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JUNIOR NOTES

The fourth round of the junior competition was commenced on Saturday, arid some fine performances were put up by some of the teams. Old Boys U compiled the huge score of 576 for seven wickets against St Albans C. G. Colville contributing 208. The St Albans bowlers were out of their class and, but for keen fielding, the score would have been even more. Old Collegians, with 388, also ha«l a good day against East Christchurch. J. S. Burges was top scorer for them with 97. Sydenham B made a good showing this time and put on the good score of 319 against Hangiora. If. J. Mackie, who was* mainly responsible for this total, made 135. A Section. At Hagley Park, West Christchurch A batted first against “St Albans A, making 219. Earlv in the innings, Brown was bowling well for St Albans, and at one stag.* there were six wickets down for 92. An attractive innings by A. T. Donnelly, however, who Scored 67, helped to send W.-st’fl total up. Donnelly scored his runs in forceful style, hitting 13 toms. \\\ Hayes, the ex-senior player, also batted well for 3S. St Albans were at the wickets for only a short time in their first attempt, being dismissed i«<r 59. J. Hawkes, who bad eight, overs, and YV' Moffatt j* ven, were the only bowlers Both have played in the club’s firs! tean. and had no trouble on Saturday in disposing of St Albans. Hawke took five wickets for 23 and Moffat 1 four for 30. In their second knock. S'

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19236, 25 November 1930, Page 9

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JUNIOR NOTES Star (Christchurch), Issue 19236, 25 November 1930, Page 9

JUNIOR NOTES Star (Christchurch), Issue 19236, 25 November 1930, Page 9