SECOND GRADE.
EDEN A T. GRAFTOS. Eden batted iirst, and knocked up 234 runs fairly mnartiy before they were all seirt fiack (.irnfton were uot so fortunate, however, and wiien stumps were drawn had lost three wickets for 80 runs. Scores:— EDEN.—First Innings. A. freeman, l> Gilmour, 0; W. SomervUle, 1) Cosney, 3*; J. MUIb, c Hill b Harvey, 11; A. Drown, c Ooesey i) Harvey, 14; A. Clark, ran oui, 14; C. Uobliißoii, b Harvey, 50; S. Mills, c sub. b Euetgate, 28; J. 11. Braiih waite, b Harvey, lfl; T. Buckley, l> Harvey, 4; E. C. Bealc, nut out, 20; J. 11. Buckland, l> Harvey, 1; extras, 20; tocal, 224. Bowling for Graf ton: W. Harvey, six for 62; Cossey, one for 28; J. Gilniour, one for (M,; C. L. Eastgate, oue for 37. GKAFTON.—-First Innings. (.'. llarvey, c Buckley 1) treeoian, 15; D. Jack, b Somervell, 10; F. Horspool, c Brown b Freeman. 10; Bey. Iteeve, uot out, 32; W. Harvey', not out, 11; eruas, 2; three wickets for 80. I Howling for Eklen: Freeman, two for SO; Soraervell, one for 17. EDEX B V. UNIVERSITY. rclvcrsity.—First Innings: C. Moore, r.ot out, !);; spiii'llt, luiv, b i-raucls, (); feiiiiiiiur, ■i- J. Alexander, b U. Alexar.iler, 0; Jacobsen, 1 c Francis, b v. Alexander, U; OLojhlin, b (1. Alexander, 44; Alrey, c iunl t> lioraj)oul, i; Walker, lbw, b Horspool, 1; Wlltes, \i Cillnaour, 17; Vlckerman, b .Gltinour o; I Uouldlng, b J. Alexander, 18; Fisher, b I Heiiney, (!; rxtras, 9. Total, 134. Howling: I (.«■ Alexander, three for 18; Francis t>ne for I 21; Gilinour, two for 2K; I'uuth, iiooe 'for I 11; A. llorspool, two for 27; ilenney, one for 0; J. Alexander, oue for 12; LJversldge, none for 1. Edeu.—Pirat innings; J. Alexander, lbw, j b Walker, 5; M. Gray, thrown out, 12; it. j GUniour, b Fisher, 3. 2 wickets for 20.' POXSONBY t. TARNELL. J Ponsonby.—FJrst Innings: K. ColUns, lbw, I b Restleaux, 14; Snell, st, b Restieuux, 16; liarraclough, l> Ite&tieaux, 0; Magee, b Restleaiix, 0; Jackson, b Doble, 24; McMath, b Dohle, 3; Carey. Ibvr. l> Uoble. 1; Cusack, b r.Vilile, 1C; ('ra'\y-foni, run out. 4; McCoy, c ratterson, b Uestieaux, 14; Burr-lirown, not out. 1; ex'txas, 7: total, 0(1. Bowlini; analysis: Restieaux, five for 30; ' Dolslc. four for 21. l'nrnell. —First innings: Dennlson, 1) (MoCoy, 10; Dufaur, b ißarr-Brown, 1; Bevins, c and. b tMcilath, 5; Rose, c and b MeMath, I 0; Sale, not ont. 36; Reetieaux, not ont, 15; .extras, 17; total for 4 wickets, 90.
UtaStSß. SHORE t. WAITEBiATJL I Waitemata. —First innings: A. Klddell, t> McNeil, 1; K. Moller, c and b McNeil, 86; A. Young, t> McNeil, 73; J- Riddell, c and Miller, 17; D. Moyall. l> McNeil, 2; C. Aγ- j blaster, run ont, 3; C. iMoller, not out, 34;' JB. Mc«ay, st, b Miller, 19; T. Hurley, c sub., b Wilson, 14; D. ililler, b McNeil, 11; J. JlcPhaH, b McNeil, 3; extras, 36; total,; 300. Bowling analysis: McNeil took six -wickets for 94 runs; Miller, two for 31;, Wileon, one for 45. I North Shore.—Second innings: Shove, b C. Moller, 6; White, not out, 27; Philson, not out, 1; total for one wicket, 34.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 270, 14 November 1910, Page 7
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538SECOND GRADE. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 270, 14 November 1910, Page 7
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