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PRESS COMPETITION

“N.Z. TIMES” v. “EVENING POST” Winning the toss, “Evening Post” Look first strike, compiling loG (Hanley 7G,.Forde 22). At the drawing of stumps “N.Z. Times” had eight wickets down for 70 (Hendry 22. McDonald 11). Bowling for “N.Z. Times,” Hendry took five wickets for OS runs, McDonald three for 12, Fleet one for 27. B. Blundell was the most successful trundler for the “Evening Post,” capturing six wickets at small cost. « “DOMINION” v. “N.Z. TRUTH” “Dominion” met “N.Z. Truth” «ii Newtown Park. Taking first strike, scored 94 (Greig ’3O. Boyle 29). “N.Z. Truth” replied with 63 (Sigall 401. Bowling for “N.Z. Truth.” Banks took three wickets for 47, and Perkins six for 37. Boyle (6 for 34) was the most successful trundler for the “Dominion.” AUCKLAND MATCHES Per Press Association. AUCKLAND. In dull, breezy weather aud <m soft

wickets, the cricket was not marked bv inspiring scores. Against the new senior team, Y.M.C.A., a tally of 215 was run up by Eden. Y.M.C.A. got 64 for one wicket (Bowl<»y 45 not out). Parnell put up 161 against Univer«ilv, who liavo 32 runs on. without loss* j

At the domain Grafton scored an | outright win by making 172 against 1 North Shore B, who were dismissed fur 1 19 and 21 Wilson taking thirteen wickets for 13 runs. North Shore A. with 118 rune on for five v.ickcts, declared, and got rid of the PoiiMinhv J cam fa- 9S mK. [ leaving lor Parnell, Irving scored

81. Playing tor North Shore P. Grrrard stored hi not out/ Playing for Eden Brook-Smith st tired 42. In the suburban association’s contest. M. Scott, of L. D. Nathan’s team, made 119.

Silver t i tho value of i;d U eontained in a shilling.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 10

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290

PRESS COMPETITION New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 10

PRESS COMPETITION New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 10

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