CHRISTCHURCH CRICKET
THREE CENTURIES SCORED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, October 26. The second round of the Canterbury Cricket Association’s competitions was played yesterday in wintry conditions, playing being stopped twice through showers. Batting for Old Boys against East Christchurch, Hadlee and F. B. Smith added 236 in 100 minutes in an unbeaten stand for second wicket. Smith made 114 not out and Hadlee 102 not out. Cromb made 129 in 91 minutes for Lancaster Park and Hunt 101 not out, in two hours for Air Force. Scores: Old Boys 236 for one wicket beat East Christchurch 201 for five wickets declared. St. Albans, 157 for two wickets, beat West Christchurch 146 for 9, declared (Uttley 41). Air Force, 190 for 6 declared, drew with Sydenham 154 for 6. Riccarton 197 for 9 declared, drew with Lancaster Park 176 for 6.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 October 1941, Page 7
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