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SYDNEY GRADE MATCHES

RAIN KEEPS SCORES LOW (Australian and N.Z. Press A&sociatiopi) j SYDNEY, Sunday. The grade cricket was marked yesterday by low scoring, as rain interfered with play. The only side to score over 200 was Mosman, against North Sydney. Everett, who made 73 for Petersham against Randwick, was the highest individual scorer. Dwyer made 70 for Mosman. Dupain made 65 for Western Suburbs against Paddington. There were many fine bowling averages. For Northern Districts, Scott took six for 35, Hunt four for 55. For St. George against Waverley, Waghorn took six for 38. For North Sydney, Eaton took six for 65. For Randwick, McNamee took five for 28, and Ward five for 20.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 603, 4 March 1929, Page 11

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SYDNEY GRADE MATCHES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 603, 4 March 1929, Page 11

SYDNEY GRADE MATCHES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 603, 4 March 1929, Page 11

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