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JUNIOR CRICKET

■« Hills Pipcworks played a one-day match with Institute Old Boys, and won on the first irinings by 45 runs, thus still retaining their unbeaten record for tho season. Hills Pincworks batted first and made 160 runs (V. Harris 15, Green 14, H. Murphy 12, C. Murphy GG, and R Murphy 25 not out). Institute replied with 115 (H. Spolsky 25, Benjamin '32, nnd Burt 11). C. Murphy, Church, and Biiinic shared the wickets for Hill s Pipeworks, while Bell bowled well for Institute. The third-grade fixture. Petone v. Institute, excited a Rood deal of interest at Petone on Saturday, as the result decided which team would come into the final. A very evenly-contested game ended in a two-point' victory for Potone. Petonp, Roing in to but, made iffil runs (tn«'lis GG, Barber 42. Shanalian 2K, and Bird 17). Tiowlinp; for Institute, Tlerd took two wickets for 29 runs. Arnold two for 39, Ward one for 27, dhapman one for 5 Eeid one for 12, Cnsliman one for 18. und Solway one for 31. Institute went 'in. nnd plnyin.tr a steady innings nwdo 110 rims (Arnold 47. Reid 14, and Ward 13). The local bowling , was done bv Shanalian, who took five wickets for 3G runs, and Nankivell four for IG. "

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 165, 7 April 1919, Page 10

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JUNIOR CRICKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 165, 7 April 1919, Page 10

JUNIOR CRICKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 165, 7 April 1919, Page 10

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