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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

SECOND GRADE. POWER BOARD V. OTAHDHU. Power Board.— First inninss, 177 for eignt wickets (Sellnrs 83, Fellows not oat 10, out' 7) 17 " Goodman 16 - E °y 11. L °w-- no £ •>s°p^ l, f llU - _F1 1 r T t | nnin ss, 104 (Armstrong j '» Pntterson 17, Pearse 16, Williams 11). A two-point win for Power Board. i PONSONBY V. TRAMWAYS A Ste P rn n n S g n 3 b O)'~ Fh " 8t innlnss ' 96 O od S 31, -J ram Ki7^ FI ; St T l nnl 62 fßobertson A two point win for Ponsonby. IXVICTA V. y.M.C \ Innlnn.SH (Cirumly 12 Johnson 7) n»S' for Invlcta: Hudson took flre wlckete tor 5 runs, Q Cheeseinan one for 13, Stewart two THIRD GRADE. I' j OXKHU.XGA ATHLETIC V. ALL SAINTS'. Onehunga.—First Innings, 151 (A Hine 32. Twine 2\. Pullen 12, Muserovei 12). All Saints'.—First luninjjs, 133 for six wickets (Blnrkmore .32, Williams 1G Cole■brook 21, D'Audney 53 not out). All Saints' won by three wickets—a twopoint win. ELLERSLIE A V. GREEN LAKE. ' Ellerslle.—First innings, G3 (Jos. Fltzpatrlek 17); second innings, 66 (Slater 13 Keesingr 18, Baldwin 10). Bowling for Green Lane: Blewden took four wickets Hay six, and Harfard eight. Green Lane. —First innings, 44 (Sanderson not out 17); second innings, 59 fHarford 22). Bowling for Ellexslie: Williams, Mather, and Keesing each took five wickets. Ellerslie won by 26 runs. ELI/ERSLI'E IB v. V.M.'C.A. V.M.C.A.—First innings, 50 (Kirkpatrick 13); second innings, 54 for six wickets (Kirkpatrick 18, Sutherland 16 not out). Bowling for Ellerslle: Baldwin took six wickets, Rndling five, Elliott two, Meehan two, Olliffe 1. Ellerslle B.—(First innings, 87 (Elliott not out 36, Olliffe 12, Baldwin 13); second innings, 67 (White IS, Fiarrington 11, McCarthy not out 10). Bowling for V.M.C.A.: Fraser took nine wickets, Kirkpatrick seven, Miller two and-Stallworthy two. Ellerslle won t>y 17 runs on first Innings. NORTHERN BOOT V. CAKLTON. Northern B^ot.—First innings, 134 (Brown 18, Gallen 28. Stephens 12, Robertson 12, Burgess 17, Campbell 40). Bowling for Carlton: Gabriel took two wickets, Power five. Pell two, Allen one. €arlton.—.First innings, 32; second innings, 46 (Ardern 20). Bowing for. Northern Boot: Pyte took seven wickets, MdCullam nine, Brown one. A three-point win for Northern Boot. FOURTH GRADE. BIRKENHEAD V. CARLTON C. Carlton C—First innings, 67 (Barry 32, Tisher 10, Larsen 10). Bowling for Blrkennead: llobertson took six wickets, Lnngton ,&!„ Armltuge one. Second innings, 4(i. 'mwJn one taße Six, Wilkins one Rot) - 'Sfe&vW 130 (Osmond Cartton- S B m;™ X ? bl, ? Bon 13 >- Bowling for tw ». Sprau 9 ° k U '° Wlckets - Larsen lle 2J*«lieaa Yon by an lnninße „ i

UNITED A V. UNITED B. United A.—First innings 35 (Rhodes 10). Second innings, S4 (Alderton 3d, Towusend 101. Bowling for United: Shepherd took ten Wickpts, Pcurlioro nine. United B. —21 (Green 13). Second innings, 0") i Shepherd 13. Scarboro ;!2). Bowling: Aldertuu took four wickets, Taylor six, Fletrher six. fiiited A won by 33 runs, a three-pttnt GASWORKERS V. ST. ALBAXS. St. Albiins.—First innings. 57. Giisworkers.—First innings. 73 (Moore 10, Souiers 10, Doujrlas 16). A two-poi'it win for Gnsworkers. RICHMOND V. GREEN LANE. Green Lane.—First iuninprs, 20. rsowllni.' fur Klcbraond: Bidiliek took eljilit wickets for U runs. I'ort»-on« two for !i s<..,,n<l inninss, 12. Howling for Kii-u" inoml: Diddick took eiffliT vriekets fur 5 runs. Porteous one for -I. Jones one for 3. 'Itlrhmond.— First Innings, 74 (MeKlnnon 17. I'nrcoous 1!.). Thomas 10, fiiilliiuglier 12>. Iticlimoud won by mi inninus and 42 runs. r.utl.ToN i; v. V.M.C.A. 1 , .. Onrlton.- First Innings. 47 (Siultb 111: sei-oml innhi-'s, 72 iK. Allen 2::. rflira- not out 10. V.M.c.A.—First innings, S1 : se.-ond innincs. 1!) iRawH; ioi. Bowling for Carlton: Sen ton took ten wickets, Seoon nine. Kew mm. A three-point w.in for Carltou by CO run;-. FRANKLIN ASSOCIATION. In the Franklin Association's competitions on Saturday Pukekohe A, OU runs for three wickets (Fox 31 not out. Hall 28 not out I beat Wniuku A, SG runs (llodgkinson 2!t not out. Sampson 21). Mnukii. R4 for seven wickets, bent Waitikn R, 82. Pukekohe B defaulted to Hish School. ROTORUA GAMES. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) ROTORUA, Saturday. The frame City versus St. Lukes was resumed on the Government Ground, when St. Lukes had In face the City total of 171. The early batsmen fulled, with the exception of Burton 131), but thanks to a jrooil lust-wicket stand between Newmareh and French thnt realised 41', the innings closed for 12.1, lpnvlng City winners on the first innings by 4(i runs. City, in the second Innings, made l>6 for six (McKibbin 21, Bragg 19). MASTERTON MATCHES. (By Telegraph.—()ui> Corrrspnnilrnt > MASTERTON, Saturday. The Wairnrnpa Cricket Association's senior matches were continued this afternoon. Carterton, 162 and 142 (Patrick 44, Whitburn 20, MeKenzlc 17, Rifrps 14, Phelps 10), beat Masterton, 100 aii<r,S7 (Gee 35, Williams 14, Vox 13, R. Kunner not out 13). Carterton, 153, beat -Oddfellows, 29 and 58. MATCHES AT WELLINGTON. A CENTURY TO HIDDLESTON. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Saturday. *o-Hh! cricket competition was continued TlioniffroDlMwiir'iirißfftriTllSr' ris 11. Roberts 1O) . F<>llo»-ii s on. Thorn. <ion nia<le HO (Phillips Gr>, Koley 20, Harris 13). Howling for Midland: Hutchings cook five wickets for lo runs, Cleverley five for 14, Dind four for 27, and Bruce two for live. A four-point win for -Midland. V.M.C.A., in their first innings, made 162. and Kilblrnie 192 (Morris 48, Armstrong 30, Bramley 2o). V.M.C.A. declared their second innings with five wickets down tor IS7 (Westbrook BS, Lamason 30). Kilblrnie made lIS (Morris 25, Christdphei-son 20). Bowling for V.M.C.A.: Henderson took four wickets for 44 runs and two for 24, Crant four for 53, and White four for 16. For Kilbirnle V, Christopherson tpok three for 29. A four-point win for Hurt, in their first innings, made 194 and Institute SI (Foley 17, Condliffe 1C). Institute's second innings yielded ill (Foley not out 2(i, Dempster 2.j). Bowling for Hutt: McGirr took seven wickets for 24 runs, and four for 26, Watson two for 25 and three for 10, Aldersley two for 14 A four-point win for Hutt. University, in their first innings, made 339, and Wellington 3.j4 (J. S. Hiddleston 162, Wagstaffe 64, C. E. Wilson 26, Aitken 23). Bowling for University: Hollings took seven wickets for 121 runs and Maekay three for 57. A three-point win for Wellington.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 289, 7 December 1925, Page 14

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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 289, 7 December 1925, Page 14

SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 289, 7 December 1925, Page 14