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HEATHCOTE 'WILLIAMS SHIELD MATCH. By TelegraDh—Press Association.' Auckland, Nuvember 28. Tho Auckland Grammar School retain tho Hcatiicoto Williams Cricket Shield, defeating King's College to-day by eight wickets. In their first innings yestorday King's College 6corwt 110 (ilurray 22, Philips 13). Bowling for Grniimiar School Dunning took five wickets for 70 runs, Jaggs two for 35, and Burns ono for 21. Grammar School replied with 118 (Badolcy 55. Postles 27). Bowling for King's College, Philips took four wickets lor 32 run,-), Gee three for 35, and Heard one for 27. In the second innings, King's College had scored 65 for the loss of three wickets. Continuing to-dny tlio innings closed for 130 (Parcjuhar 31, Ge? 28). Bowling for Grammar School; Port!es took eight witkoU for 25 runs. iiadMey ono for 20, and Dunning ono for 22. Grammar School knocked off the deficiency for the loss ol' only two wickets, Kadeley scoring 3G, Pasties 58 not out, and Strcttou 51! not out. For King's College Heard took one wicket for G5 runs, and Gee one for 35.
New Plymouth ITijfh School will play Grammar School for the shield on December 1G and 17./
Members of tho ICaror: Rifle Club will fire the fourth match of tho first series I his afternoon at the Trenthnm range at ranges of f.QO and OKI yards, 10 i?hots and "T'll mifc.
Sweden's linen industry has suffered through lack of supplies, which are obtained from 'Russia ami Holland. It is ; feared that tho entire industry will, disappoar.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 12
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251CRICKET Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 12
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