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CRICKET.

ATTCKLATJD DISTRICT MATCHES CENTURIES FOR MacCOEMICK AXD V\^LSO-\. The matches in the second draw of Auckland district cricket competition wore commenced thii a£teruoou. At Victoria Tark the vricket. was oi-cupied all flay by Ponsonby, who put up :"!1 runs for eight wic&ets against WaitciuaU, I. Wilson making 129 not out. At Eden Tark, Graftou batted the whole afternoon agninsr Parncll, putting ou runs for the Inning, to which MacCormick contrlbnted 122 not out. Eden A, on the same pround, dismissed tEden B for IGO, but did not themselves open well, losing "our wickets for t>l nina At North Shore, the homo team were ■qnickly disposed of by University for 171. end University made 32 rims fur the loss <ji a wicket. Playlns for Grammar School against ■Wiuteinata. a lad named Goodwin nm.de a A'ouble centnry, his score being "JOS. The details arc:— SOUTH SHORE V. UNIVERSITY. : Marth Shore.—Klrst Innings, 171 (O. Dacre bo, A. fijinkiu 10, G. Stewart 18 not out). University.—First inning-s, • one wirket for 52 (K. A. Airev 21, W. Caradus I'l uot out, ,W. Perry 1 not out.i. EDEN A V. EDEX B. Eden B.—First inninss. 160 (E. C. Beale 10, W. Blair M, A. Shepherd 31, A. O. HorspooO la, R. Honeycomb IS uot out). Eden A.—Klrst innings, fonr wickets for 61 t'Heigbway 10, Brooke-Smith 17, G. Cummi ass it> not oat. L. G. Taylor 7 not out). roNSONBY y, wattrmata. (Ponsaahy.—First inning*, eiglrt wickets for 331 <C. JSneddeu 22. *\ Taylor 15, N. Snadden 46, P. Wilson IS) not out, ilason 52, Bobinson 9 not out). V. PARXELL. tJratton.—.First inninßS, C 72 (E. ileCormick oot out, D. llay 01, J. H. Baker 10), SECOND GRADE. TJNTVERSITY V. EDEN B. TTniTersity.—Ffrst innings, 2OS. £den B Kiret inninss, 20S. SOWC3 SHORE V, EDEN X, Eden.—First innings, 2SS. ! North fc'hoEc.—lirst innjjiss, 83 for six wickets. FARXEUL V. G'EAFTOK. Grafton.—First Innings, 2K> for nine wickets. ORAMSI.VR V. POTtSONBX A, Cranrmar.—Ptrst Innings, 278. •■PoDsonby.—First innings, three runs without loss. THIUD GRADE. SORTH SHORE V. PONSONEI* Ponsonby.—l'irst innJnjrs, 87. >"orth i>horc—ESrst inainge, 61. GRAITMAR V. WAITBSTATA. Grammar.—lirst innings, -US ior nine wickets. EDEN B V. SACUED HEART COLLEGE. Eden B.—First innlnss. 135. Sacred Heart.—Finst innings. »T. PONSOXBT V. NORTH SHORE. North Snore— l*ixst irmlDgs, fiU Ponsoirby.—Birst iimrnga, S7. Second innings, O ior four «i<iketa. SUBURRAX CRICKET. BROTHERHOOD V. RESHiERA. Remucra.—First innings, 07; second lnnlnss, 2S. Brotheriood.—TMtst innloss. 2OS. A three-point win for Brotherhood. RAILWAY V. OKEHUN-GA. senior *cam defeated Onehnnga byaninnings-and 71 rans, onehnusa making 72 and 74, and 'itailway 'J2O lot bcwu wickets. PLASTERERS V. BROTHBRHOODI Plarterers^—Ktrst tanlngs, 90. Brotherhood.—Blrst innings. Si; eeeond ianingß, -iZ. FJasterers. who played fiTo -sivort, won fey an Innings and C 2 runs. UAILWAI B V. OXEHTJSGA; B. Sailvsy.—Ftret inniags, 47. Second innings, fonr for 71. Onehnnga.— ~Fizsb inning, 21 Eecsnd in .hid jb, ■^Sγ CHURCHEIi , ASSOCIATIOX. ST. DAVID'S V. ST. JOHN'S. St. David's.—'First inninss, 21; second iurrnss. 6S. St. John's. —First irmtnss, 47; eeeond innings, 39. The. .restdt. (was -a. draw. JGXJOR CHCRCH GRADE. EXCELSIOR V. ST. LTJKEVS. licwlsior.—Klrst jnnlngs, 57; second Innings, 51 far two (jrickets. SL Luke's.—First innings, 31; *eoond iiminss, 02. DRUTDS' ASSOCIATIQii. XEWiIARKET DRTJIDS V. 'WAITEMATA I>RDH>S. Nnrroarfept.—First innings. 112. Waltemata. —.First inninsa, 40; second iimtnss. ao. <JH,EY Ll'N'N V. MASTTKAU. Grey I^ynn.—'First innings, two •wicket* for 125 {declared}. Alannksffl. —First imiings, 50. Second. Innings, seven ■wickets for 51 runs. Grey Lynn won on toe .first, innings.Jby eight. nrJckets-and ofi rmis. WEDXESDAY CRICKET. The- drawJor the-W«dn£saaj-matches are as follows:— Sot. 11 and 3S—Bates v. Tramwaj-t DoUrynwn v. F«rm_ Force. Nov. 25 and 'Dec 2—Bakers T. Dairymen, ■Perm. (Force v. Train way. (Dec O and Iβ— TnsmwayT.. tDaJrymen, Bakers t. Perm. Force. SOUTHERN MATCHES. WELLIKGTON. (Bj Telesranh.— iPress Association.) WELLINGTON. Smiday. The senior cricket competition was codtiuued on Saturday in tine weather. North beat Central on the first innings by 341 runs to 303. Central had batted all the previous Saturday, and North did the same yesterday. The best scores were: Wilson jw. Brar 48. snd IHiddleston 43. Univorsity beat Old Boys on tl>e first innings by rnakins •»70 rnns (Tucker 102. Beer.hey 47, Blaoklock .12. Dr. Hales 3CI, to the OM Boyi' 213 (Staintnn 64, Ward 31. Broad 231. NJNOEDIX. DCNEDIN. Saturday. St Kilda. 13S <McFaull 35, McCarten 70 not outl, v. Caxisbrook A. 112. Otago Colts, 130, v. Albion, H>l. Opoho. S4 angram 33). T. Grange. 53- Orange in their second uinings. lost six wickets for 47 runs. Cariebrook B, five wfcfeets for 176 <Tackwell 53, Nugent 31, t. Dunedlfl, ail out tot 113 fc. - '

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 267, 9 November 1914, Page 3

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CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 267, 9 November 1914, Page 3

CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 267, 9 November 1914, Page 3

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