AUCKLAND CRICKET.
" SATURDAY'S MATCHES.. (Per United Preia A»»od«tjpo.) AUCKLAND, December 10. The fourth of the series of savior cricket matches opened yesterday. . The weather at first was good, but after play started . showers of rain fell, making the ball greasy, the wicket sticky; and the outfield heavy. Eden made 3®3 for five wickets ■against University, 'Hcmus making 84, Taylor &S (not out), BrookeSmith 67, Mills 37. In the Parnell-North Shore uiafceh Paraell's first innings realised '231 runs, and stumps were then drawn .owing to the rain. Extras yielded 54, and Sutherland was top scorer with 46 (not out). ; ' . ■ .Grafton gave a dull display of ibatting against Ponsonby, the■»■£*/$;"noon's play ending in 174 for s>x wickets-Hjlason 49, Wa.rd 3>7.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10129, 11 December 1911, Page 3
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