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THE CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIPS

FIFTH SERIES OOiLMJEKN.CE

The rricfeet clintnpionships -svere reaunsed en Saturday on the Domain and at Devonnort whpn thf ronrluiiin.!: games of tho rourni ircrf rnmraonred. Parnell and rnifton. who .iri? in tho lead for the chamn'waship. nier on tho Domain, Parnell scorlii( the pw>d total "f 267. and dismissinj; Wo of their opponents for Iα City scored t>7 and strt three of their opponents out tor' Tl At Norrh Shore the homo team <tismi?sfri 'vmr nhy for CH. and th"n put vn „ of 102. GKAFTON V. TARNKL-L. ]jflT ■β-oti tno ross, aisd the wirtet Dot ~;'„' j,, tbo order, sent Paino.ll in to bar " Tii" nirke: 'lid tint p!ay -K-llh partt- , nlnr ilifficiilry. arrl pnr on 2*77 runs, gale and Uliff made a sitoii st:tnd for thp ecrorni w-icli. , !- p'iri'.njT on :-iX and 43. Jtason fallowed with a wrli playpd 4:5. -n-hilp Mnrri y ninrlf onr- loss br frof: hirtinc, nnd N. r' Lust al?" hit hard for his 37. Stemson ■ nok sis wickew fT .>. and Jcnea Oii-eo for S2 When -stumps werr- ,;ratvn GMfton j,.,,) rwo vi , dovu for (<mi. Siwree:— rAKKELL- Firm lonlnss. X & Last, l> Jones 13 Oiiff, b Hay 42 b Stemson r>H Wapon. b StPmson 4;i v b Lusk. b Strrrtson . 37 Barry, b n falrtmrfl. H'W, h 2 jiurray. b J0ww...... 42 rhilson. c b Jones 9 Foster, 0 .Tor>es. b Strnwon 7 Breep. nrrt mrt . ~ 0 ijowiyiya analysis.

GRAFTON. — First. Innings. Xssvrrj. o,r, - 4 graham. >• Barry, bN R. T-usk... _ 6 Hill- b >"■ B- lA1?k 1 C. Hay, not oot ..—, 0 Total for * WT > vfrlr*?-——..;». 10 BOWLING ANALYSIS* Overs. Mdns. Rons. Wkta. K. B Last... fir. 6 2 oiiff •; 3 4 o ED EX V. CITY. EdfTt liaiifl nr-=t. :inrt Brook-Smitli and EUii'ti. uinjo a srood pt.iud x'nr the first Smith mart* , 38 in fn*<» stylo, but Xillott batted mry quietly. Sb?piH»rd an<l S. Mills fl2l irprp lhi> nnlv others to rrarh. riouMc ficiirc-*. the innings cl<x«lng' at J2T. Taylor tixik 3 wickets for 42. and Audiirworxi t for 24. City scored 71 for rh<> loss of xlirie ■α-ickots. McConni<-k scoring 'Jj and Bentrk-k -0, not our.. EDEN. —FirFt Timings. W. Krook-Smith. b Taylor rs T. Ellintt- i- ?chmoll. b Audlnirood .... 17 I.'Mills, b Aii'linwond 1 JL T. Williams, l> Taylor v A. Sbepherd. Ibw. h Taylor , *7 A. flarks, si Schtooll. l> Acdinwood „ 0 T. Ball, b Taylor i> S Mills, l> Aniiinwoir.l _„ 13 J. B. Kvd. h Taylor _ i Ettc. not oai _ c> Dentins, nbsent ».. «> Estras 12 127 BOWLING ANALYSIS. Grrs. Mdns. Rds. Wkts.

CITY.— First Innings. L. G. HemuF. b Brook-Smith r> E. NeJIl. b Rrook-Sroith 14 MacCnrmick. <■ Brook-Smith b Williams 27 Benwirk. not nut - 20 l*Bil'frt. Ncr nut 2 Extras ,T Total fnr thrpf Tricfeet<: ..,...«...» 71 BOWLING ANALYSIS.

PONSONBT V. NORTH SHORE. Although the wirltct .ir North Sh*re tras rr no means difficult on R.-iitrrday. br.r low Koreg was tap order. ponsmr.iy won the tos?. and elected to bnt T'ue first fonr wickets fell for 27. T\v only h.itsmon to make double fismres weio Walker anil frauds. Francis playeil steady and ■Ticket for his 2:; (nor out). Ho found .some tllfflrnlry in cettins the hall? f.hrnngh the field, which was evidently placed with Kind jndsmenr. Walker hit out merrily for 26. "Twenty onf of the iwent.y-six nms worn rhe result of honnflaries. McNeil and Hussfy were in pood foim with the ball, the former jotting four wickers for 30 mas. and the latter fonr for :*4. North Shor» hi their first, inning? only snrcppdwl in snnjins 8 mor* than their opponents. J. Tlussey scored 41. Hi- played steadily at first, but. opened nni in sonri style ichcp he ■nrv got spt. McNeil hit about freely for nls 23. Haridon made 14. Walker spetrred Miree wickets for 10. and Woods thrpe. for '->. Ponsonby lost two wicfeet*. Woods and f ;avin, for pln-nn run? in their second innIngs. Scores:— | POXSONBT.— Firs:. Ttrnings. B- Woods, 1) Hnsßpy „. 5 W. K. PoetfT. 1. MrNVi 1. '.'. '. ..' ....... 6 Braithwaiie. 1. Hnssey... ... 4 Wallace, ibw. 1, Hussey.., r, ' Francis, hoc out „ 23 •'• W. Gavin, i> McNcl! 1" _ ~ • 1 R"*inson. l> Uossev ' * \ ' ".' ~ Black, ii McNeil...".. ." .. b M. Walter, c Hnsse.r.' l> Iladdou" 111! -' 20 P. WTiitf. Ibw. t> McNeil 1 Johnson. at>«riir .._.... , n , f> Extras „.._ »,.!H.. in Total „ ~r^ BOWLIN i; A SAI. V S IS. Urer<!. M<iQE. Euus. Wkts. j Kevii m.2 i an 4 ii - :u 4 ! uaddon _; v r; NORTH SHOEE. ' 1; «iran?. h While 4 •{ ! M . .loyrp. 1, Wrwds . , 5 i i J? ;uW ''°- '' Brajtliwait*-. b Wowis] H I w v » y : "'■"■■ r !,D,, '' Walk" - -H i "• f. Harri«on. |, TVovly . n • t.vre. 1) Oarin * - i Piiairet. i> whiu'!::::;■;:;;;;;;■■; r x i JfrKjll, - Bu!>.. l> Walker ' -3 "oiKiwarrt. uot out... rt b Walker .J.'.'.*?.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.* i\ Twsl ..-.' 102 ;PO7«ONBV.-Scrftna tnuings. : «. Wt«de, 1, Ml . X(!] , 1 «• walker. ir> r .-,-.,, n , p iT,; ,arm - r Haeipy. 1, Haddon'.'. .I!. ii I '. noire, Dot irtii 11.111 1 ' Tola; fer two wi.'ke , .? ..-,., 11 BUWLINC; ANALYSIS MrSp " - :::: T ; » 3 SECOND GRADE. r ; ""t™—Urafton. first in-T-tman • ,'■ ,;rHTi,l,v - h Alrey. 65: B. AIS? i". u a T' '' Coa ' es - ffl: J " inc h I) r;,.',ti' lntman ' '' Airey. 0; A. BrierW •,". ( - Kissli "- "' Alrcy. 3; W. 1G Hnrv Wil "amson. l> Greville. 158 Coarf " s - 1: extras - i 2: tt,ta, - - H n, . firsf "minss: li. B. Cnllcrae, 6- L r*r? D X- b Spee<J - 6: G - FUnt - b SP*"^. vili« ru *>nson. not .->, it. 15; B. 3. (sre■f. S.ile UD nnf' 4 i R - C " AirP - v ' b S P eed - 4 = Kowiw , ont, ,: , ' xtra - Q - 8: total, 50. 27 aD «lrsLv Speed (cok 3 wickets for T t D £. Neil - 14; H. de Ban K h. b R. Ca"' J™; D«on. c snb., b Dr. Neil. 60; not out 7- P S h , DBM - *: Havward, 32: total oi.- '-'"ndrnd. b Dunn. 2: extras, took 3*^ c £± f analysis; Dr. Neil if U 3 nins; Dnnn 6 (o, - &■ Stephen 28 - A - U«t innings: WckSs « Oa i: 6: ,.«tras. 11: total for i tc "*< 1 nS analysis: Somerrrfl EdenTγ «> ' r i n8: Grtodr °« 1 lor 14. F' wrf ODS, ;» b T- -Poaeonby. first inClwk, c snb h L «b H " W: J- "• ■ b A, 0; R. &

immm S . b lS USOn ' W: eXtraS - 5: total *« * THIRD GRADE. Parnell v. City.— City, batting one man tic , , scorwl 2l in t.hpir first innings and 40 in tapir second. scored Sβ in their first mtungß, thus vrinuing by an innings and rims. G t afton T- Edpn A.—Gr.ifton scnre<l 25 in their flnst innings and 77 for 7 wickets in th<»ir Becond. Edon scoring fi2 in their nrrt innings. N Ppnsonby v. North Shore-.— North Sliorc made 112 runs in tlieir first innings. Riddell coDtnbuting 58 aud R. McClymont 27 Poneonby made 64. FOURTH GRADE. Ncnrth Shore r. Eden A.—Eden, first innings (batted four short): Total, 28. Secon<" Innings (Emmins, not out, 60): Total for 2 wickets, 83. North Shore, first innincs fJlcCreery 23): Total. 51. FIFTH GRADE. Ponsonby -n. Parneli.—Pnrnell. first innmge (battpd. four men short), 6. Second innings. SJ. Ponsonby. flrat luuings. 41 Bpcond innings, 13. Bowling analysis: Rowlinp for ronsonhy in the first inning Plumm«r took 4 wickets for 3 runs, and Thompson 2 for 3. Parnell won by fonx runs. OUTSIDE MATCHES. Marist Bros.' Old Boys v. Mount Albert Cricket Club.—This matrh was played nt Mount Albert, and resnlted in a win for the Old Boys by 31 runs.

SfptDsmi .... riartnn D. Ua.v •--- Kallpnier — C. Bar -•-■ UTf>rs. : 17 1 •i Mrtns. I 1 I ii i o Kuns. A 211 41 a) Wkt. ti (> 0 n 1

Taylor Barr-Btrrwu .... .N'pill Audinwood .... 17 1 ■t l •1 42 —•} 14 24 5 r> il 0 4 5

c Bmnfc-Smtth ... I. Mills Clarke Kfa Williams Orrs. 1 I-J -! 4 liiin?. Uns. WVts. :: 30 2 :: S u 1 in o ] 10 o i» 7 1

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7, 9 January 1905, Page 3

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THE CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIPS Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7, 9 January 1905, Page 3

THE CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIPS Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7, 9 January 1905, Page 3

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