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SEVENTH ROU>~D COMPLETED. RELF SCORES A CENTURY. fu. seventh round of the Auckland «uL*pt Association championship was iv>n'KS on Saturday. Tin- principal matches, t North Shore, and Bden v. Grafrecited in a draw, while Ponson-by ""Li rieir first win of the season, by rte- **£" rniviTsity. In the Kden v. GrafBelf scored 112 not out. PAENELL V. NORTH SHORE, mc match between Parnell and North r ,- re wiich was nmmracfil on Annlvererr Etay the iHimata, and was Inter-SfT-Ml at the lnm-bem adjourn-ment by S'rain. * h ™ I'ariwll had lost no wh-H----tc for 43 rnns, was i-.intinucd on SaturI'r Farnell eontinuPd b.itting. The rijn; was trtak. When they had comSLi ""OC runs for si>vi_-n -.vickets, they declared their Innings closed. North Chore Jolio wc<i - nnil '' v h(-n stumps were i-nra had lost seven wickers for SS runs, g,5 match resalting iv a draw in favour Scores:— FARNBLL.—First Innings. ijthony. c and b Howden 2f> Times, c Spen-re, b Howden 5O i Jyffi, b Howdeu 16 • fl-jirlit, c and b Howden 3 ! KaleT St. b Howden 22 Uaerville, c Woudward, b Howden .. 4 jacsson. st Spenee, b Uowden 4 Caro, not out 6G jjjTtiand, not out 4 Extras S jniiinffs closed for seven wickrts for 203. XORTH SHORE. FIRST INNINGS. Cjience, c Oil iff. b Fairburn 4 jfime. c soli, b Anthony 28 H"ddcn. c J;ick.--nn. b Aurhooy 7 Bush, Ibw, b OUlff 7 Ibiv. b OllilT l| KaUrnder, c Anthony, b Caro 17 jHcre. not out y Bovrden. Ibw, b OHiff 5 Eitras 10 Total for 7 wi'ikets 8S Bowling:—OllifT 3 wi-ckets for 29; Fairfcnrn. 1 for 13; An.hony. 2 for 21); Caro, 1 Its 0; Jones, 0 for 4; UarUand, 0 for 30. EDEN V. GRAFTON. The second day's day in this frame was (ondnded at ■ Eden Park on Saturday, | the revolt erf 'urn match being a Uruw. i Eilea, bartiiit; first, had scored G4 nms for | tae loss of two wickets when play was abandoned last Saturday. TLe two notents, Raii (27) and Hrooke-Smith (7), added about fifty to this score before tbe latter j iras out from Gulletfa bowling I after making 29. The inniiiiis was declarea ! closea-with five wickets down for ISS. of iviicli total Relf contributed 112, compiled bj fanltJess and careful, yet forceful, cricket. Jozes .md E. went in for Grafton, and brought the score to 101 tefore Jones was out. caught and bowleii by Erooke-Snrith. Slomaa followed, but Fitl only ten minutes tc play he was lon-led, after making 6. Hay was nert, ted lie played out time with Ilorepool, who ins not out for 67. Following are tie icores:— EDEN.—First Innings. G. Cnmmings, b F. R. Mason 14 E. Gordon, c Goode, b Mason 10 A. E. RelZ, cot out 112 W. Brooke-Smith, c E. Horspool b Gnilett 29 G. Milis. c EL Horspool, b A. Un<y 10 T. Elliott, c Goode, b Gray . 0 I. Hines. not out T.-.— 0 Extras , , . r ,..,., „.,,., 13 Total for 5 wickets „._.._.. . ISS Bowling analysis: A- Gray took two wictets for 60 runs, F. R. Mason 2 for 54, C. Archer 0 for 30, Gnilett 1 for 17, D. Hay 0 for 14. GRAFTON.—First Innings. E. P. Jcmes, c and b Brooke-Smith. 33 E. Horspool, not out 67 E. Sloman, b Cnnimings -— --._.~. 6 D. Hay, not out „._ . 5 ilitras _ 8 Total for two wickets 113 Bowling analysis: Brooke-Smith took one Trickct for 33: Alexander 0 for 12, G. Mills 0 for :zt, Itubinsun v for S; A. E. Relf 0 for 21, Cumniings 1 for a POXSONBI T. 'VABSITI. WIN FOR PONSONBX. The Ponsonby-'Tarsity match, which, was aajonrned early last Saturday on account cf niin. was resumed at Victoria Park on Saturday. 'Varsity resumed batting with tbree wickets down for S6 runs, and as the result of an hoar and a-halfs play added another 100 to the score. Wanttos I!S4 co win, and having two ana a-half! hours in which to pile w> that total, Woods ■ ami Eu-ejiien »unt to the wickets. After i notching three singles. Woods had his I stumps scattered, and Hemus joined Sneddon. Between Lliein tiiey ;jave v prt*;it exlibitinn, bringing tne score up to 130 before the second wicket fell. WithJn tyro honrs.and having only four wickets down, Ponsoaby overhauled 'Varsity's total, and v> registered a two-point win. Scores were as follows:— 'VARSITY.—First Innings. Wallace, c Robinson, b Woods „ 14 Jacobson, b Woods _....„.... 10 Taylor c Kubinson. b Woods 41 Grsiiiim, c b I\?iviinri "ti », r * IT7 ' GonMing, b White lj Speight, c McCoy, b Woods „ . 18 I Gray, c McCoy, b Woods - 7 Sisam. b Kavanagh. . 4 Eobinsnn, not out — ■ ■ ■ 3S Fenwick, run out 1 Fawcett, run out ._..-.-...... 24 Extras 1 Total ISO Bowling Analysis.—Snedden, none for 31; TToods, five for 7.">: Gavin, none for 2fi: ■RTrite, one for 4: McCoy, cone for 24; EavSEash, two for 44. PONSONBY.—First innings. E. Woods, b Jncobson 3 11. Snedden. b Taylor 5H L. G. Hemns. b Taylor 73 P. White, c Goulding, b Wallace HI TV. Robinson, c Fenwick. b Slsatn 34 KjTanagh, r and h Wallace _ 1 Gavin c and b Wallace 13 Jacobson, not out « 15 C>uins, not out «: 0 Eitns „ IS Total for seven -wickets 225 Bowlin; Analysis.—Taylor, two for Co; Jaeoljson, one for 17: Fenwick, none for 2!>: Graham, noue for 1.'!: Fawcett, none for 20; Wallace, three for 40: Sisam, one for 13. SECOND GRADE. EPEN B V WAITEMATA. Tais pame was commenced on the Domain tfe aftercoon, Eden l> soing to the wickets "Bti and compiling HTfi runs. Waitemata, w ten they h-a.i made 230 runs for six wl.-k-B«, declared their inninps closed. Scores: — Eden B.—First innings: (Jray. c Brown, * Ariilastef, 17: Scale, l> Arblaster, 0; McLaogiiiin, c Brown, l> Arblaster, 2:>; Rown- £«, b Stanley. 34; Pheney, b C. Moller. 51: SW" b K. Moller. O; Geor.se. c S.Tt<-hell. b -iackay, 12; (.Jrin'irod (retired). 0; Siatter. J"f. b Arhlaftpr. 15: DiL-kson, c K. Moller. J C. Holler, r>; lleijih-way, not out 2; extras, 5-—Total, 16G. Bowling analysis: Arblaster. four for 84; Stanley, one fur 23: K. Moller, one for 21; •Mai-kay. one for 4: C. Moller. two for 20. Waitemata.— inninps: A. Riddell. tacdl, G5; T. Brown, b George, 4 : J. Steele, h Ilcijh-way, 13: K. Moller, c end b Kyd. 107: j"Kidd"ell. ft Rowntree, b 4: Maekay, not out. 23: C. Moller, c sau b rieishway 1: Staulev, not out ,9; eitris. L—Total. 230 Boiriing analysis: Kyd. two for 41: Heig-h----"J, thrte for 66; George, one for 40. UNirERSITT V. POXSOXBT. The match between University and PonJ™oy was p!., ypd in xllc Domain on Sat"nar. Qatvetsity in the first innings made ''•■ 1 first iunings: Carradus, b 4;' Foreman, b Fisher. 43; W. b Rennie, IS: C. Young, b Ulster. 0: Jackson, b Gouldins, 4; Walker, S? 1 on-. 24; Cary. not out. 32; extras, 13. wicket, 127. Bowling analysis: GrSSf- lee for 33: Fisher two for 37; two for 31. second innings, 63 (Gouldlng MfV a^'2b - T won h 7 an innings and 17 runs. '1-s.ata took four wickets for 23, aud ■fianmer f- Te r O r 26. EDEN A. V. GRAFTON. Ka'tM Kame tc:is adjourned last Grafton were all out for X 35. Erton 23111,5 wa!i resumed on Saturday, when wicb.* P - assed tMs tot al for the loss of fivi of Sio £lentI entn a:iy tinis-hini; with a score JoinT , result was therefore a twottore-— Eden - Following were the 1 firaf toa csrst umings), 155,

Eden.—A Brown, c Brierley, b W. HarTey 23, R. X). Horspool, c F. Horspool, b Gilmour, 7; Freeman, c O'Shea, b Gilmour. 20; Clark, b Harvey, 1; Taylor, c Giltnour, b Tidswell, 57; Somerrell, c O'Shea, b Gilmour. 11; S. Mills, not out, 53; Stephens, b Tidswell, O: Alexander, b Tidswell, 0; Bockland, c Gilmour, b Tidswell, 0: Thomas, b Tids-well, 20. Extras, :>2. Total, 2T>3. Bowling Analysis.—Brierley took no wickets for 23 runs, Gilmour 3 for 51, D. Hill 0 for 22, W. Harvey 2 for 56, Jack 0 for 5, Tidswell 5 for 40, J. Horspool 0 for IS. PAH>-ELL v. NORTH SHORE. North. Shore.—First innings: Farqnharson, not out, !H; Woolley, c and b Warner, 23; Colonian. b Warner, 0; A. G. Holland, Ibw, b Warner. 46; Nettleton. b Resteaux, 11; Westbrook. l> Rcsteaus, 2; Hunt, b Resteaus, 0; Cerrnty, b Barnedale, 11; Walker, run out, 12; F. A. McNeill, b Resteaux, G; Lucas, c and b Barnsdale, 12; extras, 16; total, 233. Bon-ling Analysis.—R. Barnsdale took two wickets for (50 runs: C. Resteaux, four for 53: H. M. Warner, three for 60. Paruell.—First innings: L. Brees, b Coleman, 4; J. Sale, c Holland b Farquharson, 0: H. M. Warner, c Hunt, b McNeill, 70; C. Resteaux. c Walker, b McNeill, 14; B. Foster, st Walker, b Holland. 20: W. J. Dinnison, Ibw. b Coloman. 20; D. Dufaur, c Walker, l> McNeill. 27; J. Airey, c and b Mr.Ncull. 4: Forteseue. not out, IS; R. Barnsflale. i- Nettleton. b Farquharson, 11; K. J. Sehoflcld (ahsent); extras, 7. Total 222. Bowliiis Analysis.—F. MfNcill took four wickets for 74 runs; W. Coleman. two for 4fl: Farquharson, two for 33; Holland, one for 80; I>n<-as, none for 11; and Woolley, none for IS. North Shore won by 11 runs, a two-potnt win. THIRD GRADE. Ponsonby v. Waitemata. —Ponsonby, first inniugs declared closed at three wickets for ISO. c. Sneddon, l>6; Craig, 5o; Poff, IS; Mi-Leod, 13. not out. W T aitemata, first Innings. 4S. Hazelwood was the only batsman to make double figures, with a score of 22. Second innings, total 116. Langford, 17; Golden, 20; Lowe, 35; Miller, 11; SatcheU, 10. Bowling for Ponsonby, Sneddon took 12 wickets for 64 in the two innings; Comber took five for 34; Speed, two for 43; Craig, one for 3. GRAFTON v. PARNEL.L. Grafton, first innings, 217.—C. Moore 45, P. Lepine Hi. J. Baker 27, G. Skinner IS, W. Horspool 17. Bowling for Parnell: Turbott, six for 74; Seed, one for 26; Gatlaml, I one for 35. ! Paruell, first Innings, 63.— J. Brown 19, Seed IS. Bowling for Grafton: P. L/epine, three for 13; J. Baker, tbree for 16; A. Budd, ! two for 17; Waiwh. two for IS. Paruell. cbcoud iuuiugs, five wickets for I S9.—Walker, 44 not out: Turbott, 11. BowlI ing: A. iSudd, two for IS; Waugh, two for I 17; Baker, one for 13. Grafton won by 154 runs on tlie first inn. ings; a two-poiut win. FOURTH GRADE. PARNELL, V. NORTH SHORE. North Shore, first Innings, 39; second innings, 50 (L,. Dacre 16, L. C. Kent 27, Fleming ]J). Bowling analysis: J. Williams took one -srfcket for 10 runs; W. Barnes, five for 2o; Poun-cne.F, o&e ioi li Parnell, first innings, S3. Boiling analysts: Fleming took two, wlcKets γ-j* -*0 runs; 1 Moore, two for IT; B; Datie, la* Tor 17; I Clist, one for 12. i'ernellj «v«uuu innings, 22 for four wickuts (C. Viuujuw' Bowling analysis: L. Daere took two "wickets for 13 rune; Flemining, two tor &. Pavnell won by six wickets, a three-point win , . CHURCHES , LEAGUE. All Saints' y. Mt. Bden Baptist.—Mt Eden Baptists: Ist innings—32. (Grinrod 14, Armstrong 12 not out). 2nd Innings.—6B ! (Rev. Elliott 25 not out, Armstrong 20 not j out). Bowling for All Saints': Smith took JH. Wright, three for 12. All Saints'.—lst innings, 144 (Avery 41, Wlfcion JO, Buckley 13, DeAudney 13, Bull 10). Bowling for Mt. Edea: Grinrod took four wickets for 57, Woolford three for 1!), 1 Armstrong, two for 33. Ail Saints' won by j an inuings and 40 runs. Y.M.C-A. V. ST. JOHN'S A. St John's A-, first innings, 112; Matthews 33, Morris 34; both batted well. V.M.C.A. bowling: EXlmonds, S wickets for 11 nms; Levesou, 2 wickets for 41. V.M.C.A., first innings: 6 for 100; F. Cuilimore 61 (batted splendid«», Leveson 22. St. Johns bowling: iiorna, 2 wiokets for 34; Edmunds, 1 for 27; Horsley, 3 for S. BROTHERHOOD B v. ST. JOHN'S B. ! St. John's B Jae' :inings.—45 (Scott 9, Blincoe S). Bow or Brotherhood: Seed took six wicket. Tot VV. Willey, four for 26. Brotherhood, lsv innings.—67 (Seed 21, Wheatle-y 10). Bowling for St. John's B: Medwell took three for ID, Webb 2 for IS, Alison two for 6, Scott 1 for 8. St. John's B 2nd iLuings.—i9 for 4 wickets. Bowling for Brotherhood: Willey took three wickets for 21, Wheatley one for 15, Seed none for 7. ASSOCIATED CRICKET LEAGUE. ABAWA V. " STAR" OFFICE. ! Star Office, let inning^.—s9 (Jones 24 and J liaker 22, not out). Bowling: J. Mason, two ! for 34: J. Marshall, one for 22, A. McConuell, two for 21. Arawa, Ist innings.—l 34 (T. Nyberg 28, A. McConnell 30, A. Punch 19, C. Brewin 15, J. Mason 14, and A. Currie, not out, 5. Bowling: Jones, three for 38, Baker, one for 26; Jobson, three for 2S, ami Drummona, two for 31. ••Star" OlEee, 2nd innings.—78 (Drummond 39 not out. Baker 10, Jones 14. Bowling: A. \ Punch, four for 33; T. .McConnell, 0 for 2o; and A. Currie, one for 9. Arawa. 2nd innings.—4 (J. Mason, not out, 3, and W. Young, not out, 1). Arawa won by 10 wickets. HAMTI/TOS MATCH. (By TelegTaph.—O-wn Correspondent.) HAMILTON, Saturday.— At Steele Park, Frankton met Hamilton East, making 121 for five wickets (Pomeroy 30. Shepherd 36, H. Humphreys 34 not out). Frankton made 71 (McKcnzle 16, Higgins 12). Bowlrag for Hamilton Bast, Pomeroy took seven wickets for 10 runs, Humphreys three for 11. For Frankton McKcuzie took one wicket for 27, Jeffries one for 'J£>, Nelson one for 11, Young two for IS. THAMES COMPETTTION. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent) THAMES. Saturday. Tie enp matches were continued to-day. Hauniki A, made 76 against Tararu A (Stephenson 22, Brokenshire IS, and V. Adams 17). Gordon took seven tickets for 36 runs, and Pratt two for 5. Tararu A liad lost six wickets for 43 runs when stumps were drawn. A. Brokenshire securing four wickets for 13 runs. Ha-uraki B were all out for 32 against Tararu B (Howard 14 and Burrett 9. Peters secured six wickets for 12 runs, and R. Dare three for S. Tararu B scored 76 (I'eters 22, M. Dare 2J. and F. Low-son 14). A. Me-nsies, with four wickets for 15 runs, was the most successful bowler for Hauraki. These matches will be continued next •week. WAIHI. WAIHI, Saturday. The cricket championships were resumed to-day. Suburbs, 04, beat Waikino, 64. City, 77, beat West, 44. CHRISTCHURCH FIXTURES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHTTRCH, Saturday. The first grade cricket matches were continued to-day in fine weather. West Christehurcb, which was the leading team, fared badly against Riccarton. Tie last-men-tioned made 209 (Caygill 72, Harper 43). West Chris-tctrarcli replied with 59 for four wickets, of which Reese had 39 not out. St -Übane made 145 against East Christ church (T. W. Reese 44, Wood 35). Bast Chxistchurch went in procession for 85. StAlba'cs in their second innings lost one wicket for three runs. Liowood shaped badly against Sydeaham, being disposed of for 118. 'Sydenham replied with ISO for eight wickets. Patrick played a capital toninge for 50.

PLUNKBT SHIELD MATCH. OTAGO'S PRACTICE. (By —'Press Association.) DUXEUIN. Saturday. This afternooa the Otago eleven to play Auckland for the Pluuket shield met the next thirteen at Carisbrook. The next thirteen made 178 (Baker 37, Chadwick 32). Downes took two wickets for 75 runs. Fisher two for 41, Macartney seven for 30. The eleven made lIS (Rutherford 18 not out, Hopkins 17, Fisher 14, Wordsworth 14, Wilson 12). Cunrmings took six wickets for 4o runs, Torrance three for 48, Godfrey one for 5.

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CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 32, 7 February 1910, Page 7

CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 32, 7 February 1910, Page 7