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-4 PETONE AND EAST. Pctoue and East met on Saturday' at Petone. Alf. Catc, Bennett, and O'Donoghue wore suffering from influenza, so tho suburban team was well under its full strength. Batting two men short, East secured the respectable total of 272 runs, towards which Little contributed 73 not out, Fenton 43, Condliffe 38, and extras totalled GO. East was at the wickets during the greater part of the afternoon, and during tho short time Petone had at tho wickets they lost six wickets for 86 runs. Details of the scores are as follow:— East—First Innings. . Condliffe, b. Thomas ~ 38 Dind, b. Brice 1» Little, iot out • '3 Fenton, b. Brico w Hutchings, b. Brice 13 Schroder, run out •• 19 Thomas, b. Thomas 0 Christopherson, b. Brico 5 South, b. Brico 5 Extras : JM Total ■• 272 Bowling Analysis.—Brice took five wickets for 71 runs; Cate, none for 35; Stephens, none for 38;. Thomas, two for 12; Fanning, none foV 17. > Potone.—First Innings. Brice, st. Condliffe, b. Hutchings 35 Wvlie, b. Fenton '. 19 Stephens, b. Hutchings 7 Fanning, b. Hutchings 4 Thomas, b. Fenton 4 Hamilton, not but S C. Cate, run out: , < Extras ~ Six wickets for 86 Bowling . Analysis.—Hutchings took three wickets for 27 runs; Fenton, two for 54; and Christopherson, none for 3.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 41, 12 November 1918, Page 3

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CRICKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 41, 12 November 1918, Page 3

CRICKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 41, 12 November 1918, Page 3

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