CRICKET.
, BOYS' LEAGUE GAMES. ■ Tho 'following aro the results 'of matches played on: Saturday^under. tho auspices of the Boys' Cricket Leagues— Somor Grado. „ 7.M.C.A. A defeated the Boys' Institute by an innings and 17 runs, , Highest scores for Y.M.C.A.: Dumblaton 20, :Smith 16 . , 1 ■ Y.M.C.A. B . defeated Khandallah by d runs on tho first : innings. • Highest scores for Y.M.C.A.: Tempest 29, Evans 19, Ford 10, Charters 15. , . ... ■Manst Brothors'beat . Northland by an ' innings anil 43 runs. • v . • TolcMaph Messengers beat St. James'B. South Wellington defeated St. Alloysius by 67 runs. Highest score? for South' Wellington: Tilyard 40,: Eobinson ;W, Afathowson 21. • Jumor Giado. . .Y.M.C.A. heat Khandallah bv an innings and 70, runs, ,;Hig£est. scores for Y.M.C.A.: -Tullett 48, Jones 10. > ■■ vs • • .. . • Y.M.C.A. B beat. Boseneath by five wickots and 22 runs—M'Girr to, Morrison 22, Ball IG, Mudie 15. - . Boys' Institute A beat Wesley by an innings and 89 runs. - , Vivian beat St.'John's by .an innings and 1 inn.- : . ,• ; v , On. Saturday, last a team of yonng men from St. Thomas's Church, played an ofovon representing St. Peter's.: The game :was won by St. Thomas's by the substantial margin of an innings and 75 runs. . Parkifl,' : bowling for St. Thomas's, took five- wickets for 3 runs,' and Koll (43) and Gorr, (41) were the highest rungetters.. Mr. Eell, sen.,;generously provided refreshments.' -0-. ' ;
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 6
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221CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 6
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