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IN OTHER CENTRES

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)

AUCKLAND; 20th November. The Cricket Association's fourth series of matches began in fine weather.

V.M.C.A. made ]62 (McCrae four for 50), and Eden made 9 without the loss of a wicket.

Parnel), 359 (11. G. Vivian, 144, Whitelaw 110, and Stehr 37; Lewis three wickets for 32); King's Old Boys 4 for no wicket.

Ponsonby 130 (Horspoot six for 43) and Grafton 114 for 4 wickets (Ratcliffe 44, Burke, not out, 34). University 192 (Garrard 75, and Shepherd three wickets for 15), North Shore 3C for two wickets.

CHRISTCHUECH, 20th November. In Christchurch the senior cricket competition was continued on Saturday. The weather was" fine, but a gusty north-west wind was blowing. Old Boys 123 (Hope six wickets for 44) and West Clifistchucch 120 for four wickets (Ken* 44). :

Lancaster Park 311 (C'rbmb 105, Smith GO) and St. Albans 19 for two wickets.

Old Collegians 233 (Ta.Jbot 73) aud lUecarton 96 for one wicket. East Christchurch 162 (Hamilton fire for 52) and S.ydenhan'! ]5 for one wicket.

DUN^PIN, ,20th November. In Dunerlin the third round of the cricket matches wag concluded on Saturday.

. Diinedin -333 for eight wickets, declared, beat Carisbrook, 135. (Smith made 41; CouplaiSd took four wickets for SG and Douglas twp wickets for 25). Albion 297 for eight wieketr-, declared, beit Chris Ma* Brothers, 103 (Brookes" 32, R. Silver four for 27. Shepherd' two for 11) and 37 for one wicket (Cusack, not out, 30). Grange 120 and 154 for seven wickets (Elm.es. 62: Boyd, not out, 30), beat KaiUoraj 101 (Lemin three for 25, Elmes four for 41).

University, 12J and 57 for two wickets, was beaten by Old Boys, 225 for eight wickets, declared (Cherry 30, Dickinson 35, Aljoo 60, Clark, not out. 43)."" ''""

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 15

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IN OTHER CENTRES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 15

IN OTHER CENTRES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 15

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