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CRICKET.

SECONDARY SCHOOLS CEICEBT. BA-CRED HEART v. KING'S COL.LSEGB. Sacred Heart 'batted first, and when time [was called had lost seven wickets for 103 I runs. The scores were: Sneddon 15, Colejman 0. J. Keeney 0 It. Keeney 44, W. Sullivan 15, P. SuUiTan 7, Slade 0, Hanlon !not out 0; extras 13. GE.AMMA3I SCHOOL v. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. Grammar School went to the wickets first, (and were all out for 158. St. John's had I lost three wlclcets for 15 runs at call of I time. The scores were as follow:—Grammar ! School: Caxadus 30, Jackson 15, Jacobsen 164, Walker 9, Sutherland 11, Gilmore 0, I Heigbway not out 24, Marks 8, Player 0, I Pratt 1; extras C—Total, 158. St. John's: j Boucher not out 2, Waring 4, White 9, I Bailey 0, ißarry not out 0. JST. JOHN'S 1L v. GRAMMAR SCHOOL IL ! St. John's In their first Innings were aL otic for 3G majxing only a poor showing. The School team retorted with 220. The chief scorers were: Sendor 56, Slater 32, PMlson 38, and Holford 42.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS CRICKET.

The following Pnblic Schools matches were played at Victoria I'ark this morning:—

POXSONBY V BERESFORB-STREET. Ponsonby, first Innings, 24 runs, the highest scorer being Hunt, with 10 runs to nu3 credit. Second innings; 27. E|eresfordstreet, first Innings, 34 runs. W. Condon made best score, with 11 runs. Second innings, 41 for three wickets.

NAPIER-STREET V. MT. ALBERT. Mount Albert, first innings, 57 runs (Lincombe 17, Keunlngham 15); second Innings, 35 nrns (Matron 15). Napier-street, flret innings, 44 runs (Preston 14); second Innings, 36 runs (Strong 10).

RICHMOND-ROAD V. {NEWTON WEST. . Richmond-road, first innings, 53 rnn«? (Grant 36. Drummond 10). Newton West, first Innings, 117 runs (SommerviUe 28, Tonkin 20, Harris 11. and Blair 10). Blair got seven wickets for 11 runs. Newton West had won by an Innings and 41 runs when stumps -were drawn. Blair took five wickets for 10 runs, and Murray three for S. PITT-STREET V. NORMAL SCHOOL. Normal School, first Innings, 73 runs (Becker 17, Louis 19) Pitt-street, first innings, three wickets for 206 (King 56, Devaney 21, Eiully 101 not out). Pitt-street won by nine wickets on the first innings. The best fielding was done by Melllns and King. PRIMARY SCHOOLS. GRADE A. PARNELL V. NEWTON EAST. Parnell.—First Innings, 10S (Martin 42, Craig 12). Newton East, 76 (McDowell 21, Morgan 16). Parnell won by 32 runs. GRADE B REM.UERA- V. GRAETON. Remuera.—First Innings, 30 (Hurst 0, Garrard 8); second innings, 57 for seven wickets (Badeley 33 not out). Graf ton.— First innings 14). Graf won by 146. runs Robertson 14). Grafton won by 146 runs oa the first innings' scores. GRADE C. NELSON-STREET V. -EPSOM. ■ Nelson-street.First Innings, 47 (Huntly 12, Maher 14); 2nd Innings, 45 for four wickets (Brophy 15, Mlnogue 10). Epsom.— First innings, 44 (Oscar 14); second innings 40 (Robinson 10, Ta'ttersall 14, Lake 11). Nelson-streef won by six wickets. EDENDALE V. BAYPIELD. Bdendale.—First innings, 27 (H. Fletcher 16); second innings, 30 (W. Fletcher 12). Bayfield.—First innings, 38 (H. Wlttner 16); second Innings, no wickets for 24 (Hopkins i IS). ■ Bayfteld- won by ten -wickets. ■ NEWMARKET V. ELLERSLIE. ■ • Newmarket. — innings, 142 (Philpot 75, Burns 17, Dormer 40). Ellerslie.—First Innings, .4; eecond innings, 50 (Mason 10. Austin 25). Newmarket won by an innings and 70 runs. ■ - •

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 67, 19 March 1910, Page 8

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CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 67, 19 March 1910, Page 8

CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 67, 19 March 1910, Page 8