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SENIOR B GRADE.

RAILWAY V. A.H.B. HARBOUR BOARD. First Innings 107 Second Innings : Sterling, c Warner, b Wroath .• 7 Bater, ~b A. Rankin 4 Hayes, b Wroath 34 Wright, b A. Rankin 8 Candy, b Wroath 0 Clauson, b A. Rankin 2Jacquery, b A. Rankin I'Leaning, not out - 8 Bennett, c Laurie, b Wroath 4 Turner, not out ° Extras Total 112 RAILWAY. First Innings 10 ° Second Innings: EUiott, c Baxter, b Clauson 16 Wroath, Ibw, b Jacquery ' Dee, b Jacquery ** Rankin, A., not out J° Dormer, b Douglas ** Tavlor, lbw, b Jacquery jJ Rankin, W., not ont *- Extras ff Total for five wickets 131 UNIVERSITY V. EDEN. UNIVERSITY. —First Innings. Hudson, c Bennett, b WUson 4 Yates, b Hockin ....... • • • ./; 1 Rix-Trott, c Bleakley, b WUson ...... o0

Smith, b Bleakley • • • • • °2 Waddingham, c PhUlpotts, b Bleakley.. 7 Binmore, run out —-• • • ,2 Alexander, c EUis, b AngeU " Dow, not out ■. i X Winn run out a g Extras • ° Total 17 ° Bowling for Eden: Bleakley took two wickets for 25 runs, WUson two for 28, Angell one for 33, Hockin one for 42, Cathie none for 11, PhUpotts none for 24. EDEN.—First Innings. Bennett, not out -2 Mills, b Smith ' Phillpotts, not out ° Extras _j; Total for one wicket 3S NORTH SHORE COLTS V. PAPATOETOE. PAPATOETOE. —First Innings. A. Swaffield, b Smith • ■ • • - 8 E H Burnside, c WeUs, b Smith .... i P. Swaffield, c Wells, b Hipkins 5 Bnrrett, c Smith, b Hipkins 1 | H. Swaffield, b Hipkins J> I Henderson, c Wells, b Hipkins V \ Leighton, c Wells, b Hipkins 0 . D. Burnside, c Rankin, b Hipkins .... - Kerr, c Woolley, b Hipkins 13 Dobson, c WooUey. b Hipkins 12 ' Dr. Valentine not cut * Extras J*.

Total 4 § Bowling Analysis.—Hipkins took eight wickets for 19 runs, Smith two for 22, Jackson none for 5. Second Innings. Kerr, c and b Smith 1 D. Burnside, c Samson, b Hipkins .... 4 Leighton, b Hipkins 0 Dobson. c Jay, b Hipkins 1 P. Swaffield, c Long, b Hipkins 1 H. Swaffield, c Walters, b Smith 1 Barrett, c Rankin, b Smith 7 Henderson, c Wells, b Hipkins, ...... 1 E. H. Burnside, not oat 7 Dr. Valentine, not out 4 Extras 1 Total for eight wickets 27 Bowling Analysis.—Hipkins took five wic;ts for 20 runs, Smith three for 6. NORTH SHORE.—First Innings. Walters, c Swaffield, b Kerr 4 Wells, c Leighton, b Burnside 0 Rankin, c Leighton, b Kerr 4 Jay, c Kerr, b Burnside 4 Hipkins. c Henderson, b Burnside .... 3 Long, run out 2 H. Smith, b Burnside Si Samson, c Leighton, b P. Swaffield .. 2 Wynne, c Leighton, b Burnside 3 Jackson, b Swaffield 0 i T. Smith, not out 0 Total 30 Bowling Analysis.—E. H. Burnside took five wickets for 13 runs, E. Kerr two for 17, i P. Swaffield two for 0.

PONSONBT V. PARNELL. PARNELL. —First Innings. E. Booth, c A. Warnefortl, b Roy 17 L. C. Hay, c Williams, b H. Wameford 06 T. Turei, b. Roy i) >". Von Rotter, b H. Warnef ord ..... i 10 W. Johnston, c Peebles, b Kemp 20 R. Kissling. c Peebles, b H. Warnef ord 12 R. Dow, b Roy . . in Bevins, not ont _ . . 7 R. Broberg. f Kemp, b Roy .... .... o H. Coulthurst, c Williams, b Roy 0 J. Palmer, absent <> Extras 16 Total . . ISS Bowling.—H. Roy, five wickets for 48 : A. Kelly, none for 2S; H. Wameford, three for 33: D. Peebles, none for 18: R. Kemp, one for 27 ; J. Mills, none for 18. PONSONBT.—First Innings. C. Worth, c Von Rotter, b Broberg .... 23 R. Kemp, not out 31 J. Mills, c Von Rotter, b Bevins .... 6 A. Wameford. run out 3 H. Warnef ord, not ont 14 Extras 14 Total for three wickets 91 A WIN FOR EDEN. By dismissing Shore B right on time on Saturday, Eden added another four points to their total. In their first innings. Shore escaped a follow on by a single run, their total being 99 behind that of their ; opponents. In their second venture. Edm put on 112 for the loss of two wickets, an.l ! then declared the innings closed. Shore = just failed to play out time and avoid the four point defeat, the last wicket falling in the last over. Scores :— EDEN'. First Innings ... 221 EDEN\ —Second Innings. Brooke-Sntfth, b Peopples 57 Butler, b, Peopples 26 Mills, not out ;. 24 Extras .- ;. 3 Total for two wickets Cdeclared) .. 112 Bowling for Shore B.—Peopples took two wickets for 26, Monk none for 25. Webb none for 32, Doble none for 24. SHORE B.—First Innings. Colebourne. b We?- 11 Peopples. run o<-. 0 Webb, e Gillesr '■> r ' 0 Monk, b Weir .. 27 Bundle, c Buckl. > 2 Ivory, b Weir 13 Johnston, b Butler 10 L. Dacre, b Weir 0 Renshaw. b Butler 12 Arblaster. not out 17 : Doble, b Butler 2 Extras 10 ' Total 122

Bowline for Eden.—G. L. Weir took five I wickets for 54 runs, Cooper one for 41, Butler three for 17. J ( 1 " SHORE B.—Second Innings. ] Monk, run out 36 I ] Colebourne, b Weir llii Arblaster. c Butler, b Weir 25 • I Johnston, not out 35 1 Ivory, b Weir mm . m 0 ■ '. Webb, c Gillespie, b Cooper ! 12 j ' Renshaw. b Copper 13! ' Dacre. c McCarthy, b Cooper 1 . Peopples. c and b Cooper oil Doble. b Weir 0 < Bundle, c Butler, b Weir .......... l I Extras !!! 12 Total Tts' Bowling for Eden.—G. L. Weir took one wicket for 18 runs. Cooper rour for 33. ! Buckley none for 13, Butler one for 25 A ! ' Weir two for 3. • ) SECOND GRADE. ] AKARAXA V. PAPAKURA. Papakura,—First innings. 2€ (McCormick 11) ; second innings. 34. Bowiins for Akarana. Buisson took six wickets for 31 un o- . M «poaald six for IS. Spicer four for 1, Kaobidge one for 2. Akarana.—First innings. 104 (Woods 23 Rabbidge 22. McDonald 20. Buisson 16 > Bowling for Papakura. Milne took three : wickets for 11 runs. Anderson three for 27 Mccormick two for 25. A four-point win for Akarana. GRAFTON V. BALMORAL. Grafton—First innings. 320 1 Hopkins I 128, Leech 49, T* yhe 31. Thomas 49. Bri-nt I • 15 not out). Bowling for Balmoral B~prndge two for 64. Purcell one for 45 Simmons one for 26. Evans four for 59. ! Balmoral.—First inninss. threo wickets ' for 21. Bowling for Grafton, Hamilton two ' tor 7, Olson one for 9. . ( THIRD GRADE. TAKAPUNA V. BALMORAL. Ij Balmoral. —First innings. 65 (Catteral 34. ' Jones 10.1. Second innings, 41 (Jones 23 not out. Takapuna.—First innings, three wickets ' for 144, declared (Whitbread 70 not out, I WiUiams 14, Cooper 34, Fogarty 14 not out). ; A four-point win for Takapuna. 1 I PARNELL V. MOUNT ALBERT. Parnell, —First innings, 55 (Booth not out 14). Second innings 54 for eight wickets (Batger 13, Hemphill not oat 10.) Bowling for Mount Albert.—First innings. Ott took none for 9, Hirst two for 11, C. Jamieson one for 13, Nolan six for 15, P. Jamieson none for 6. Second innings! Nolan three for 11, Hirst none for 13, C. Jamieson two for 5, P. Jamieson two for 9 Ott one for 9. Mount Albert.—First inninss, 155 for four wickets, declared (Somervell 40, Ott 10, Hirst not out 60, Strong 13, P. Jamieson 11). Bowling for ParneU Madden took none for 2S, Batger one for 38, Guinness two for 33, Quirk one for 38. Mount Albert won by 100 runs on first! innings, a three-point win. BIRKDALE V. NORTHCOTE. i Birkdale.—First innings. 112 (R. Shepherd 45, H. Shepherd 17, T. Beaton IS D Mayall 10). Bowling for Xorthcote Wilson took four for 36, Dayton four for 33 North cote.—First innings, 19 (WUsoh 11). Second innings, 32 (Dayton 11 Cauldry 9). Bowling for Birkdale. Howell took five wickets for 13 runs and one for £?' McN * sll two for 3 and five for 9 H shepherd, one for 6. ! - i VICTORIA (SUB.) V. COMRADES. Comrades.—First innings 81 (Lonergan ' 28 not out, Crewe 26. Bowling for Victoria McFarlane six wickets for 9. McKeown one for 4, Skinner one for 10, Pike one for 5 Victoria.—First innings, 142 (E. Rawe 51, Mason 39 not out. Drew 11, Skinner 11 Bowling for Comrades, Ballantyne five wir*kpts. Porteous four wickets. Victoria won by 61 runs. ONEHUNGA V. BALMORAL. Onehunga.—First innings, 34. Bowling for Balmoral, Ellis six wickets for 4 runs, j Blockley three wickets for 11 runs. Second j Innings, 61. Bowling for Balmoral, Ellis ! four wickets for 3, H&stie three wickets for j 13, Shepherd two wickets for 14. 1 Balmoral.—277 for 8 wickets, (Ellis 171, Parkington 39 not out, Smith 1 24 not out. 1 Balmoral won by an inning 3 and three i wickets. I j FOURTH GRADE. I j NORTHCOTE V. TAKAPUNA. Northcote. —First innings. 23; second in- ; nings 35. Takapuna.—First innings, 65 (Dale 17). ALL SAINTS' V. NORTH SHORE. AU Saints".—First innings, 89 (Clark 26/ Pearson 10) ; second innings, 81 for eight j wickets (Clark 22, Pearson 17). Bowling for North Shore, Cleal took. three wickets, Blackle two, Mcintosh two, | Horsley two, Ormiston two. j North Shore. —First innings, 73 (Ormls-j ton 16. Cleal 16, WUson 14). I Bowling for AU Saints', Swinley took five wickets. Smith two, Cunningham one, and Cammick one. AU Saints won by IS runs on the first j innings—a three-point win. j ST. JAMES' V. Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. —First innings, 14. Bowling: G. Olson seven for 2, Silva two for 12. Second innings. 59 (Waters 20, Shirley 18). Bowling: G. Olsson- seven for 16, A Olsson I one for 5, Ellis one for 7, Deacon one for 1 2. ;! "' St. James'.—First innings, 25. BowUng : ■ i Whaley four. Water three. Second inn--1 lings, 68 (Silva 31, A. Olsson 10). Bowl- • ing: Whaley seven wickets, Dickie one, 1 Nicholls one. St. James' won by 20 runs—a four-point : I win. Richmond v. Carlton B.—Carlton, first innings, 53; second innings, 38. Bowling for Richmond, Mincham took three for 12, Biddick six for 30. Richmond, first inning's 123 (Mincham 29, Patterson 15, Thomas 27. Biddick 17, Johns 10). Richmond won by an innings and 32 runs.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 43, 21 February 1927, Page 13

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SENIOR B GRADE. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 43, 21 February 1927, Page 13

SENIOR B GRADE. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 43, 21 February 1927, Page 13