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fFronv 'N.Z. Truth's", Dunsdin Jt«p.) With a strong team pitted against Old Boys, Saturday's cricket would have opened an interesting and final struggle for ; supremacy m this competition. AS it was, Colts defaulted and thus •^ assured Old Boys' place at the top of the ladder. ' - The next best thing, therefore, is the fight between Carisbrook, Grange and Dunedin (each with nine points) for second honors. ... A feature of Saturday's play was the bowling of McGregor and Torrance (both Dunedin), who, unassisted, disposed of the Albion side for 111 m a little over two hours.: McGregor took 5 for 50 and Torrarfce, 3 for .54', with 7 maidens each. . ' ' But for a resolute partnership ..by Skipper Galland and Veteran ■ Chadwick, Grange's innings against Caris- . brook would have been a debacle: "Early m the piece, Knight,' McMullan and Boyd went cheaply, and, the innings closed for 144. Proctor was chief skittler with 4 for 22. ■' • '
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NZ Truth, Issue 1215, 14 March 1929, Page 15
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159COLTS DEFAULT NZ Truth, Issue 1215, 14 March 1929, Page 15
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