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EDEN. V. PAENEM.

Eden ltad an easy win over PanieH when the match was coutinned on the IBcmoern Ground on Sntnrday. Tlic former declared their first innings closed with a total of SM runs. 'I v .Lmell dM not open wen. hut compiled a srore of Ufl at Oie end of their first innings. This still left Hicm n big leeway to pull np. Tbej- were nneqnal to the tusk, onlv adding ise to the total for their second innings. Follo-w----ing are the scores:— EDEN. First Innings (sis wickets) Wn rtowllng: Moore tool; one wicket for Si rniK. McUod one for (!) Anthony one for H7, Turbott one for Xl,'French none for 82, Itaileley none for 2-1, Snmervell none for 45, Hlncs uoue for 32. Gee one for 0. rAlt.NEl.Lu—First Innings. Rsidcley, b It. Taylor v 23 Somervell, run out 2 lien, b Ulllesiile 11 Anthony, b 1L Taylor II MdJKid, b Cox _ 30 IHnes, not out 0 Moore, st ltowntrce, b L. O. Taylor... 2» Pcglor l> Cox 2 Turbott, b d<. G. Taylor, c llciguway.. I'Uow, b Blair 2 Extras «

Totlll 11" Howling: XL. Tnylor took two wickets for l(i runs, (illlcsqiic one for SI, Cox two fur 2!, L. G. 'I'aylor two for !), lilair one for 4. PAllXßLL.—Second Inulngs. Jlcl/cod, c lirllispie, b Blair 1 llincs, st. .ltowntrtf, b L. Taylor C Moore, Ibw, b L. Taylor 24 Turbott, c Cox b J.. Tuylor 30 Dow b L. Taylor 0 Somervell, si. Itowntree, )) Glllcspie.. 31 Anthony, b Irving 43 llety not out S Pi'ghT, c Itowntrce, b Cillespie 0 Badeley, c Smith, b Gillespie U Extras 7 ToUl lrJ3 Bowling: L. Taylor, four wickets- for 70 runs, Blair oue for U4, It. Taylor none for 27, Gillospie two for -1, In'lng one fur -7. GRAI'TON V. NORTH SHORE. KorlJi Sbore, as tile result of a fine Recoud-iricket jKirUiershlii betwTcn llomiw and Din-re, had little dlllViilly In Dcllpelnß flrafton's first-Innings total of 2T>», and when the Innings was declared closed with nine wickets down the seasides had 374 runii lo their credit. Willi an Inrar and a quarter left for play 'GrafUm wc« in train nilli IJ3 runs to score to avert a tiiree-point defrat. They made r. disastrous start, however, losing two wkkots in the t3llrd over with only one run on the score-sheet. The remainder of tile tttim of ten only made no showtnc aguhist the bowling of Coates and ArWaster, and the Bide were all disposed of for r>l, leaving Shore an Innings victory. In Shore's Innings 'Ilcmus carried his score from m not out to 123. clring a good display, while D-.K-re played confidently for (!). Following are the scores:— GRAFTON. First Innings 2M Second Innings.

Hushes, run out 0 Bottrill, c Stewart, ti Ooates l> Lamb, l> Coates W Milne. Ibw, b Arblastcr 7 Anicll, e Knnkin, b Coates 7 R. Sloman, b Crates _ U linker, h Coates » A. Sloman, c Stewart, b Arhlafiter 17 R!i:inlir«. st Mayall, 1) Arbkister .... « Ilurton. not out •« 1 tettrus 3 Total (one man short) W Bowline: Arblastcr four wickets for H mis, Coates four for 3D, Slcwart none for a. .von™ SHORE.—First InnlDgs. Ilemus, c sSloman, b A. Sloman 131 Elliott, b linker '-> C. Dacre, e It. Sloman, b -Raker ti> h. Dacre, e Uottrell, bA. Sloman .... 4 Prater, b Lamb *j> Stewart, b A. Sloman * nankin. Ibw, b A. Sloman }' Arblaster, b Hushes .-J? .Mayall, b Hughes f> IPoble, not out - Coates, not out ' Extras ■" Total, nine irickeLs (dec.) for _~ 374 PONSONBY V. IiNTVEIISITT. University signally failed In their attrnrrt on Saturday to overtake ftc score of 402 runs made by IVnsonby in tieir flrst innin™, and were disposed of lor 207 Nearlv half of the score was the result of a ninth-wicket stand by Player (35) and Baton (KG), whose partnership occupied a proportion of time that destroyed 'Fonsonbv's chance of gcttins University out twice in flic time left for play. Consequently I'onsonby filled out time by battin" again satined with the win on the flrst i'nu'mgVand. made 73 fox four wickets. Scores:—

UNIVERSITY.— First Innings. Caradus, b Smith 20 Lusk. c McMath, b Smith •» Oraham b Sneddon -[; Saundcrs b Sailth - K fiarnird, Ibw, b Snedden 28 \V Garrard, b Snedden - » lU'llhouse, c Snedden, b Smith ~t » I'layer, b McMath » Perry, h Snedden • •> Katn'n, b Sneddon -j' , Goodman, not out J J] Extras Total "^ Bowling: Smith took rour wickets for S2 nine, McMath one for 35, Snedden five for 81. rONSONET. First inning? 402 I'OX'SON'UY.—Second Innings. is, S. Taylor, b Perry „•; F. It. -ilasiin. not out ••••••■; ;" M. Weiitherill, c Perry, b Lusk b N. C Snedden, Ibw, h Goodwin 0 V. R. Baker, st Gatrard, b Lusk J Extras * Four wickets for T5 'Bowling- I'layer no wickets fnr 3 runs. Perry one for 2(i, Goodwin one for IS, Lusk tivo for S, Earon noua for S. PLTOTKET 6IIIBLD 51E1SEXT0ES. During an Interval at the ronsunby-Onl-toX match on Satnrdaj-. Mr. If. Earl, ICC ' presented S. G. Smith with an inRcribGd rose bowl, and A. S. Player with I ailTOHK.antc.l ball, which had been donated by enthusiasts in recognition of their fine performances (Smith %G rnns and Player five wickets for 35 runs) In the Plank(Tt' Shield match against Canterbury last month. Mr. Earl stated tiat another memento, a miniature bat in silver, presented by Mr. Henry Brett, would be tianded over to Smith on a Jater occasion.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 35, 10 February 1920, Page 3

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EDEN. V. PAENEM. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 35, 10 February 1920, Page 3

EDEN. V. PAENEM. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 35, 10 February 1920, Page 3