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SHORE COLTS MAKE DOUBLE CENTURY

BRIGHT BATTING AT DEVONPORT SENIOR B MATCHES The game between Shore Colts and Shore A, played at Devonport on Saturday, has a big bearing on the championship, which now seems safe for the Colts, who are still undefeated. A feature of Saturday’s play was a fine innings of 98 by H. Rankin on a sporting wicket, and a lively 45 by Woolley, Renshaw being the most effective bowler for Shore A, who lacked the assistance of Coates. Details: Shore Colts: First innings, 283 (Rankin 9S, Woolley 45, Wynne 23 not out, L. Dacre 19, Samson 18, H. Smith 12, Extras 45. Bowling: Renshaw, 3-16; Johnson. 4-101; Good, 2-38; P. Foster, 1-63. Shore A: First innings, three wickets for 58 (F. Archer 41, Goldsworthy 12). PAPATOETOE’S LIVELY DISPLAY Papatoetoe v. Parnell.—Papatoetoe: First innings, 250 (Dr. Valentine 59, E. Burnside 48, A. Swaffield 42, J. Henderson 35, P. Swaffield 15, Strachan 11, E. Kerr 10 not out). Bowling for Parnell: Kenny, 7-62; Johnson, 2-72; Gilmore, 1-28; Badeley, 0-13; Smith, 0-21; Luke, 0-16; Reighton, .0-15. Parnell: First innings, two wickets for 4 runs (Reighton 2, A. Luke 0, J. M. Smith 2 not out). Bowling for Papatoetoe: Kerr, 1-4; E. H. Burnside has bowled four maidens.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 289, 27 February 1928, Page 6

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SHORE COLTS MAKE DOUBLE CENTURY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 289, 27 February 1928, Page 6

SHORE COLTS MAKE DOUBLE CENTURY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 289, 27 February 1928, Page 6

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