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NAPIER JUNIOR A

A Technical Colts, in reply to High School 's total of 167, compiled 234 (Bowman 54 and R. Eees 22). Robinson took five "for 32. School in their second innings made 145, of which Tringham scored 34 not out, Biclcerstaff 39 and Fox 32. For Colts, Boggs took two for 18. At Btumps, Colts were three down for 66 in their second innings. Eees was 36 not out. Colts won on the first innings. Taradale had an outright win over Harbour Board. Taradale 's first innings realised 126 and Harbour Board 's 236. Taradale in the Second innings made 233, Stanford seoring 88 and McKinley 66. Smith took five for 67. Harbour Board 's secdnd innings was a collapse, the side being out for 51. * Falvey, with 19, was the only one to reach double figures. For Taradale Colwill took five for eight. In reply to H.S.O.B. 's first innings total of 140, United reached the double century exactly, Cross making 99, Seed 29, Hatch 14 and Stanford 10. Gray took five for 19 off 11 overs, Gaghan two for 24 and Kingston one for five. Due to an aggressive 100 by Gray, H.S.O.B. declared when nine wickets were down for 207. Galbraith made 50, Kingston 12, Wilson 11 and Macey 10. Seed took three for 67 and Stevens five for 58. At stumps United had lost two for 126, Hatch seoring 43 not out, Steven's 47 and Cross 28. United gained a first innings victory.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 38, 1 March 1937, Page 9

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NAPIER JUNIOR A Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 38, 1 March 1937, Page 9

NAPIER JUNIOR A Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 38, 1 March 1937, Page 9

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