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SECOND GRADE.

aBAPTON IL V. POKSONBT TL X Graf ton batted first and made 99 far the first innings, and In their second Innings lost one wicket for VL Ponsonby were ail i out for 51. Graf ton XL —First Innings.- A. O. Hompool, b McCoy, 8; R. WUllamaon, b Sims, 7; W. H. Qraham, c Stevenson, b McCoy. 7; B. Yule, c and b McCoy, Iβ; H. rotman, b McCoy, 2; P. Hdrspool, b Hall, 0; C. Klseling, c and b McCoy, 5; C. Burton, b Hall, 3; H. Lynch, c and b Jacobeen, 8; W. Brierly, b Sims, 23; C. Eastgate, not out, 7; extras, 13: total, 99. Second Innings: A. O. Horspool, lbw, b Sims, 5; W. Brteriy, not out 12: total for one wicket, w. ;;:. ; • Bowling analysis: Bfans took two wlcketa foT 7 runs; McCoy, 'five for 26; Hatl, two for 21; Jacobsen, one for 10. Ponsonby IL—First innings: Sims, b WUllamaon,' 22;' Plummet, c Graham, b KlssUng, 2; Hall, b Williamson, 1; Jacobsen, b WUUamson, 6; Dart, b Kissllng, 1; MeGTtgor, U KleeUng, 2; Haddoch, b WU>

Hwmsnn, .2;, Bemmingwaj b -WUiiaiDsog 0; JttCoy, not oot, 3; Stesfenson, b Ktosling. 0; extras. 12: total, "XL Bowling analysis: Williamson took five wickets for 15 runs; KJssUng, four for 24* CITY FIRST JTTNIOK& V. EDEN B FIBSP JUNIORS. ' City won' the toss and elected to bat. ; Kavanagh (26) and Caro (17) were the only ■ batsmen to reach double flgnres, and both played good innings for their- respective ; scores. For Eden, Jack (12), Lusk (9) were ' the only two batsmen who could stand np ■ at ail against the irresistible bowling of Dunn, who took eight wickets for 8 runs. . For Eden's bowling honours Harvey and , Buckley were the best. > CITY IL V. EDEN. IL I City.—First innings.: Edmonds, b Ed- * munds, 4; Lambert, b Edmonds, O; V. C ; Kavanagh, c Edmunds, b Harvey, 26; ; Laird, c Buckland, b Lusk, 3; H. D. Caro, ' low, bj Bnckley, 17; P. West, c, b Harvey, ; 6; HeQaby, c, b Bnckley, 1; Watts, run ■ out, 3; Dunn, not out, 2; Cowan, c, b Harvey, 3; Glass, b Buckley, 0; extras, 2; total 6Z. Second innings: Edmunds, b Harvey, 8; West, not out, 3; Dunn, not out, 1; total for one wicket, 12. Bowling analysis: In tlie fiTst innings, E. Edmunds took two wickets lor 13 runs, , G. B. Lusk one for 27, J. H. Harvey three » for 13, T. Bwiley three for 12. In tlie i second innings, Harvey took one for 9. I Eden.—First innings: D. Jack, b Dunn, i 12; A. E. Grindrod, b Dunn, 2; J. H. Har- , vey, b Dunn, 1; G. B. L-usk, b Dunn, 9; A. Jenkins, b Dunn, 5; J. H. Bnckland, b ['. Dunn, 0; C. Freeman, c West, b' Dunn, 3; l H. B. de Baugh, st Watts, b Dunn, ti; K. ; Edmunds, run out, 3; T. Buckley, not out, : 0; extras, 2: total (batting one man short), 43. >' BowEng analysis: Dunn took eight wic- ■ kets for 8 runs. - , EDEN IL XL A*s V.. EDEN 1L XL B.'s. \ Eden B's batting first, made 76, and tne A's at the call of time had made 55 for 7 wickets. Eden IL B. XL—First innings: 3. H- : Smith, c Cropley, b Baxter, 5; C. Bottrill, c Somervell, b Freeman, 1; H. Bennett, c Hob son, b Freeman, 3; F. Brown, b Hol- , den, 20; M. Gray, lbw., b Freeman, 11; K. W. Cary, b Davidson, 19; H. J. Ryan, b Davidson, 1; F. B. Rowe, b Holden, 0; i , . W. Grindrod, not out, 8; O. Eyre, b Davidson, 1; D. Mclnness, b Davidson, 0; extras, 7: total, 76. Bowling analysis: B. C. Baxter took one i wicket for 9 runs; G. A. Davidson, four : for 12; H. Freeman, three for 25; W. B. Holden, two for 17. " Eden 11. A XL—First innings: A. Brpwn, b Grindrod, 3; C. Robinson, c Cary, b Rowe, 9; A. H. Freeman, c Brown, b Kowe, 12; G. A. Davidson, c Brown, b Mclimes, ; 9; W. L. Robinson, b Rowe, 0; 3. Jeesup, c and b Grindrod, 11; W. SomerveJl, c and b F. Brown, 0; H. W. Hobsonj not out, 9; extras, 2: total, seven wickets for 55. Bowling analysis: D. Mclnness took one wicket for 22 runs; P. W. Grindrod, two for 16; F. B. Rowe, three for 12; F. Brown. one for 3. I'ARNELJ, 11. V. NORTH SHORE. ParnelL—First innings: M. Cromwell, b Cerutty, 27; H. B. CuUerne, lbw, b McNeill, 1; E. Foster, b Gilmour, 6; J. Saie, b Grace, 21; Browning, c Giimour, b Coleman, 3; Howies, c Harrison, b W. Walker, 12; P. Hanna, hit wicket, b W. Walker. 0; E. J. Greville, c Harrison, b W. Walter, 0; C. Resteaux, b Grace, 1; Carter, b Gil-' mour, 0; W. Andreae, not out, 0; extras, 1: total, 72. Second innings: E. J. Gre\-tUe, b Grace, 8; M. Cromwell, b Grace, 2: W. Andreae, lbw, b Harty, 1; C. Resteaux, c Coleman, b Harty, 0; Browning, c Walker, b Grace, 1; Carter, c and b Harrison, 10; E. Foster, b Harty, 3; Rowles, c and b v Harrison, C; J. Sale, not out, 3; H. B. Cullerne, not out, 3: total for eight wickets, 37. Bowling analysis: In the first innings GJlmour took two wickets for 16 runs. W. Walker three for 7, MeNeill one for 14, Cerutty one for 14, Coleman one • for 17. Grace two for 3. In the second innings Grace took three for 2L Harty three lor IL Harrison two for 3. North Shore.—First innings: Harrison, b Besteaux, 1; Grace, not oat, 8; McNeil), b Resteaux, 0; Brewer, c Greville, b Resteaux, 0; W. Wynyard, b Resteaux, 0; Qllmour, b Resteaax, 2; G. Webster, b Uesteaux, O; S. Coleman, b Resteanx, O; Cerutty, b Resteanx, 0; Walker, c Aodreae, b Greville, 4; Harty, c Browning, b Greville, »; extras, 5: total, 28. * Bowling analysis: C. Resteaux took eight wickets for 6 runs; E. J, Greviik\ two for

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 253, 23 October 1905, Page 3

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SECOND GRADE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 253, 23 October 1905, Page 3

SECOND GRADE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 253, 23 October 1905, Page 3