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CRICKET.

I THE CHAMPIONSHIPS. " SKNIOR MATCHES. ' ' : A CENTURY TO E. HORSPOOL. 5 = — COATES DOES THE HAT TRICK. The Auckland Cricket Association's . senior championship competition was con- ■ tinued on Saturday, when a new series or ; matches was begun, . Tbe wickets generally were dry and favoured the batsmen, but • only one team made more than 2CO, aud • only one century to an individual player 1 wan recorded. • On Eden Park. Grafton put on 185 • apainst Parnell. K. Ilorspool carrying his ■ hat for 112. Farnpll lost six wickets for [ 104. ; The top sc-nro of the day. 255. was made by North Shore against Eden, on Eden Park. Eden, who were plnylng two men short, were dismissed lor 41, Coates performing the hat trick. Playing one man short against University on Victoria Park, Ponsonby made 177. the ■ students responding with 7!) for seven 1 wickets. POXSOXBY V. UNIVERSITY. PONSONBY— First Innings. Smith, c Graham, b Fawcett S2 1 F. Craig, c W. Garrard, li Graham.... 2'! ! Hendy, v Graham, b Fawcett 11 Minogue, c Brennand, h Giluiore 0 R. Craig, b Fawcett .'! Collins, st I.owry. b Fawcett 4 Innes. c Lowry." b Fawcett 1 Morris, b Fawcett , 8 Mi-Math, not out 10 Robinson, b Graham f> Extras I'C Total 17T Bowling analysis: Fawcett six for liS. Grnham two for 20. Giluiore one for 2}<. Goodwin none for 3u. UNIVERSITY. —First Innings. Lowry. b Smith r. Goodwin, l> Mc Math i:i W. Garrard. c Robinson, b Smith 0 Consins. c F. Craig, b McMatb 17 Graham, c and li Smith 31 Brennand, b Smith 0 Fawcett, b Smith 1\ OlliDorp, not out ...................... 0 McLeod. not ont 2 Extras ol Totiil for Sfven ••■*••*«•* TO PARXELL A 7. GRAFTON". GRAFTON.—F'irst Innings. iK. Horspool. not out 112 i MfCormick, b Simpson () I Punch, c Bannister, b Andrews r> I **• PloinflQ, b Biinnistor ..... . "XTi fßei-eridpre. b Mlddleton 11 Baker, c Bimnister. b Simpson 14 A. Ilorspool. c Middleton, b Andrews A A. Slomnu. b Simpson 7 F. Jlorspool. c Cloke. b Brees? 10 H. Ilorspool. l> Breese 0 Kirkwood. b Middloton 0 Extras 7 Total -. IST. Bowline analysis: Simpson took three, ■wickets for 30 runs. Andrews two for 46. Bnnnistor one for 30, Middleton -two for 4". Warner none for 13, Breeso two for 110. j PARXELL.—First Innings. ■Ged.re. c and b Horspool 2T. j Bnrns, c aud h Horspool 21 I Warner, c Baker, b ITorspool ..... 12 Packman, c Baker, b Sloman 32 Breesp. not out n Wilßon. b Ilorspool .'. o Andrews, b A. Sloman 2 Extras 3 Total for six wickets 104 F.DEX V. NORTH SHORE. EDEN.—First" Innings. A. E. Irvine, b Contes 12 L. G. Taylor, b Coates 3 E. A. Heighway, c Midlane. ri Arblaster 7 F. A. Cooper, b Conres n R. F. Whelan. b Pontes o R. C. Taylor, b Arblnster 0 •T. A. Leech. <• and l> Arblaster 4 A. .T. Sbenherd. not ont 2 E. E. Beale, l> Arblaster 1 Extras „ 6 Total for eight wicket* 41 Bowline analysis: Arblaster took four wickets for 22 runs, Coatos four for 13. ! SHORE.—First Innfnps. J. Midlane, c Shepherd, b R. Tavlor.. fll B. Frntor, lbw. l> Prater '. IB j A. Rankin. c sub., l> Shepherd .....*.. 0 C Dacre, b Shepherd <> j I 1., rrime. c and b Whelan 7 I { C. Arblaster, c Leech, b L. G. Taylor 31 ! IK. V, Sales, c sub., l> L G.'Taylor ."U '■ fV. Foster, b K. Taylor t> ' . R. Ooble, c and b Leech '.'.'.'" 13 '. D. Coates, b R. Taylor o\ ! A. Scott, not out n . Extras i; 33 Total ' ~215 Bowling analysis: R. Taylor took three wickets, Frater one. Shepherd two Whelau one, L. G. Taylor two, and Leech one. iJECOXD GRADE. PONSONBY V. EDEN. Ponsonby.—First innings: G. Craig, run out, 10; W. Green, c and l> Gnsparlch, 0; Jensen, b Gasparich, 12; C. Craig, b Gas- ! purich, 0; Hopkinson, b Gllleepie, 0; LanK l> Gillespie, 2; Brnnini,-, l> Gusparich .V Darby, c and b Rnnkin. 13; McMath, not out, 6; Simpson, c Kent, b Gasparich, 7; I Browne, l> Gasparich, 6; extras, 6; total 75 ! Bowling analysis: Gasparich, six for 25, Gillespie, two for :12, Rankin one for 5. Eden.—First innings: Ricketts. l> Craig. 20; Gillespie. b Oralg. 40: Mills, run out. S; Blair, run ont. st>; Baxter, c and b Dnrby, 8; Bennett, b Hopkinson. 41: C. Kent, l> G. Craig, 0; Gasparich, b G. Craig, 0; Rankin, 'o Hopkinson, .j; extras, 83; total, 220. Bowling analysis: Ilopkinson. two for 71, Darby one for 21, G. Craig four for 57. NORMAL OLD BOYS V. PARNEM,. Normal.—First innings: Lyon, run out 2: Buckley, b Richardson, 17; Murdoch, b Richardson, 17; Arneil, c and l> Gassy 1; Buckley, c and b WillianiH, 0: Donovan run out, 10: Hughes, not out, 4C; Marsden, c and b Williams. 13; Amodco. l> McGregor, 31: Brightline, run out, .1; Young c and b McGregor. 9; extras, 6; total, 167. Bowling: Williams two for 38. Wilson none for ?i6, Gussy one for 22, Richardson two for 27, McGregor two for 12. Parnell. —First innings: Menzies. run out. 5; Gedye. lbw, b Murdoch, 6; A. Williams, r: and b Murdoch, J>: Long, lbw, b Murdoch, 14; Wilson, run out. 5; Keeuan, not out, "; extras, '3; total for five wickets, 44. THIRD GRADE. GRAMMAR V. NORMAL. (Played at Eden Park.) Grammar. —First innings 131 (Ross 11, Hilton 15, Woods 26, Cleal 34, Badeley 12, ißurus 16}. Bowling analysis: For Grammar Cleal took three wickets, Woods three wickets, and Burns two wickets. Normal.—First- innings 110 (Christian 15, Bradley 17, Hughes 23, Kronfeld 15). Bowling analysis: For Normal Lay bourne took Jive wickets and 'Bradley four wickets. The game Is unfinished. EDEN V. "BEUESFORD. Beresford.—First innings 112 (C. Mills 29, *T. Gubl>; not out, 26, 11. Tonkin <13, B. Tonkin 14). ■ • Bowling-for 'Eden: E. Kent took four wickets for 2fe, S.. Mitchell two for 28, Wright one for. 19. ; _ Eden. —Ifirst innings- 147 <A. Alexander 2(1, AY. Davies 37, W: Herriiigton Iβ, H. Wright 21, J. Barber-10). _ The game is unlinished. V.M.C.A. BOYS'. COMPETITION, SENIOR <rRA'DE. RIVALS V. SPURS. Rivals.—First inning. , -. 58 (Coltman 17, Paxton 1C not out). Second innings, 82 (Gmllck 34. Paxton 20 not out). .Spurs.—First innings. t»7 'Fronde 2C. Drew .20, Blight J3. Cleave ill}. Second innings, 44 (Cleave IS|. Spurs -non ->j one .win.

SWIFTS V. CEI/TS. Swifts.—'First innings, iS) (Whoatcroft Iβ, Bauer 14, Gallagher 13). Second Innings, 109 for four wlckete <Whe:\tcrort r>o not ont, Gallasher Iβ, 'Bauer 14. tShenkin not out). Celts.—First innings, -17 (Stewart 30). Se-eond innings, 74 (Turner 23, Beeaton .13). Swifts won by six wiciets and 57 runs, getting three points. AUCKLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL FIXTURES. A GRADE (FIRST UOI'ND). Second Game. —Mt. Kden v. Vermont, Devuiiport v. Urafton, Mt. Albert v. lieimiera, Napier Street v. hpsoin. Third (iauie.—ilt. Kden v Jit. Alber., Pevoupnrt v. Vi-rmoiit. Napier Street v. Kuimivra, Kpsotn v. (irufloii. Fourth tiatiie. —Mt. Kiii-ti v. Napier .Street. Devonporl v. Mt. Albert. Vcriuoln v. (irafuni, Kpsi.iin v. Kcniucrii. Fifth Game.—Mt. Hden v. Kpsoui, Devonport v. Napier" Street, Vermont v. Ml. Albert, Kciuueru v. Urafton. Sixth (jame.—Mt. Kden V. Kemueru, Devonport v. Kpsoui, Vermont v. Nupier Strei-t, Mt. Albert v. Graft on. Seventh Uainc—Mt. KUen v. Grafton, DeTonport v. Ueiuticro, Vcrmout v. Kpsoui, Mt. Albert v. Napier Street. B GRAUK (FXHST HOUNU). Second Game.— fnrnclJ v. It. I'lievalier, E'onsonliy v. Kllerslie, Grey Lynu \. .Voriual. Biiyflcld v. Newmarket. Third Uiinie.— I'arnell v. Grey Lynn, Piinsonljy v. It. Chevalier, Bajijeld v. Normal, Ncmnarket v. ICllerslic. fourth GiLine.--Parnell v. Baylield, I'onsonliy v. Urey Lynn, I'oint cnevulier v Kileislie, Newmarket v. Normal. Fifth Game.— l'aniell v. Newmarket, I'.msonby v. Hay Held. Grey Lynn v. I'oint ClievaluT, Normal v. Elleralie. Sixth Game.—l'arnell v. Normal, i'onsouby v. Ne-.vinarket, Joint Chevalier v. Baytleld, Grey Lynn v. Kllerslle. Severnh Game.—Taniell v. ICllerslie, Ponsonby v. Norimil, I'oint Chevalier v. Ncwmnrket, Grey Lynn v. Baytleld. (' GRADK iFIItST ttOCND). Second Uame.— Avundulc v. Newton West Beresforil Street v. KdeuUnle, Stanley Bay v. Newjo!) Kast, Mannirawliaii V. Nelsou Street. Third Game.—Arondale v. Stanley Ba-, Bereslord SI reel v. Newton West, MauugaV.IIUII v. Njnrton Kast, Nelson Street v. Kdendiiic. Fiuirtlt Game. — Arondnic v. Maungflwliini, UoresCord Street, v. Stanley Hay. Newton West v. Kdemtale, Nelson Street v. Newt.m East. Fifth Game.—Avondale v. Nelson Street, Beresfonl Street v. MamiKawliau, Newton Went v. Stanley Bay. Newton Kast v. ICdenI dale. Sixth Game..—Avondale v. Newton East, Bercsford Srreel v. Nelson Street. Newtou West. v. Maungawhau. Stanley Bay v. Kdendale. Seventh Game.—Avondale v. Kdendale. Keresford Street v. Newton Kaßt, Newton West v. Nelson Street, Stanley Hay V. Maungawbnu. D GRADE fFIBST ROUND). Second Game.—Newmarket v. Te TnpapH. Northeote a bye. ltlehmond Hoad v. i Takupnna, MeadowtTank v. Belmont ; Third Game. —Newmarket v. Klelimond Uoad, Northeote v. Te Pnpnpa, Meadowbank v. Takapnna. Belmont a bye. Fourth Game.—Newmarket v. Meadowbank, Northeote v. Kichmonil fiond, Belmont v. Takapuna, Te I'apapa a bye. Fifth Game.-Newmarket v. Belmont. Xortheote v. Meadowbank, Te Papapa v. Uiehmond Kond. Takapuna a bye. Sixth Game.—Newmarket v. Takapuna. Northeote v. Belmont. Te l'upapa v. Meadowbank. Klehmond Road a bye. Seventh Game.—Northeote V. Taknpunn. Belmont v. Te Papnpn, Uiehmond Hoad v. Meadowbank. Xpwmarket a bye.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 48, 25 February 1918, Page 6

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CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 48, 25 February 1918, Page 6

CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 48, 25 February 1918, Page 6

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