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NORTH SHORE.

SORTH SHORE V. GRAJTOX. Hie senior grade teams of North Shore «ai Graf ton were matched against each •tffiron the Devonport ground" tins Afternoon, the game cumniencing just before 2.30 PJn. liraitou won the toss, aad electi d to ban C. Hay ciptained the Grafton ami Haddec the Shore team. For the first halffconr, batting was fairiy fast, and. with a SDOd wictet. ijrafton. by .iboat y p.m.. had lost one wicket for :so runs. Half-aii-honr .bter three wickets had fallen for su, towards winch Mason had contributed ~59, . after barliig partnered three Bbyeis. Scoring became pen.-e'ptibiy Blower, and the sixth wicket fen with C. ; Horspool. the score being then 118. E. Bcrspool followed shortly afterwards, with ■'*. contribution o£ :S). having partnered four men. The umpires decision in the case of ■filis wicket met with some contradiction from the Grafton men. who considered that -th& ball h:id been caught off the ground, snd dm the umpire had not been able to Ke the catch. Porteous was run out. with a dock, through a fine thr»w-in by Prime. «tenth wicket fell after two hours' play, . &r a toril of ldij. Comiriiriicin? Shore's innings. Hollftigrake Pit up a capital scoring bout. After half-m-iumr's play. Woodwards wicket, fell, the ante being then .«. of which Hollingrake ■tad contributed 40, including a number of splendid drives. The third wicket fell for Hie light failing, stumps were drawn at 6.45 p.m., with "shore's score at S3. ■ - Following were the scores '. — ISRAFTOX.— First Innings. ;.tt D. Hill, b Madden i . Jones, Ibw, b Haddcii 0 -. D. Hay, i DW b ileilahon 7 -'.Bason, c Hollingrake. b ilcMahon 5£ Soman, b Hadden 1 i C. Korspooi. c anil b McMahon c " tHotspool, c ilcilahon. b Hadden .. 3: *>neo<is, run out. b Howden t : «t Reeves, b flowden ..., S £ Hay, b Howden i Sot eIL not one It - Extras ■ Total 16( a>wun 5 Analysis.—Hadden. fonr for 46 iJUfcihon, three for 40: Howden. two foi ..- «; Bosa, none for 2V; Sallender, none foi ' s OETH SHOEE.— First Innings. ; *°odwaru. Ibw. b Mason.. . 1; ■'-■SS^S c Sloman. b D. Hay 4; fettttdar, b D. Hay 1. , b D. Hay ■ not out . i Extras "... . for sis wickets S: Analysis.—Mason, two for 32 -~*S Jua *etar 31; D. Hay, tour for 16.

SECOND GRAPE. EDEN IL A. T. ET>EX II B. A. Brown, c Menzies, b Grindrod .„--. 0 c il. Cirnj". run oQt .... -•... 0 ' A. fcL Freeman, Ibw. J. Gilmore 0 ' , A. E. Clark, b P. Grtndrod 10 ; A. 0. Horspool. c Regan, b Wood 53 ; * A. Jenkin, b Gilmore 1 I IC. Freeman, Ibw. b Gilmore Oj T. Buckley, b Grindrod 0; W. Holden. not oat 13 i , J. H. Buckland, c Ryan b Gilmore 19 I I >". T. Williams b Gilmore 34 :. Extras 9 ' 1 Total 141 i EDEN' 11. B. ißranston. b Holden 13 i A. E. Freeman, c C. Freeman, b A. H. Freeman .' 10 I C. Menzies. c N. Williams, b Holden.. 13 I J. Giltuore, b HoWen - ■ T. V. Woods. not out 20 H. Horspool. st, b Horspool 2 ■ Total, five wickets for 62 j 1-ARXELL A V. PARNELL B. ; PARNELL B.—First Innings. I SchoSeld. c ana b Resteaux 2 ■ Moss, c Barnsdale 3 ■ Dingle, Ibw. b Resteaux 2 j Williams, b Resteaux 0 Turbot. c Soauucrviile, b Barnsdale.... 0 Gatland, b Burnsdale 1 L>ufaur. c and b Barasdale 0 Warner, b Barnsdale 11 Extras 5 f Total 46 , VARSELL, A_—First Innings. j Wilkes. St. b Gatland 1 I Sommerville. run i»ut 2 j Bishop, b Gatlantl 0 ] Resteaux. b Gatland 5 ; i>;nnison. b Dufaur 3 i Barasdale. b Gatland 4 < R. Dow, c ? d b Gatiand 15 j Greville. c a.,d b Dufaur 1 Sale, not out 5 Extras 10 . Total, two men short 46 • PAR.NELL B.—Second Innings. i Sale, b Barnsdale 3 Moss, b Eesteaoi 3 Warner, b harnsdale S Schofleld. b Barasdale 12 ! Dinrde. c and b Barnsdale :i '. I Gathmd, b Resteaux IS ' 1 Tarbnt. b Barnsdale IS j Ifufaur. not out 12 Williams, b Resteaux 6 Extras 13 Total for eight wickets 63 XTNTrVE-RSITY V. GRAFTOX. GRAFTON. —First Innings. Horspool. b Alderton 4 : Jack, b Fen wick 16 Lepine. b Fen wick 27 Russell, r Golding b Aldertoa 3 Brierly. b Golding 0 C. Eastgate. b Fen wick 0 Renwick, b Golding 0 Gilmour. c Bennert. b Golding 2 | Eastgate. Ibw. b Fen wick 0 i ' Douglas, not ont 2 Murray, aosent 0 Extras 1 Total oo VARSITY.—First Innings. Golding, c Erieny, D nussell 7 WiLkes, run oat 35 Robertshaw b Horspool T Fenwick. c Lepine. Eastgate 12 Alderton. b Gilmoar 3 Cavanagh, Ibw, b Gilmour 0 Bennett, st Lepine. b Russell 6 Russell 0 F. S. Golding. b Eastgate 6 Brown, st Lepine, b Gilmoor 0 Jones, not out 1 Howey. run ont ...................... 0 Extras 7 Total 79 NORTH SHORE A V. NORTH SHORE B. North Shore A.—First Innings: Spence. 21: Carson. 22: Wilson. 2; Brown. 26: Coleman, 40; Butten, 5; Eyre. 0: Miller. 17: Cerruty. not out, 1: Wynyard. 0: Mc NeO. 0: extras. 9: total, 143. Bowling analysis: Porch took two wickets for 27 runs: Mather, one for 10; Oakden. one for 11; Andrews, two fer 27; Hobday, one for 20: Jeffrey, one for 15. i North Shore B. —First innings: Strange. ' 0; Mather. 9; Laird. 1: John Hollingrake. : 1: L. Wallace. 1: P. Andrews, not out, 14; Hobdav. 10: Jeffrey, not oat. 15: extras, ' 2: total Tor six wickets, 53. Bowling analy--1 sis: Miller took two wickets for 9 runs: - Coleman. two for 6; Carson, one for 0; * McNeil, one for 14. ; Spence. Carson. Brown. Coleman and Mile ler all batted well for the As. while An--5 drews and Jeffrey helped to bring np the r B's score. \ PONSONBY T. CITY. Ponsonby.—First innings: V. Plnmmer 2: J. Beetson, 57: N. Sneddon, 11: E. McCoy. 17: M. Young, 49: .1. M. Haddock. 21: F. C. White. 10: R. Cooper. 1: 0 T. Cornwall. 0: R. McNamee. not oat, .<: D extras, 24: ratal, 197. Batted one man 4 short. Bowling analysis: Dr. H. Neil took 0 live wickets for 30 runs: Duffey. one for 8 21; Heighway, one for 16; Entrican, one 7 for 16. 9 City.—First innings: Dr. Neil, 2; W. 9 Robinson. 11; Rutherford, not out. 4: Lee, 2 not out. 1: extras. 3: total for two wicket.s. J 23. Bowling analysts: E. MX7oy took one U wicket for 9 runs: V. Plummer, one for 8. THIRD GRADE. 0 Grafton v. Parnell. — Grufton Ist innings: i ■; 66; second innings, 33. Parnell, Ist in- j c nings, 10; second innings. 35. Graf ton won ' o by 54 rune. Eden A t. City.—City, first innings, 69 j (McQuillan 20. Hunter 14. Thomas 16). -•> Eden, first innings, five wickets for 74 runs = (Taylor 25. McLaughlin 20 not out}. Bowl- > ing analysis. Eden A—E. Hall took four T wickets for IS runs: L. Taylor, two for 16: 5 Rev. Wingfleld two for 6; G. Alexander. _ one for 12. Ponsonby v. Eden B. —Ponsonby. first innings: Hobbs. 23: Cartell. 2: Speed, 11; Purchase. 0: Potter. 22: Mason. 5; Caitrheoa. 1: R. England. IS: Campbell. 12; Cottingham. 6: M. England. 0: extras. 7: total. 107. Bowling analysis: Freeman took one wickets for IS runs: Sylva, three for 16: Srainton, two for 21: Drower. two for 22: c Rasmusseii. one for .'!. Ponsonby, second Inti nings. four wickets for .SI runs. Eden B. r- first innings: Stainroii. 8: Drower. 7: Tilii lntt, 1; Sylva. 1: Westbrook. 4; Rasmusseii. d 11: Oakley. 0: Freeman. 0; Probert. 0: il Patience, :!: extras. :j: total. 38. Bowling '. analysis: Speed took six wickets for IS runs; a Potter, three for> 17. d North Shore v. Varsity.—'Varsity, first r innings: A. Budd. 1: J. C. Rnnnie. 6: W. '- Gilmour. 0: E. Bunkail, 0; J. C. Brook. 1: d W. Edgerly, 0: S. C. Thome, 0: W. G. te Aldridge. 0; A. J. Marshall. 2: Barnett, 4; y extras. 3: total for eight wi<-kets 17. Bowl- •. ins analysis: Woodward took three wi<-kets for 7 runs: C. S. Jackson, five for 9. North h Shore, first innings: Woodward. 4: Allen. X O: E. J. Jackson, 15: H. Clist. 7: S. Waiif ker. 26: Sam. Walker. i>: Vasper, f>: a Gerard, 3: A. B. Jackson, 22: Hurley, 0; .C Fitts 4: extras. S; tntal. t)4. Bowling ;o runs: Budd. two for 33; Lamb, &ye for 25; !i Bnnkall, one for 9. ;- Grafton v. Parnell.—Gralton, first innings, r, 66; second innings. 33. Parnell. first innings, 10: second innings, 35. Grafton won c by 54 runs. * SECONDAfiY SCHOOLS. , r TUe school championships were continued, ! In the secondary schools - competiit tion. King's College beat Sacred Heart by 64 runs on the first innings, and Grammar School scored a victory over St. John's by the narrow margin of oae run on the first ~ innings. Batting for Mt. Eden in the A division of the public schools' champion--2 / ships, a lad named McLachlan put np the ? good score of 86. The following are the * details: — 3 KING'S COLLEGE ■*•. SACRED HEART. 32 King's College, first innings. 125. 0 Sacred Heart, first innings: Wanga 7, Cul--5 len 2. N. Snedden 22. Keeney S, Clarke 1, 6 Coleman 6, C. Snedden 0, W. Taylor 5, la Kenealy 5. O'Snllivan 3, Scott not out 0, 4 extras 2. Total. 61. — Kinsr's Colege. second innings: Canghey 3, 30 Fendall 3, Wilson 2. Hartltnd 0, Dickeson 6; 0, Walker 2. Gray 4, Bevins 1, Davenport or l" Graham not out 0. Total, IS. or Sacred Heart, second innings: Keeney 6. N Snedden 13. Wan=a not out 6, Clarke 0, extras 3. Total, three wickets for 28. Bowling for Sacred Heart. Snedden took ,- five wickets for 12 runs, and Clarke four <o for six. The fielding of the Sacred Heart fT was excellent, and in marked contrast to q that of last week. 4 GRAMMAR SCHOOL V. ST. JOHN'S. 1 Grammar School, first innings. 94. " St. John's, first innings: Archer 3. Boucii- * er 17. Hanna 33. Robson 10. Haeata I. '2. IT Hall 0. Hanna 11. 6. Ponntney X, Haeatn II- 0, Proude 5, Crawford 0, extras 6. Total 2; 93 Bowling for Grammar School Marsack took 6 wickets for IS, SomervEle 2 for 12.

nw.ATtrw*p SCHOOL IL V. ST. JOHN'S IL Gammir School, first innings, 104 fWalker 33, Senior 16, I'oalgrain 15, Wallace 15, ■lot oat). St. Jobn's, first innings 21; second innings, 32. Grammar school won by an in-ningn and SI runs. KING'S COLLEGE IL V. SACRED HEART IL Sacred Heart, first innings, "A; second Innings, 47. King's College, first innings, S6 (Gilmore 42); second innings, 4 wickets for 23. King's College won. by 12 runs. PUBLIC SCHOOL MATCHES. A GRADE. MT EDEN V. PARNELL. lit. Eden, first innings, 185 c.McLachlan 86, Taylor 39). Parnell, first innings, IS: second innings, 27. at. Eden won by an innings and 140 runs. Bowling for lit. Eden Taylor took 4 wickets for 10 and 7 for 7, and Hudson 6 for 7 and 3 for 17. GRAFTON T. BERESFORD. GraXton, first innings 69 (Jackson 26). Beresford, nrst Innings. 24: second innings. 26 (Jones 13, not out). Grafton won by an innings and 19 runs. Bowling for Graftoc, Cahlll took 6 wickets for 6 and 7 for 9. DEYONPORT V. NORMAL SCHOOL, Norman School, Ist innings, 55. Devonport, Ofit innings. 67 (Alison 42). In 2nd innings. Normal School, 50 runs for 8 wickets, at call of time. Devonport won, on first Innings, by 12 runx. B GRADE. BEMITERA V. RICHMOND-ROAD. Remuera. first innings, 65 (Brown 21, Pnilson IS). Richmond-road, first innings. 9: second innings, 17. Remuera won by an innings and 39 runs. Bowling for Remuera, Slator took 5 wickets for 4, Brown 9 for 5, ; Pnilson 6 for 10, and llolford 4 for 7. ■ NEWMARKET V. ONE HUNG A. Newmarket, first innings, 73 (McClnre 23, Burns 20); second innings, no wickets foe 26 (innings declared closed). Onehunga. tirst innings, 31; second innings, 22. Newmarket won by 4S runs. PARNELL B V. N'EWTOS EAST. Parnell, first innings. 48 (Fitt 12); second innings, 4 wickets for 82 (Fitt 27. Browa 14. | Hamilton 13), innings closed. Newton East. first innings. 54 iMoAneny 20, Finlay 14); second innings, 43 (Mrilurray 22, not out). Bowling for Parnell, Marryn took 6 wickets for 0 runs. Parnell won by 11 runs. C GRADE. EPSOM V. MT. ALBERT. Epsom, first Innings, 34 (Sainsbury 14); second innings, 6 wickets for 32 rnns (Gray 11). Mt. Albert, tirst innings, 40; second innings, 22. Epsom won by 4 wickets and 2 runs. SUNDAY SCHOOLS' ASSOCIATION. SENIOR GRADE. Ivanhoe v. St. Sepulchred. — Ivanhoe, first innings. Dtxon 6. Bennett 3. Grinrod 3 Clarke 02. King, P.F.. 13, Cara.dus 8, King. 11. l-\. Vi, King. C. 8.. 0: extras. 3: total S4. Bowling analysis: Brewington. one wicket for 26 runs: oCates. three for 29; Mincher, two for 18; Ashton. two for 7. St. Sepulchre's, first innings.—Dudley, S., 53: Finlay. 3; Minrher. 2: Brewinßton, 7>; Goodwin, 1; Halliwell, 3: Carpenter, 3: Ashtou, 1; extras, 7: total. 97. Bowling Kent. L. C. 4: Dadley. W., 3: Coates. 11; analysis: DUon. S wickets for 44 runs: Bennett, one for 29: Grinrod, two for 6; King, P.. one for 17. St. Peter's v. St. John's A.—St. John's A. first innings 64 i George 10. Horsley 27. E. Blincoe 7). Second innings, one for 31 (Strange. not out, 10. Horsley. not out. 9k Bowling analysis: Hamilton three for 12. Donald on* for IS. Ramsay one for 16. Bert. Stairton foor for 6. St. Peter's, first innings 64 (Ben Smith 13, Bert Stainton 13). Bowling analysis: Morris two for 19. A. Blincoe four for 20, George three for 15. All Saints' I. v. St. Luke's.—All Saints', first innings. 07 (A. Wilson 26. Stephenson I 23. W. T. Wine 14. Cullimore 10, C. Wright 10. not out). Bowlins for St. Lake's. Monro took five wickets for 29. Slater four for 3S. St. Luke's, first innings, 76 for nine wickets (Munro 22. Slater 10. Thomas 12). Bowling for All Saints'. Cullimore took four wickets for 15. Wine two for 2, H. Wright two for 10. Stephenson one for 17. All Saints' 11. v. St. Luke's.—All Saints'. first innings. 113 for two wickets (Adams 33. not out F. Baker 26. not out. Jackson 17. Collins 2SI. Bowling for St. Luke's Holford took two wickets for 36. St. Luke's. first innings, 48 (Holford. 15. was the chief i scorer). Bowling for All Saints'. Collins I took four wickets for 9, A. Wine two for 4. Jackson two for 11. Baker two for 1. All Saints' won bs (55 runs on first innings. SECOND GRADE. St. David's v. Church of Christ.—This match resulted in a win for St. David's by an innings and 5 runs. Church of Christ batted first, and compiled 37 (Caramel 13, Thomas 3 not outi. St. David's scored 94 (Marshall 38. Jackson 19. Snetldin 14. Elliffe 11). In their second innings I'hurch of Christ totalled 52 (Evans 15. Thomas 10). For St. David's. Sneiidin secured 11 wickets for 47 runs, and Marshall seven for 32. ASSOCIATED LEAGUB. Marist Bras. v. Mt. Albert—Marist Bros.: First innings, 49 iThorne 251 lit Albert. 41 (Eyre. 18. not oiiti. Marist" Bros, in their : second innings have five wickets dr-wn for i 31 runs. I Northcote v. Birkenhend.—Northcote: I First Innings, S5 (J. B. Hunt i! C Arb- ! laster 16. A. Golden 14. D. Miller 11). Birj kenhead: First innings, 121 (Claud Moiler 137 Carl Moiler 20. R. Webb 16. L. Moiler I 11). Bowling for Birkenhead, J. p McPhail I took 7 wickets for 16, Carl Molier - for j 19. For North<-ote. Arblaster 4 for 29. ! Miller 2 for 27 P. Smith 2 for 23 Mounterfield 1 for lti. B. Hunt 1 for 10 V.M.C.A. v. Brotherhood. — V.M.C.A. lst innings, 92 (Hillier 22); Biotherbood. I Ist inuings, 54 (Fteher 26). Second innings. 34 (Thorn 14). V.M.C.A. won l>? an innings an<j four runs. In bowling for V.M.C.A. Hellier tooK eight wickets for 13 runs. i The first '•entnry of the season was scored by W. Uversidge. for r Old Chums. lie scored freely, and whs US. not ' out. at the close of play. Old Chuuis batt"! first, and were disposed of for 13 by J. : Daley and R. Mflgee. who bajrgeti 6 for 2 and 4 for S respectively. WaketieM have scored 213 for sis wickets. Livorsidze 118. not out, S. Magee. 4« and J. Hoare. 18. ! not onr. nil batted well. Molnnes 4 for 42. : bowled very weil for Old Chums. , Arawa v. Mayfleld. —Maytield: First innings. 32 (A. McGowan 15>. Arawa: First . innings. 149 for 4 wickets IF. Punch 4», ,C. Farquarson 45, not out. A. Haresnape 36 not out, J. Armstrong 12). Bowling for i Arawa, Baker took 7 for 11. WAI HI MATCHES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) ;J WAIHI. this day. The cricket season, under the auspices of the Waihi Cricket Association, opened on J Saturday afternoon in splendid weather. I The initial matches for the Waihi Com- ! pany's challenge shield and local champion- ! ship were played. I Suburbs, last season's winners, defeated I City by 4 wickets and 74 runs. For Suburbs ! Loveridge 35. Cottrell 23, Duff 14, and Wil- ! liams 12, were the chief scorers. Johnson '. ! (Suburbs) took 7 for IS, and in one over . i took 4 wickets running. Nutshell. 14, was . I top-scorer for City. City West defeated Waikino by 55 to 14. Lang (West) took 6 wicqets for 5 rnns, and Moore 3 for 6. Ash wickets were used for ! the first rime, and played well. ■ OPENING OF WELLINGTON SEASON. WELLINGTON. Sunday. The cricket season was opened on Saturday afternoon, under the best of conditions. * Four senior matches were commenced on ' the Basin Reserve. Against Gas Company ' j Midland made 230 for seven wickets, in- ' i eluding 73 by Bruce. Newtown made 134. Ito which Wellington responded with 36 for ' I five wickets. Against Petone. Phoenix made 1 156, Petone losing two wickets for 31. : I V.M.C.A.. who made a first appearance, i compiled a score of SO, against 104 for fire ' j wickets by Old Boys. . j CANTERBURY RESULTS. ' t CHRISTCHTRCH, Saturday. ) The weather was beautifully fine to-day for rhe continuation of the grade matches. The following are the results of the first grade:-— Sydenham. 314. beat West Christchurch. 196 and 108 for five wickets (D. - Reese 50. not out), on the first innings. . Riccarton. 260 ("H. B. Wnltta 65). beat East 1 Linwood, 386 (R! Ridley 146, not out and x F. Wilding 50) and 34 for stx wickets, beat . St. AlDans, S3S (B. B. Wood S*l.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 250, 19 October 1908, Page 3

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NORTH SHORE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 250, 19 October 1908, Page 3

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