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CRICKET.

CHRISTCHURCH GETS GOING. A CENTURY BY COX. OPEMXG DAY'S RESULTS. CHRISTCHURCH, Sunday. The cricket season opened at Christchurch yesterday In bright sunshine. The wickets were all of midsummer hardness ? drly good order - The best score of the day was made by Cox (RicSicked* SCOre<l 124 runa h * sound tatting against St Alban'a, made 3i6 runs for eight wickets (F. Smitfc Read 47. F. Kerr 55). nili f I ch ?° l old Boys, in a match against Old Collegians, were all out for 144. Bowling for Collegians Talbot took fire wickets for 25. and Lester three for 37. Old Collegians had lost four wickets for 63 ru s?? when stumps were drawn. Riccarton made runs speedily against bast Christchureh. which team was with* out last year's good bowler. McEwin. Riccarton had scored 318 runs for sercn r>4 Swell's") stnlnDß were drawn (Cor Sydenham, in their first innings against West Chnstchnrch. made 203 (J. Phi I pott ao, J. Young 7*l. Bowling for West Christchnrch, Condliffe took four wickets for 40 runs. .Tefcoate three for 16 and Moffat three for 81. West Christehurek had lost two wickets for 32 runs when stumps were drawn.

WAIPA ASSOCIATION.

TE AWAMUTU. Saturday. At the second annnal meeting of the Assoc iation Mr. C. J. Spiers

The election of officers resulted Patron. mt. w. g. Park: president. Mr. C I Spiers; vice-presidents. Messrs. r " w Riclrit. R. w! Lord and H PeekTMr re r r T - tre^S; Messrs. J l^on"^ Shepherd. A. T. rnniwr R • sentatives of Rich School and OhauM Hubs: selectors. Messrs. W. M. Winter <?' J. Spiers and M. Barnett. ' Indications are that there will be at least eight teams this season. %

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 238, 8 October 1928, Page 13

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CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 238, 8 October 1928, Page 13

CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 238, 8 October 1928, Page 13

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