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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

FIRST GRADE. GREEN LANE V. ELLERSLIE B. Green Lane.—First innings, sis for 115 (Morton IS, WrathaU 29, Seccombe 35). Ellerslle. —First innings 165 (W. Williams 42, Baldwin 16, J. Adams 28, J. Elliott 28). UNITED SUBURBS V. HARBOUR BOARD. United Suburbs. —First innings: J. C. McLaren, c Candy, b L. Martin, 1; Delgrosso. c Horspool, b Mackle, 2; W. Hendy, c Mackie. b L. Martin, 58; C. Davis, c Richardson, b Mackie, 26; A. Leikis. c Turner, b Mackle, 0; A. BusMH, c Richardson, b Mackie, 74; L. Manley, lbw. b L. Martin, 8; J. N. Marsden, c L. Martin, b Mackie, 3: M. Thompson, c Turner, b L. Martin, 1; WiUiams, b L. Martin, 10. Bowling for Harbour Board. Mackie took five for 47, L. Martin five for S3. Harbour Board.—First innings: Breeze, not out, LI; Turner, b Hutchinson, 0: N. Martin, c Leikis. b Hutchinson, 2. Two wickets for 13 runs. R.V. V. ELLERSLIE. R.V. —First innings. 236 (Cloke 46, Burton 33, Wetherill 14. Hetherington 70, Kerr 19, Nairn 20 not out, extras 14). Bowling for Ellerslic, C. Kerr took one wicket for 35, Saunders one for 33, Matthews two for 40, A. Watts one for 40, A. Gedve four for 74. , Ellerslie. —First innings, three wickets for 32 (Gedye io, Bauntrers 14, Funnell 10 not out). Bowling for R.V., A. Kerr took two wickets for 17, Burton one for 21. PONSONBY V. V.M.C.A. YM.C.A —First innings, 123 (Lewis 27, Blair 15, Stallworthy 12, Elsby 11, Beech 23). Ponsonby.—First innings, 146 for nine wickets (Essex 13, Davies 11, Robertshaw 33, Ward 27). Y.M.CA. V. L. D. NATHAN. V.M.C.A.—First innings 86 (Miller 22, i R. RlddoUs 5, Banbury 11, A. Riddolls 2, Paton 7, Wayne 0, Pearce 7, Pettit 0, Stallworthy 19, Mcllicken 0). j Bowling for L. D. Nathan : George none | for 21, Pitt five for 34, Murray four for I 22. I L. D. Nathan.—First innings 130 (George I 19, Archer 17, Clark 15, Pitt 13, Murray I 16, Fitzgeraic 5, Bentley 20, Scott 1, | Malcoln 5. Niccolls 2 not out, Coleman 1 not out). < SECOND GRADE. ST. ALBANS V. OTAHUHU. St- Albans. —First innings, 80 for eight wickets (Gillespie 28, Simmons 33). Otahuhu. —First innings, 72 (Williams 16, French 14. Campbell 12, Armstrong 11). Bowling for St Albans: Simmons four for 18, Daw Eon three for 13, Hikey one for 18, ! Evans two for 10. St. Albans won by eight runs. HARBOUR BOARD V. V.M.C.A. V.M.C.A. —First innings: 32 (Hilton 10). Second innings : 64 (Sneesby 20, Hilton 14). BowUng for Harbour Board. Spicer six for 8. Cowan four 18, H. Bennett seven for 19, Spicer two for 9, Blincoe one for 20. Harbour Board. —First innings: 103 (Cowan 29. Learning 19, Ilium IS, Lush 15 not out). Bowling for V.M.C.A., Pnrdon three for 24 Grundy three for 26. Hilton two for 15, Waldron one for 11. A three-point win for Harbour Board. GREEN LANE V. TRAMWAYS A Tramways A.—First innings, three for 155 (J. Copeland 34, F. Shanaghan 66, Larsen not out 44). Green Lane.—First innings: 42 (Ross 13). Second innings, 53 (Lyons 15, Cohen 20). A three-point win for Tramways. THIRD GRADE. GEO. COURT V. GREEN LANE. Geo. Court —First innings, 223 (E. Rowe '51, G. Gwilliam 36, J. Lewi* 31, D. Edmonds 28, B. Edwards 21 not out, G. i Drew 10. B. Turner 10).

Bowling for Green Lane: Porteous 5, Sanderson 2. Beeson 1. Hughes 1, Cohen 1. Green Lane.—First innings, 45 (Sanderson 26, not out). Second innings 45 (Porteous 11). Bowling for Courts : McFarlane 9, I Russell 4, Turner 4, Lewis 1, Drew 1. j Geo. Court's won by an innings and 133 j runs. * CARLTO'N V. MANUR.EWA J Manurewa.—First imings. 30 (K. Gib- ' ' toons 12); second innings 7(5 (Mid.Vton 20. . } McGreal 20). Bowling for Carlton: Power ! took eight wickets. Gabriel five, Pell three. | j Carlton.— First innings, 109 (Preston 41 ' not out, Power 31, Taylor 12). ' * A win for Carlton by 70 ruus. ' . NORTHERN BOOT CO. V. ELLERSLIE A. } 1 | EUerslie A.—First innings, 5G (Hollls 16. ' Cowan 10. Slater 12i; secoud innings. 60 ' (Cowan 17. Fftzpa trick 12). Bowling for Northern Boot Co.: Pyke took seven wic- l kets for 30 runs. Bond three for 6. Stevens t three for 15. McCallum oue for 19. i Northern Boot Co. —First innings. 72. ] Bowling for Ellersjle: Keesing took three ] wickets for 29 runs, Baldwin three for 27, Cowan, three for 12. | Northern Boot Co. won by 16 runs on the . , first innings. I ! FOURTH GRADE. ' s ;i 1 i ' NORTHCOTE V. ALL SAINTS. 1 1 j All Saints.—First innings: S9 (Spier 20. Marshall 24. Cammick 17, Cunningham 11). ' ' Bowling for Nortucote, Aspdcn five wic- | 1 kets, Saunders two. Bnyd one. 1 Northcote.—First innings :48 (Boyd 10). I 1 Second innings: 108 (Aspden 22, Boyd 11, j i Saunders 13. Garner 22. Cawdrley 22). I , Bowling for All Saln-s. Marshall four ■ | wickets. Smith three, and Cammick two. All Saints.—Second innings: 97 (Smith > 13, Marshall 10. Cunningham 23, Pearson I ,j 19 not out). i ; Bowimg Tor Northcote. Aspden five, I i Cawdrley two, Saunders one. | , SECONDARY SCHOOLS. i 3 ] MT. ALBERT V. GRAMMAR. II Mount Albert.—First innings. S4. Second ! . innings, 91 for two wickets (Weir 10. Bush l 24, L. Vivian 42 not out, G. Vivian 14 not. 1 out). i r Grammar.—First innings. 10S (Whitelnw , 1 20. Frazer 13. Sutherland 11, Kenny 19, ■ j McKearny 15 not out I. I c . Grammar won on the first innings. 7 . 5 PRIMARY SCHOOL MATCHES. \ Bj Results of matches played during the - I week are :— c i Remuera. r,fi and 33 (Bird 3S). beat Corn- ! wall Park, 39 and 24 (Roseman 14), by 20 [runs. >• j Epsom. 71 (Bolton 23, Elliott 19, Johnj eon 11), beat Kohimarama 47. by 24 runs. i Kowhai A, 44 iSolomon 30). beat Richie mond West. 32 (Cooper IS), by 12 runs. | Kowhai B, 102 for five wickets (Brown 130 not out. Elliott 23. Oldbury 21. Sheddan ■) 11). (Oldbury five for 6. Brown three for 4i, 1 beat Grey Lyun (29) by six wickets and 73 r runs. 3 i Kowhai C. SC, beat Mount Eden, 54. by r 32 runs. 1 I Mount Roskiil, 27 and 90 for five wickets I J (Lawrence 66 not out), beat Newton East, 1 : 41 and 60, by five wickets and 16 runs. 2 j Parnell beat Newmarket by eight wickets. 1 I Newton Central, 55, beat Normal, 26, by ) i 29 runs. 3 | Takapuna, 78, beat Vauxhall, 47. by 31 . I runs. ) | Devonport 101 for five wickets, beat Stan- j 'ley Bay, 25, by six wickets and 76 runs. j * j "Edendale A, 162, beat Maungawhau, a, by ' 154 runs. ■ I Mount Albert, 66. beat Edendale B. 43. by |22 runs. ] 5 j WAIRARAPA MATCHES. j - MASTERTON. this day. 7 The Wairarapa senior cricket matches were continued on Saturday afternoon. Masterton compiled 71 (Fox 41), and lost five wickets for 53 (Williams 31, Fox 12). against United. 158 (F. Hoar 65. A. Hoar 42, Carr 12. Bundle 10). Featherstou is a leading for the senior championship. ' |

WAIHI CHAMPIONSHIP. WON BY MATAURA. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WAITII, this day. Mataura. by defeating City by seven wickets and three runs on Saturday, wins the senior championship and Waihl Company's Challenge Shield, for the third year in s-uccession. Batting for Mataura. Hearn compiled 50 not out, Leopold not out 21, Carter 19. Sauudcrs 18. Finnell (34) topscorcl for City. Bowling for Mataura, Thorns took four wickets for 31, Saunders five for 66. Mataura meets Martha next Saturday in ■the final match for the championship, but the result cannot be affected. The championship points stand: Mataura S. City 4. Martha 4.

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Auckland Star, Issue LVII, 1 March 1926, Page 13

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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. Auckland Star, Issue LVII, 1 March 1926, Page 13

SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. Auckland Star, Issue LVII, 1 March 1926, Page 13

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