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[" JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. 6 [. Petone secured a two-point win against St. David's, the highest scorers being: '■ -Potone—Nuiui, 84 not out; Smith,' i > 15; and Senior, 11: and for ! > St. David's, Wilson, 41; King, 29; GosJ ney, SO; and Ackroyd, 21. Tne Petone " juniors are now qualified to play l'orirua for tlie junior championship. WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. _ 'Whit-combo and Tombs defeated Oc- „ oidental by 8 runß. Whitcombe's scored a 140 and Occidental 132. . The chief scorers for the winners were: Cameron , 59, Whaler 18, Sheerin 14, Davis 10; i, and for the losers Jackson scored 46, Balks 21, Carrad 18, King 16. Bowl- . ing for Whitcombe and Tombs Hanratty 5 took four wickets for 42 runs : Tate, , three for 12; and for Occidental King '• took four for 41; Carrad, three for 33; Jackson, two for 11. Electric Light v. Kernots.—Electric , Light 201 (Sesson 02, Castle 51, Winters 45, Warwick 13, Lauohlan 12. Kernots 119' (Robinson 29, Aitken 22, MitJ™ Simm 13 not out Pickering 13). Bowling for Electrio Light Connollea took six for 53, and for Kemots Taylor took seven for 24. IN OTHER CENTRES. ' (By Teleemph.—Press Association.! Chrlstohuroh, Maroh 13. Beautiful weather prevailed for the continuation of the final round of the grade matches ttf-day, and there was a good attendance at Lancaster Park to watch the final between Linwood and • Sydenham A. The scores were: Sydenham A, 195; Linwood, 123 and 166 for six wickets (E. G. Perrin 70). St. Albans, 145 and 91 for three wickets, beat .West Christchurch,. 62 and 171 (N. Bjyan Brown 56). East Christchurch, 347 for seven, declared (T. Carlton 214 not out), and 107 for eignt, beat Sydenham B 251 (A. Norman 88 not out, Hmcksmann 56). _ ' Auckland, March 14. The final round of the senior grade commenced yesterday on a good wicket and in perfect weather. Results:—Ponsonby, first innings, 159 (T. Sneddon 44),' v. Eden A, 22 for one wicket. Grafton, 306 for six- wickets (MacCormick 117 not out, W. Horspool 75), v. North Shore. Parnell 156 (Anthony 62). Burton took six wickets for 39 runs. Eden B, 60 for five wickets. _ . Dunedln, March 14. Cansbrook A; two wickets for 270 (Bruges 93, Siedeberg 144 not out). St. Kilda 55 (Alloo, .five for 21). -Second innings, three for 73. Dunedin, 151 (Hardy 43 not out). Albion, 112 for five wickets. Colts, 191 (Smith 43, Haydon not out 35). Opoho, 146 for eight wickets (Evans not out 36). Carisbrook B, 187 (Nugent 85 not out, WatBeedby, six for 48. Grange, 120 (Popple 53, Graham not out 39).
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2409, 15 March 1915, Page 7
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