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AT MORRINSVILLE LOCKERBIE AND TE AROHA BAND (Special to Times) MORRINSVILLE, Monday. In the first Innings Lockerbie made 99 (L. Chase 30, B. Scott 20) against Band (Te Aroha) 61 (Boyd 30) at Morrinsville at the week-end. Bowling for Lockerbie, Crawford took three wickets for 26; Ellory, three for 36. HIGH-BCORING MATCH RESULTS FROM TE AWAMUTU (Special to Times) TE AWAMUTU, Monday. Playing at Albert Park, Te Awamutu, on Saturday, High School drew with Te Awamutu in a high-scoring match. High School declared with the score at 224 for two wickets. R. G. Finn and Henderson put on 28 runs berore Henderson was bowled by Schofleld. Lawrie and Finn carried on till the latter was caught at 80. Ramsbottoni joined Lawrie and when the declaration was made their scores were 2 0 and 109, both not out. Lawrie is in great form and his consistency. style, and all-round cricket should lead to serious consideration Tor selection for Waikato. Sehotleld secured the two wickets at a cost of 55 runs. Wilton lost his wicket early Tor Te Awamutu, and Schofield did not last long.. Horsley, however, played steadily and received valuable assistance rrom Fairbrother (14) and Laskey (28). Prince got into double figures, and, when stumps were drawn, Horsley was unbeaten with 84 to his credit. Silvester (three lor 53) and Lawrie (three for 81) took the wickets, one being run out. Puahue Defeats Band The Municipal rand team had a pleasant day’s outing at Puahue during the weekend, but the home team was too strong and won by 90 runs to 37. The chief >core:-s for the Puahue team were llattaway 21. May i i, and Atherton 24 not out. \ Smith took .four for 28. Myers, with to not out, was the only double-figure scorn ror Band. Bad judgment between the wicket? cost Band three wickets, and Southey (three for 10), B Wil-on (three Tor il) and Atherton (one for 2) accounted for the remainder.

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20955, 7 November 1939, Page 4

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CRICKET Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20955, 7 November 1939, Page 4

CRICKET Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20955, 7 November 1939, Page 4

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