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CRICKET.

AUCKLAND V. THE COLTS. •'ADKAWN GAME.. I Tbo match at North Shore on Saturday between an. Auckland Eleven and a Colts Fifteeii ended in a draw on time. When the. game was continued - the Eleven were short-manned, Gordon, the not cut man, being absent. Jackson and;Tattersall continued the Innings, and carried the total'to. 303, by which time some of the "nilsslng members of the Eleven" liad turned up, and Sale declared, ncmus being absent.- ; ■'• Breese and Harris opened for the Colts, to the bowling of Sommervell and Snedden. Harris was bowled by Snedden In the fifth over—one lor 9. Moller made only a single; off Snedden, and succumbed next over' to Sommervell—two for 10. Breese and Murdoch were together, and both played con- ; fldently, but, at 18, Murdoch cut or highlishig ball from Sommervell into Snedden's hands at first slip. Breese, joined by Haase, continued to play free aud confident cricket, with a particularly pretty scoring stroke to third man through the slips, off the'rising balls that came from Sommervell. , When 30 runs were up liehad contributed 20 of them, and meantime Haase showed a partiality for turning to leg the breaks dis-. pensed by Snedden.' At 37, Dacre displaced Bommervell with the ball, and Breese wel-. corned him by placing a lour to leg. Taylor was handed the. ball at the other-end by Snedden, bat the.double change had no immediate damaging'result, and the batsmen eent-50 up safely.-; Then Taylor, with a change of pace, tricked Haase into cocking one-up to Snedden at mid-off—four for 53. Sommervell now came back,' taking the ball from DacTe. Edmond's first run came from an uppish mis-hit through the slips, off JTaylor, but next-ball he jumped out to hit,., missed, and was stumped—five for 57. Ariblaster achieved the distinction, of putting the first blob in the score by mis-bitting Taylor on the leg side, enabling Sale to run back and take the catch—sis.for 61.; Taylor's next over saw Breese go;iu:a most unfortunate manner. He was backing up for a second run off a stroke by Speight, /when the latter sent him back late, and he was run out. Breese had played excellent ! cricket, and put on 47 out of 70 "• runs up. 'Moore saw a maiden through to Sommervell/ and then Speight went to hit Taylor over ' the fence, and succeeded in giving Hors-. pool at. catch at long-on—eight for 71. By waiting fop the loose ball and dealing with it, Moore ran into double figures, but immediately afterwards Doble was run out—. nine for 84. He wns followed next over by. •Moore, who- gaye 1 Tattersall a chance by. swinging out recklessly at Taylor, and was promptly stumped—ten for 85. Richards tvas Tattereall'e next victim, being stump-. Ed in stepping out to-Snedden—eleven for. 85. Young joined Tempeton, and swung' hard at whatever came his -way. He knocked 10 eff one of Snedden's overs, and brought the century on. This brought Sommervell again to the attack, -with Taylor,, ■but Tempeton-now started to score, and hel iknocked 8 off Taylor's next over. With" a snick and a couple of drives, Young gathered in a dozen off Sommervell. Next over Sommerveie .got. Young, who put a rising ball into tinedden's hands at fine slip. .Twelve for 133. The official Fifteen had by now dwindled to thirteen, so Stainton and McArthur filled places. Sommervell, Sned--den, and Dacre failed to effect a breach inthe Tempetou-S tain ton partnership, nuil Taylor had a try for the last over of the day, but though an appeal for a stump was made against Tempeton, it was not sus-. tamed, and the Colts ihad the satisfaction: of a draw on time. Scores:—. ; ;; THE ELEVEN". Hemus, b Edmond Iβ Snedden, b Doble "" * 63 Horspool, st Young, b Doble .......!!. 31 Taylor, c Speight, b Doble 0 Sale, c Bichards, b Speight 46 •Somervell, c Young, b Doble ..■. 21 Anthony, c Murdoch, b Arblaster .... 31 Gordon, not out 33 L. Dacre, c and b Speight 28 Tattersall, not out 1 Jackson, not out in Extras 2£ ■Eight wickets for „.. 303 ■Bowling: Arblaster one for 50, C. Moller none for 41, Edmond one for 44, Doble four for 59, Moore none for 18, Speight two for 63, Biehards none for 6. THE COLTS. ■Breese, run out . . 47 Harris, b Snedden ... •> Moller, b Sommervell 1 Murdoch, -c Snedden, b Sommervell .... 5 •Haase, c Snedden, b Taylor .......... 18 Edmond. st Tattersall, b Taylbr 2 lArblaster, c Sale, b Taylor 0 Speight, c Horspool, b Taylor ...... 1 Moore, at Tattersall, b Taylor 14 Doble, runout .....* 0 ißichards, fit Tattersall, b Snedden .... 0 (Tempeton, not out ■■ 22 Young, c Snedden, b Sommervell .... 33 Stainton, not out 13 t Extras _. n ....~._ ~ 7 Twelve -wickets for ■'.....■ 139 . Bowling: Snedden-two for 43, Taylor five for 34,. Sommerv«U three for 57, Dacre noiie tor. 14. r ' • " -;;• THIRD GRADE. PABNELL WIN PREMIERSHIP. . The play-off between Eden A and Parnell, at North Shore on Saturday, for the premiership of the third grade, resultedln a narrow win for Parnell by 19 runs on the first innings. Scores:— .. Parnell.—'First innings: Burns, b Blaif; 10; B. Williams, c Dee, b-Blair, 4; 8., Crawford.'b Blair, 12; W. J. Dlnnlsou, b .Blair, 8; K. Slater, c and b Blair, 33; A. Gedye, i> Blair, 11; S. Hunt, b Watson, 11; J. Williams, b Watson, 10; C. Seed, Ibw, b Wat■on, 38; Simpson, c Jenkins, b Watson, 11; Badeley, not out, 2; extras, 22. Total-, 172. Bowling: Watson four for 14, Blair six for 86, Dee none for 31, Basmussen none for 10, McConnell none. for 8. * _ Eden.—First innings, 158. Eden.—Second Innings: McConnoll, c Williams, b Hunt, 1; A. Thomas, c andb Burns, 7; W. Hankin, not out 27; H. Dee, c Crawford, b Burns, 20; Watson, b Hunt, 1; Hunt, ■b Burns, 6; extras, 3. Total for five wickets, 65-, . primary schools. ;.:,;':: ~, grade a. _-. ponsonby v. gbafton. Pongonby.—First innings, SO (Arneil 16, Ellison 12, Johnson 13). • — Bowling: Cole four wickets, Munro three, Palce two. ''."-" Graf ton.—First innings, 93 (Lamb 30, Cole 16). , Bowling: Arniel, five wickets, Stirling three, Johnson two. Graf ton won on first innings by 43 runs. PARNELL V, MOUNT EDEN". Parnell. —First innings, 116 for five wieketc (Watts 54 not out, Packmen 16, Anderson 32 not out). • Bowling: Taylor four wickets, Dick two, McLeod three, Richardson one. Mount Eden. First innings, 115 (Wolfgram 37, GUlesple 28, Baxter 21, Fbstles 14). : Farnell won .by five wickets and 1 run, NEWTON WEST. V. MABIST BEOS. ■Marlet Bros.—First innings, 274 for fi>e wickets (Began 94, Delgrosso Oβ, Rtghton 45 not out, Shanaghan 41 not out, Brodle ill not out). Newton West—First innings,. 26 (Knight 6). .... ■ ■■.:* ' NAPIER STREET V. MT.; ALBERT," Napier' Street.—-First innings, 6l:-(Ander-■on U, Nleoll 15).. , ■•■ . , .. - . Mt. Albert.—First innings, 50 (Whelaa M). - ■ .

NORMAL V. NELSON STREET. ■Normal.—First innings, 14.;' Second -innings, 46. —■ " Bowling: Adams took : four wickets, Far-, qubar four. Leech 2. Nelson Street. —First innings, 62 (Menley 13, Hendy 11. Niepcr -10).- ■■ . .^-,;.:.-,.. Bowling: - Bailey took eight -wickets, Hendy 12. . BERESFORD STREET V. BAYFIELD. Beresford Street.—First innings. 112 (Steele 23, SIcJl-linscry 11, Barnes'll,, Towii-f send 11, McCrystal 10, Cqwley'l9, Arnott 11 Dimler 11). "i. ~...:..■: - ■ Bayfleld.—First innings, .75 i (Jensen 15, McNuiunra 14, -Uirt 13, Robinson 11). Second innings, 101 for one wicket (Robinson 40 not out, Craig" 89 not out. Bagnall ; 22). GRADE C. - NEWTON EAST V. REMUERA. Newton East.—First innings, 158 (Knowles 68,- Kelly 50). • - -- - - t *■% -• > Eemiiera. —First innings, 26 (Johnson 12). Second innings, five wickets for 64 (Badeley not out, 38, Carter 18). ~. •...;. Newton East won by 132 runs on first innings. EPSOM V. EELERSLIEr" , - ■'";; Epsom.—First innings, 95 (D. Wright 62 not out). Bowling (first innings): D. Wright five wickets, W. Stichbury five (hat trick), D. Wright fire. Smith four. '"■ Ellerslic—First "innings,- 15;- second^ ■: 61 : (Burkill 17, Mattson 15). Bowling: Jiattson, live wickets, Burkill, three. :."Epspnt won by. an innings and; 29 rung,^'MAUNGAWHAU V. NEW-MARKET! Maungawhau.—First innings, .68 (S. Mitchell 26, Fowler 11). Second innings, 119 for five wickets: (Bridgman 31, ;S. Mitchell 26, Hutchings 21, Newcomb 15).- : Bowling: Lawtence. flvej.wickets,' BonU five. Secondiuninga:- Lawrence , two, Bond! two. Whisker one ~ . * " M Newmarket.—First innings. 84 (Whisker 7, Bond 6. Lawrence 6). . '.'■:.:.• ■'■■ Bowling: Mitchell, four wickets, ■ Bridgman two, Hutchings two, Newcomb two. * ! Mannguwbau won by 34 - rubs on first! innings. . ■ ■'._■. \. , '•>": ■'. EDEXDALE V. STANLEY BAY. Edendale.—First innings, 42 (Hughes 13, Graysou 18). Second innings, 56 for two wickets, declared (Grayson-28, Wheeler 18). Stanley Bay.—First innings, 52 (Faulkner 12, Quelch 14). Secona Innings,: 22 • for eight wickete. _: ' —--• ••-• • ■•' Edeudale - closed late, but were unable to get the whole Stanley Bay team out In 25 minutes, and lost by 10 ran* .'on, the first Innings. SECONDARY SCHOOLS. /,■ . ; . . FIKST GRADE. [".' '"■ KINGS COLLEGE I. V. GRAMMAR SCHOOL B. King's College.—First innings,' 182 for four wickets (Mackenzie 44,' Palmer <ll,' Caugney 40, Irving 56 not out). ■ ■ Bowling: Lake two wickets for\3l. SACRED HEART COLLEGE V. GRAMMAR SCHOOL AX. Sacred Heart College.—First- innings, 129 (Olsen 33, Johnston 26, Murphy 17)... . ■ Bowling: Hart six wickets for 11, McArthur three for 19. r~,Y . Grammar A.—First innings, 45 for one wicket (Smeeton 25, Hough 16 not out). SECOND GItAT>K. GRAMMAR 11.8 -V. SACBBD HEARTGrammar 11.8. —First innings, 89 (Drummond 18 not out, Baisher 17, McLeod. 16, Murray 10). Bowling: Cahlll two for 42, McCarthy seven for' 36. Sacred Heart First Innings, 25 for six wickets (Gallagher 6, Cahlll 6). Bowling: Bennett three for 10, McGlnley two for 9, Murray one for 3. - ■■■••; ■• TECHNICAL COLUEGE V. KING'S lI.A. King's ll.A.—First innings, 100 (Grant 52, Macklow 21, Boucher 7). Bowling: Gibbons six for 22. Technical College.—First . innings, 66 (Hobson'2l,'Slatter 20).- ~- — - -- Bowling: Cadness two for 28, Bechan twa for 20. GRAMMAR SCHOOL lI.A V. KING'S COLLEGE 11.8. Grammar School.—First-Innings,. 223 for seven wickets (innings closed) (Harrison 104, Cleal 49, SommerTllle 25, Garronl 12, Duncan 25). Bowling: Reeves four wickets. Culling two, Fry one wicket. King's College.—First innings, 28 for two wickets (Culling 14 not out). CHURCHES' ASSOCIATION. r PREMIERSHIP IN THE BALANCE. I The play-oIT between V.M.C.A. and St. Peter's for the Churches'.Association chimpionship was continued oh" Saturday, but finality was not reached, Y.M.C.A.'s second innings of 2C3 occupying the whole afternoon. The match will be concluded next ■week. Scores:— .' -. '-'..'.■" .j. }:. V.M.C.A.—First Innings, 76. ♦ -St. Peter's.—First Innings, 62. • V.M.C.A. — Second inning*: Holland, b Bushell, 30; Crombie, b lsbister, 1; Culll-: more, b Doughty- 58; Browne, c Thorhe*, b Doughty, 5; Beech, -b- Brown, -24; Cooper, Ibw, b Brown, 2: Dreaver, Ibw, b' Dougntr, 19: Bass, c lsbister, b Buehell,77; McJlurtrie, b Stain ton, 36;; Buckle, not but, 1; Kent, c lsbister/ b Stalnton, '5. ■ 'Total. 263. Bowling: ■ Doughty three wickets for «S runs, lsbister one for 56, Howard none for 31, Bushell two for 65, Browne two for 35. FINAL B GRADE. In the final of the B grade, Croydon beat Beresford Street by 139 on the first innings. Scores.^—- ..... 1 , : Beresford Street.—First innings, 138 (R Jones 48, N. Carr 29). : Croydbn:—First Innings,: .275 (H. Wilson S9, H. Catternll 60, W. Taylor 33, N. Kinsstone 31, G. Slatter 24, F. Wilson 18). Beresford Street.—Second innings, four wickets for 35 runs (Nelson. 16. B, Jones not out Iβ). BROTHERHOOD C.C. V. MARITIME. Brotherhood.—First innings, 280. Wheatley 55, Bazano 49,' Jepson 47, Younft 2B Sperber 10. Fish 18 all batted well for Brotherhood. Maritime.—First innings, 48 for cix. wickets. Taylor 30, only one to reach double figures. - - : . Match ended in a draw, as time was up.. WELLINGTON CHAMPIONSHIP. WON BY NORTH CLUB, - . (By Telegraph.—Press. Association.) WELLINGTON. Sunday. The Wellington Cricket Association senior competition was concluded yesterday, when East A defeated North by 130 runs oh the first innings. East made 205, and North 75 (Wilkinson 23), and 104 for fovir wickets. Hickey took seven wickets for 33 and -three for 27. North won the championship with 20 points. East A and Central having 19 points each. South defeated Hutt on the first innings by 39 runs.' South made 165 and Hutt 126. Rogers 52, and Staples 37, were Hutt's best scorers. Carter took four wickets for 39, and Naughton two forij. ~;~r~: ..-hawke'S afesrit ; i NAPIER, this day. United B won the senior cricket championship, beating Scinde (last year's champions) in the final match by 57 runs, '.'

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 88, 14 April 1913, Page 8

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CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 88, 14 April 1913, Page 8

CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 88, 14 April 1913, Page 8

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