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CRICKET.

CHRISTCHURCH HIGH SCHOOL V. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christchurch, Last Night. The Christchurch Boys’ High School retained the Heathcote-Williams shield by defeating Waitaki by 318 runs. Christchurch made 110 and 299 (Powell 53, Mortlock 115, Cromb 40, Carlton 40). Abbott took four wickets for 62 runs and Blundell two for 65. Waitaki knocked up 33 and 59. Cromb got four wickets for 22, Burrows three for 25, and Moffatt two for 3. HAWERA TECH. v. NEW PLYMOUTH TECHThe annual cricket match between New Plymouth Technical Collega and Hawera Technical High School was piayea on tne cricket grounds, Hawera, on Thursday, an easy’ win being scored by the Hawera boys. Scores: Hawera, first innings.—Haomnond, c Loveridge, b Yardley, 5; Griffin, b Yarcffey, u; Judd, b Yardley, 0; Whyte, b Yardley, 13; Whiteford, b Hooper, 10; Gower, c Elgar, b Hooper, 9; Campi, b Hooper, 14; Hayes, b Yardley, 1 ; Wells, lbw, b Yardley, 0; Gray, c Taylor, b Yardley, 3;< Church, not out, 4; extras, 1; total, 60. Bowling analysis: Loveridge, none for 12; Yardßey, six for 18; Dickson, none for 8; Hooper, three for 20. New Plymouth, first innings.—Loveridge, c Whyte, b Hammond, 4; Dickson, c Judd, b Campi, 5; Yardley, b Hammond, 5; Elgar, lbw, b Campi, 0; Rumball, b Hammond, 3; Hooper, b Hammond, 0; Holmes, c and b Campi, 1; Taylor, b Hammond, 0; Wilson, c Hammond, b Campi, 4; Singh, b Griffin, 10; Barnett, not out, 4; total, 36. Bowling analysis : Hammond, five for 23; Campi, four for 13; Griffin, one for 0. Hawera, second innings.—Hammond, not out, 16; Griffin, not out, 32; no wickets for 48. Bowling analysis: Loveridge, none for 7.; Yardley, none for 27; Hooper, none for 10; Singh, nonq for 4. The visiting team were entertained at lunch and tea at tte tea kiosk, which Mr. Dowdle very kindly placed at the disposal of the senior girls during the day.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1922, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
318

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1922, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1922, Page 3

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