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PRIMARY SCHOOLS' MATCHES.

! A GRADE. I KOWHAI 111. \-. NEWTON FAST K.jr.ha! 11l -Kirs: Linings. ..- .B.;:.iigc j I4S not out. Langton 11.. Rowling f.r \c>- l : t-.n East: Dunn fi-.e, York Jive I N'cwton Ea-it. —First Inning-. 5u .Dim ' ■ 13.. Bowling for Kowhai III.: nerridg* ■■•■■k ' I ft\* f.-r 13. Langton one for 7. Rri-rl-v : w . : K'.whai ill. won by SJ runs. : REMCKRA V MAINOAWHAI , j Maungawha". — Firs: innings. 71 . Wh;. ■■■ : i law 3'j. Canon 13.. For Kemucra Sta i. j pole ;ook four wickets f.,r 11 runs. [ Remuera— First inning-. ?■:; .carter l; ■ For Maungawbau Forster to-.k four wickets • for 4 ' " | Mauogawhau w., n t.v :;s tun- .-.n fl-i' | innings. ! DEVONI'ORT \ .;re\ LYNN. : ! Dev'nrort. Fi:-.. innings. 7 if. K..*;cr' j 22, D. Smith :•'». Bowling for 'ir"v Lynn: I ; Simmons si< for 14. Campbell two" for it. j i Grey Lynn. -First ir.nings. Sri .Mr-Kinnon I 24. C. Campbell 14. H. Campbell I*. Bca-- | I ley 12.. Bowling for Devonian. D i •' sil fo: IS. , I Grey Lynn won by In runs < VERMONT STREET V. RICHMOND I i ROAD i Vermont Street. -First innings 4>j ...Jaw: 1 13. Hayward 7). Bowling for Richmond. I Road: Rudding one for 17. Porteoua sli , I for 11. Stataway one for R Richmond Road.-- First innings. 32 . .Budding 11). Second innings, four for 1".: ; Bowling for Vermont Sir."-! : Gaw n.n- r..r, 19. Moore four for 22. KOWHAI I V KOWHAI n ; i Kowhai I.- First innings. 43 Se.-.jnil ii Inning?, 31 (Benton 14. Letunmn 17, . 1 Bowling for Kowhai II : Putter sli fori : 17. Leggetr two for 4. I Kowhai 11.- -First inning-, us Second (Innings. 63. declared .Vivian is Mathrw« j I 12. Bleakley 11. Knight Hn Bowling for ; t Kowhai I ; Wav five i., r 7 -sni.-cr 1 »■« 1 for 0. ■ ' 1 j Kowhai 11. won hy M runs I B OF.ADE. i RERESFORD STREET V Nil] SON ' j STREET 1 Beresford Street.- First innings. «1 iMin ■ 'hinN 4!.. Second inuiugs. tiir.-e for ::i jiAngelo 10. Delghton 12.. Bowling for N'el json Street: Walters 10. Simmons 2>. 1 . Nelson street. —First innings. 41 .Swales I 13i. Second innings. 47 iWalters Ifti Bon,- ' Ing for Beresford Street: Delghton S. Detnp ! aey 8. Angelo 6. j Beresford Street won by seven wickets I and 24 runs. I NAPIER STREET A V. ONKHINOA. 1 Napier Street A—First Inning* -.'6 (Reid 161. Bowling for Onehunga : Kranc five for 12. Bro'-khurst four for 13 Onehunga. — First innings 73 (Andrews IS. McKearney 17. Peart 21 1. Bowling for,', Napier .Street : Storey eight for 2« ' On»bunga won by 47 runs. j NEWTON WEST V. CLRRAN STREET. Newtbn West.—First Innings, 38 IK. Ryan 17. Bowling for Ctirran Street: Marshall five. Malcolm two. Belve two. Maeky I. one. ' j: I Curran Street.--Flr«t innings, r.j ifiluss j 19. Malcolm 13.. Bowling for Newton West ! l {A. Clarke four. X. Edwards four. 1 . 1 Newton West won by R runs. An ex.-iting I' j finish. |' BAYFIELD V. PARNELL. j' j Parnell.—First innings. S3. Sec.nrt !' innings: Wells 31. Scarborough 1«. Hollr . : 14. flulston 10. Bayfield.—First innings, s. Parnell won by 76 runs. C GRADE. TAKAPTXA V. NEWMARKET ', Takapnna.—First innings. S7 (Oillett 22. ! Scarborough 23. Lodge 12. Wilson 12. . Newmarliet.—-First Innings. 31 (BrennanL 25. Elliot lTi. Bowling for Takapnna: Gil- ] lett live wickets for 14. Takapuna won by 3(5 runs. !' BEI.MOXT V. AVONDALE. i Belmont.—First innings. 40. Se.-onc | Innings. 17. Bowling for Avondale: Wilson j three for It. Bowatcr three for 10. • Aye for 7 1 Avondale—First innings. 39. Second In- 11 nlngs. 18. Bowling for Belmont: Trey: thick, thirteen for 19. ) Belmont won by 8 wickets. •. EI.LEBSLIE V. GRAFTON I Eilerslle. — First innings. 73. Se ond ] innings. 31. ]< Grafton. -First innina*. ".I Se-ondij innings. 20. I Eilerslle won by 33 runs. NORMAL V. PpiXT CHEVALIER. | Point Chevalier. —First innings. 88 (Fauli- j j ncr 39. .Halliwell 20.1 Bowling for Norma:: \[ Bead four for 7, Johns, four for HI. Normal—First Inning/. 35 (Sutton 10i. Bowling for Point Chevalier: .Halliwell | three for 6. J. Point Chevalier won by S3 runs ...ne In |: nings.) 1 j EPSOM V. NOBTHt'OTE. [ ! Northeote. —First innings. 51 1 Havill 351. Second innings. 33 (Havill 14.|] Roberts 13, Brassey 11). It Epsom.—First Innings. 2S: Second , innings. 53 (Wales 15. Stehr 13. McCollj: 11). Bowling for Northeot* : Havill nine ' wlcketa in first innings. Aspden and'Havill 1 Are wickets each in second innings. ! j Northcote won by 23 runs. j j THE RETURN OF TYLDESLEY. |' NEGOTIATIONS IN PROGRESS. j ( Tbe probability of 11. Tyldesley. the Lan-Jj cashlre professional bowler, who Is with . the M.C.C. team now in Australia, return'] Ing to settle down in Auckland is being j discussed with Interest by local players. ~ Before the departure of the M.C.C. team v last week Tyldesley had an ihTTrview with Mr. Fred Earl, president of the Auckland j Association, and talked the matter over, j The position is that if a sufficient guaran-i f tee is forthcoming from supporters of the j game In Auckland, Tyldesley is prepared to , come to Auckland as a ground bowler under ' the direction of the local association, and will play in club matches with whatever j ' club he may he allotted to by the Manage j | ment Committee. ' ,

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 48, 26 February 1923, Page 8

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS' MATCHES. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 48, 26 February 1923, Page 8

PRIMARY SCHOOLS' MATCHES. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 48, 26 February 1923, Page 8