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SECONDARY SCHOOLS. , GRAMMAR SCHOOL V. ST. JOHN'S. FIRST GRADE. ■ Grammar School.—First Innings: 104 (Marks 28, Blnndell 25, Hockin 21). BowlIng for Bt. John's:' 'White,' four for 42. St. , John's.-^-Firßt. Innings: 19 for five ■wlckete (Reynolds 8)1 Bowling for Grammar ! School: Pratt, fonr for 8. SACRED HEART V. KING'S COLLEGE. Sacred' Heart—First Innings: 75 (Earlly 29, Foley 13). Bowling for King's: Reed, five for 17; McPorlnne, two for 8. King's College.—First Innings: 34 for six wickets (Reed 13). Bowling for Sacred Heart: McVeagh, four for 14. SECOND GRADE. SACRED HEART V. KING'S COLLEGE. King's College,—First Innings: 238 (McKfenzle 84 not out, Caughey 67, Foster 28). Bowling for Sacred Heart: Taylor, three for 6; Cottrel, three for 59. Sacred Heart.—First Innings: 13 for five wickets (Darby 7 not out). Bowling for King's: Clifford, three for 5. GRAMMAR SCHOOL 11. B V. GRAMMAR SCHOOL 11. A. Grammar School 11. B.—First Innings: 105 (Dormer 33, Miller 18) Bowling for n. A: Wilson, six for 20. Grammar School 11. A.: 49 for four wickets (Massey 17 not out, Wilson 11). Bowiing for 11. B.: Wyatt, three for 12. ST. JOHN'S V. KING'S COLLEGE II A. King's College.—First Innings: 209 for seven wickets (Bushill 88, Moore 74). BowlIng for St. John's, E. Smith took three wickets. PUBLIC SOEOOI. HATCHES. NEWTON EAST V. NEWTON , WEST. ■Newton East.—First innings, 93 (McDowell 65, Tierney 14). Second innings, 91 for seven wickets (Borgolte 45, Cyril Kelly 15). Newton West.—First innings, 49 (Howard 21). Newton East won by 44 on the first Innings. Bawling.—For Newton East: McDowell and Bresano bowled well. Newton West: Blundell, Butler, and Howard bowled beet. EEMUBRA v. DBVONPOBT. Jtemiurca, first innings, 120 (W. Badely 35, Cutler 33, C. Badely 30). Devonport.—First Innings, 68 (Grey 25, Nettleton 18). .Remuera won by 52 rune on the first Innings. * Bowling: W. Badely took five for 30, and C Badely three for 14. Dacre, Johnson and McKenzie shared bowling honours. OUTSIDE MATCHES. ETAiR. OF 'EDEN V. JOHN BURNS. John Burns.—'First innings, 90 (Robertson 45 not out, Jobson 11, Morris 9). Bowling for Star of Sden, West took eight <wickete for 63, Farrant one for nine. Star of Eden.—First innings, 110 (Kasken 28, C. Stewart 12, W. Farrant 17, L. 'FaTrant 18, West Iβ). Star of Eden won by 20 rune. N.Z. EXPRESS CO. V. O>E PAPA-PA. iN.Z. Express Co. —First innings, 58 ('Ritchie 12, Arnell 23). Bowling analysis: J. ■Maun took seven ■wickets for 26 runs, It. Cross one (for six. Pulton one for none. Te Papapa.—First innings, 68 (J. Smales 13, R. Cross 11, O. .Bay 10, H. PuUan 10, not out). Bowling: Oassln took sis wickets for 26 runs, Donavon four for 38. Te Pa.papa won t>y 10 runs. iALDBBSIDE V. WHAMETI. jAldereiae.—First innings, 65 (Smith 37). Second Innings, 52 (Pegler 27, Smith" 14). Wlhajretl.—First innings 36 (Land Ul). Second innings, 42 (Coffey 13). MACKY, ZiOGAN AND CO. V. ROCKY iNOOK. Mackay, Lnygan, batting first, compiled 69 runs, to "Which Rocky Nook replied with 132 runs. 'For the winners, Burton (31), H. <!rlbbJe (15), S. Gribble (14), Sainton (22), and Hall (15) tbatted best, wfoile ifor the losers Eyre (23, not out) and Mackay (16) rwere the most successful. Rocky iNook thus uron by 63 runs on the first innings. - S. KAWNSIiEY v. MENNIE, LTD. S. Rawnsley, first innings, 72 (Beresford 24, Chatfield 14). JMennie, first innings 105 (Manning 30, Polley 28, Murdoch, 1 not out). ENTIRICAN, LTD., V. SHAIILAND, LTD. Sharland, Ltd.—'First innings, 43 (White 11, Marriott 14). Entrican, Ltd.—vFiet innIngs, S7 (Golden 21, McCowen 24, Sadler 16). Sharland, Ltd.—Second innings, 52 for 9 wickets (Marriott 22, EdmoDds 20). Butrican won by 44 on the first innings. SOUTHERN MATCHES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ■ .CHRISTCHDROH, Saturday. The tenth and final round of the senior championship matches was commenced in fine -weather to-day. Sydenham, the leading team, scored 252 against West Ghrist<orareh, Patrick playing a capital innings or ,

75 and Burgee SO, scored by hard bitting. ■West COnieteharch. responded, .with five runs •wltnout loee.' Gust faxed IjaniJy asalnst Hirenrton, being all out for 100, W.. Cartton i(65) ODfl Sims (43)Delng the only'ones able to-make headway ug&lnet 4Ji« As- Kiccarton hare -wiped off **> for tlie loss- x>l two Thickets t3iey slionla Ihare no dlfflculty In winning. St. Albans dlsmtesed .LlßWood- for 170, A. M. Ridley (48) and Tlicrrfas <45).bpth playing excellent cricket for their Tniis. Similman, witn five wK-kets "for 061 runs, -was the beat bowler. IFor St. Albans, who responded with 93 for three Tviekets. Crawaiftw batted exceedingly well for 37. rUTNEDIN, Sunday. The cricket matches were continued yesterday In line weather, bnt, owing to lack of rafci, the ••wickets -were not in the best condition. .Albion made 29Z against Grange (J. Shepberd 138, Hiddlestoii. 58). Grange lost three .wtckets lor 75." Opoiho met Carie'brook A, *rid compiled 194. Hopkins took three wtckets for 14. Carlabrook A made 5C for five wickets. .Dunedln put on 14a pgainst Carlsbrook B (Condliffe 41), The aatter lost five wickets for 76 runs.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 55, 6 March 1911, Page 8

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CRICKET Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 55, 6 March 1911, Page 8

CRICKET Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 55, 6 March 1911, Page 8