606, 21 December 1936, Page 5

IN OTHER CENTRES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20606, 21 December 1936, Page 5

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