CRICKET SEASON
TOMORROW’S MATCHES FIRST SERIES CONCLUDES cricket matches in Hamilton which were started last Saturday will conclude tomorrow and some interesting play should be -eon. The game ..11 No. l wicket' at Sedd'.n Park, between Old Roy- and East, promise* ait exciting finish. old B-.y-set its opponent no easy task by -coring 155. East lias started ii* Innings con ildently, having put 13 on the board without lo*s. J. D. Blight was showing greai rorm at the close «>r play and will reopen hi- innings tomorrow with his tally at 35. Hi- partner, w. J. Cassidy, has six runs to Ills credit Hamilton's Chances in the match on No. 2 wicket*. Seddon Park, between ciaudeiands and Hamilton, both teams railed badly in the batting lasi I we.V. Hamilton appears to have more chance or victory, a* the team requires only 11 runs to surpass Ciaudeiands’ poor total or 91. Hamilton still has three wicket- in hand. senior B matches will also be continued The Draw The fixtures Tor tomorrow* are as follows-. senior A.—Hamilton Ea*t v. Old Boys, Seddon Park. No. l; Hamilton v. Claudeland*. seddon park. No. 2. Senior B.—Kara; iro v. Cambridge, al Cambridge; Hamilton v. WhPiora. Seddor Park. No. 1; High School v. Hamilton East School; Teclinical llivii School v llakanoa, >edd"ii park. No.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21259, 1 November 1940, Page 10
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218CRICKET SEASON Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21259, 1 November 1940, Page 10
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