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CRICKET.

v The school championships were continued r to-day. In the secondary schools' eompeti- , tiou, King's College beat Sacred Heart by ■ 64 runs on the first innings, and Grammar . j School scored a victory oVer St. John's by 1 the narrow margin of one run on the first ; innings. Batting for Mt Eden in the A ; division of the public schools' champion- ; , skips, a lad named McLaehlau put up the, : 1 good score of 86. The following are the 5 details:— 1 5 SECONDARY SCHOOLS. ' - KING'S COLLEGE V. SACKED HEART, j 3 King's College, first innings, 125. < I Sacred Heart, first innings: Wanga 7, Cul- - len 2, N. Snedden 22, Keeney 8, Clarke 1, ' Coleman 6, C. Snedden 0, W. Taylor 5, ' Kenealy 5, O'Sullivan 3, Scott not out 0, extras 2. Total. 61. King's Colege. second innings: Caughey 5. Fendall 3, Wilson 2. Hartlind 0, Diekeson 1 0, Walker 2, Gray 4, Bevins 1, Davenport t 1, Graham not out 0. Total, 18. j t Sacred Heart, second innings: Keeney 6, • I- N. Snedden 13. Wanga not out 6, Clarke 0, extras 3. Total, three wickets for 2S. ! Bowling for Sacred Heart, Snedden took j - five wickets for 12 runs, and Clarke four i for six. The fielding of the Sacred Heart j was excellent, and in marked contrast to i that of laat week. ' GRAMMAR SCHOOL V. ST. JOHN'S. ! Grammar School, first Innings, 94. ] St. John's, first inninge: Archer 3, Bouoh- j 3 er 17, Hanna 33. Robson 10, Haeata 1. 12, s - Hall 0, Hanna 11. 6, Pountney 1, Hceata ] , 11. 0, I'roude 5, Crawford 0, extras G. Total l ' 93. Bowling for Grammar School Marsack 3 took G wickets for 18, Somerville 2 for 12. i ' GRAMMAR SCHOOL 11. V. ST. 1 JOHN'S 11. , Grammar School, first innings, 104 (Wale ker 33, Senior 16, I'oulgrain 15, Wallace 15, . - not out). 1 t St. John's, first innings 21; second Innings. 32. Grammar sciiool won by an Innings j aDd 01 runs. KING'S COLLEGE 11. V. SACRED HEART 11. 1 Sacred Heart, first innings, 74; second 3 innings, 47. King's College, first inr.ings, 86 (Gilmore 42); second innings, 4 wickets for 23. King's College won by*!:. , runs. PUBLIC SCIIOOL MATCHES. A GRADE. MT EDEN V. PARNELL. Mt Eden, first innings, 185 (McLachlan 86, Taylor 30). Parnell, first innings, 18: i second innings, 27. Mt, Eden won by an ; " innings and 140 runs. Bowling for Mt. i l Eden Taylor took 4 wickets for 10 and 7 i i for 7, and Hudson 6 for 7 and 3 for 17. ; GRAFTON V. BEUESFOUD. • Grafton, first innings G9 (Jackson 26). I Beresford, first innings, 24; second innings, ' 26 (Jones 13, not out). Grafton won by an innings and 19 runs. Bowling for Grafton, • Cnhlil took 6 wickets for 6 and 7 for 9 ! B GRADE. ; REMUERA V. RICHMOND-ROAD. Remnera, first innings, 65 (Brown 21, Phiison 18). Richmond-road, first innings, 9; second innings. 17. liemuera won by an ■ Innings and 39 runs. Bowling for Remuera. Slator took 5 wickets for 4, Brown 5 for 5, PhJlson C for 10, and Ilolford 4 for 7. NEWMARKET V. ONEHUNGA. > Newmarket, first innings, 75 (McClure 23, Bums 20); second innings, no wickets for 28 (innings declared closed). Onehunga, first innings, 31; second innings, 22. New- ' market won by 4S runs. PAENELL B T. NEWTON EAST. , Parncll, first innings, 48 (Fitt 12); second • Innings, 4 wickets for 02 (Fitt 27. Brown 14 Hamilton 13), Innings closed. Newton East', first innings. 54 (McAueuy 20. Fiulay 14); 1 second innings, 43 (Mc-Murray 22, not out). - Bowling for Parnell. Martyn took G wickets " for 0 runs. Parnell won by 11 runs. C GRADE. EPSOM V. MT. ALBERT. r Epsom, first innings, 34 (Sainsbury 14); second innings, 6 wickets for 32 runs (Gray 11). Mt. Albert, first innings, 40; second ' innings-, 22. Epsoiu won by 4 wickets aud 2 runs.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 249, 17 October 1908, Page 7

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CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 249, 17 October 1908, Page 7

CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 249, 17 October 1908, Page 7