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CRICKET.

,' : '■■.'•>.■':OLD-BO7S" AND'GOLLEGE'i ; . ' ..'■•.;: HALES SCORES'."'A .'CENTURY.. : f " Despite'"the district cricket scheme, v thcrp. J3i ona.match iwhich will continue .to be played on, the old lines'.. That .future-is l the .annual; lnatclrj.betwecn- Welling:tbn ..College .and' Ol d: Boys. . ; Yesterday •'afternoon Old Boys defeated a team of present eol-. siege by' 67 'runs.'" The wicket was '.in. 'good ..order;.'and .pl'ay.-'wns. interesting. .The most noteworthy .feature of the match was' the century registered,by N,,Hales (Old Boys), who had..,the college bowling,! collared, and, I ', playing confidently, made his runs by strokes' all. ronnd the. wicket. He retired when ■ tho coveted century had. been reached. All 'round the winners were decidedly' Buperibr to their opponents/, ,Tho "collegians went in first,' and put upartotalof 162, the chief scores being Findlay, 85; Kirker, 20; Henderson, 13; and; Moore, 12;.. Old :Boys made, 229,, Hales contri-' buting 100; J. P. Blacklock 34; and Wills -21. Extras/numbered ho fewer than 38/ For.college, Findlay ■ took four, tickets. and Childs three, while for ,Old Boys Lomax , 'took'three, Luekie three, and Hales and Wills :

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 660, 10 November 1909, Page 3

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172

CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 660, 10 November 1909, Page 3

CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 660, 10 November 1909, Page 3

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