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WANGANUI ASSOCIATION NEXT SATURDAY’S DRAW. In the Wanganui Cricket Association's first-grade competition the following is the draw for next Saturday: Wanganui v. Collegiate School on school ground (onc-day match). Tech. Old Boys v. United on Cook’s Marist v. Technical College on Cook's Gardens No. .1. THE JUNIOR GRADE T. 0.8. v. COLLEGE A. Technical Old Boys and College A met on Saturday in a junior grade match, which resulted in a draw, but, on the day’s play, Technical Old Boys were the better team and time alone saved College from defeat. Some good batting was seen, Brittain (College) batting attractively for 53; he was well supported by his team mates Austin 46 and Harvie 20. For Technical Ohl Boys Galyer 32, Humphries 30, HambIcy 28 (not out). Falconer 19 (not out) and Spriggens 17 all did well. Thompson (T. 0.8. 4 for 63 was the best bowler dining the day. The scores were: College A. Burnard, 1.b.w., b Thompson .... 2 Harvie, b. Falconer 20 Hallwright, run out 4 Marshall, c Barnett, b Thompson 0 Nilsson, c Hambley, b Thompson U Austin, c Ball, b Spriggens .. .. 46 Cunie, b Falconer 5 Cropper, c Humphries, b Thompson 2 Brittain, b Kidd 53 Kilcaldie, c Humphries, b Hambley 9 Oliver, not out 9 Extras 7 Total .157 Bowling: Falconer, two for 35; Thompson, four for 63; Spriggens, one for 31; Hambley, one for .13; Barnett, none for .10; Kidd, one for 0. Falconer howled two no-balls. Technical Old Boys. Galyer, st. Kilcaldie, b Currie .. 32 Humphries, 1.b.w., b Marshall .. .. 30 Spriggens, c Alarshall, b Currie .. 17 Spooner, inn out 6 Falconer, retired 19 Hambley, not out 28 Barnett, not out 6 Extras 12 Four wickets for 150 Bowling: Cropper, none for 16; Alarshall, one for 34; Oliver, none for 37; Currie, two for 26; Austin, none for 24. Currie bowled two wides. IN OTHER CENTRES DOMINION RESULTS. I Per I’riHb Association, i CHRISTCHURCH, I).--, 3. The fourth-round matches in the championship scries were concluded on Saturday in good weather and on fast wickets. West Christchurch, 225 and four wickets for 176 (Butler 90), beat Kiccarton, 179 (Stringer 46, Hooper 41 not out; Hope six for 66). Old Boys, 404, beat Sydenham, 202 (Bellamy 91. Gassoii 45; Moffat six for 59). Lancas ter Park, 330 (Kennedy 41, Crumb 61, Yates not out 80, Hawkins 45), beat St. Albans, 218 and two wickets lor 55. East Christchurch, seven for 331 (declared) beat Old Collegians, 284 (Dunster 66, Walter 50, Smyth 62). ’DUNEDIN, Dec. 3. A further round of cricket matches was played in. fine weather. High School Old Boys, 106 aud six wickets for 200, declared (Saxton not out, 54, Dickinson 68) beat Albion, 52 and 55 (Diickinson eight for 14, seven of the victims being clean bowled, and Groves two for 37). Christian Brothers, 68 and 178 (Lynch 39, Blair 36, Toomey 35; Jolly, three lor 35, A. Cameron five for 95), were defeated by University, 179 for seven wickets, declared, and 69 for four wickets (Lynch four for 27). Kaikorai, 147, lost to Dunedin, 293 (Ditchficld 94. Torrance 86; AlcKnight, three for 1). Carisbrook, 208, defeated Grange, 96 (Nimmo seven for 4G), and seven wickets for 302 Chctleburgh not out 131, Elines 48). AUCKLAND, Dec. 3. Kain caused the postponement of all sports on Saturdav. WELLINGTON, Doc. 3. Wellington results are as follow: Kilbirnie 394 for six wickets defeated Midland 289, on the first innings. Wellington 73 and 127 for seven wickets won outright from Petonc 79 and 109. by three wickets. Wellington College Old Boys <134 for nine wickets defeated Institute 333, on the first innings. University 258 and 41 for four wickets de feated Hutt 204. on the first innings. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH TEAM AGAINST RANGITIKEI. The Wanganui Cricket Association announces that the team to play Rangitikei in a match commencing to-morrow will bo as published last, week. Mctekingi is to bo twelfth man. SHEFFIELD SHIELD VICTORIA AND QUEENSLAND. Received, Dec. 4, .10.30 p.m. BRISBANE, Dec. 4. In the Sheffield Shield cricket match Victoria in their first innings made 512. Rigg made 92, Darling iss, Scaifc 73. and Barnett 78. Cxeuham took four for 11 ami Andrews, two for 38. Queensland started their second strike disastrously. Brew, Allen and Andrews going out without an opening score, Thompson (G) ami Levy (4) being in at the drawing of slumps, the board showing thro® for 10.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 287, 5 December 1933, Page 7

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CRICKET Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 287, 5 December 1933, Page 7

CRICKET Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 287, 5 December 1933, Page 7

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