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MATCHES ELSEWHERE.

WAIHI. A match between the Whitworth-Arm-' strong Company's eleven (Aoncatete), and Waihi. played at the Waihi recreation reserve on Saturday, resulted in a win ["or the home side by 14 runs. Aongatete made So ( Roskillj 36, Robinson 13). Bowling: Skifiington five for 32, Saunders three for 7, Zenovich two for 24. Waihi replied with 99 (Peacock 23. Worthlngton 21, Henry not out 17, Skiffington 15). Bowling: Robinson five for 40. Capt. Hamilton four for 20. Young one for 3S). Aongatete in the second Innings had three wickets down for 23 (Roskilly 16). ; Worthington got three for 12. I HAMILTON. i In the senior A grade Hamilton East ! made 267 (S. A. R. Badeley 81. Herrick ' 34, Moyes 49 not out, Morris 35) against ' the Hamilton team, who made 90 in the first innings (Taylor 33, Campbell 35). i Hamilton followed on. and had lost seven., wickets for 48 runs In the second Innings when stumps were drawn. Against Prankton Old Boys made ISS (Clarke 42. Hawk--20. Wilson 36, Hunter 23, Menzies 21). Frankton replied with 119 (E. Everest 39. ' Cobbe 25, and F. Hawke 25). Old Bovs ' lost three wickets for 9 runs in the second i innings. In the senior B competition Hamilton Bast made 209 in tie first innings against . the T.M.C.A. team, which was dismissed for 124. In the second Innings Hamilton East lost seven wickets for 58. G. Mcßae made 106 for Hamilton East in the first innings. Against Railways Frankton made j 112 runs in the first innings (Earle 49 : not out, Lentfer 19). Railways replied ; with 73 (Ashton 20). Frankton was dismissed for 4S in the second innings. TE AWAMUTU. The Te Awamutu team secured a threepoint win against United (Te Kuiti) in the Maniapoto Cricket Association's competi- l tion. winning by an innings and 72 runs. I t nited made 37 in their firgt innings and I 31 in the second. M. Winter was respon- I sible for their downfall. taking seven I wickets for five runs in the first inninss I and five for 14 runs in the second Te Awamutu made 140 in their innings" ! I help 53, and Winter 56 being chief scorers. WELLINGTON. i Against Petone, Kilbirnie made 404 (Badcock 115, C. Armstrong S4. Algar 66) Hutt scored 264 (E. McLeod 111 not out) against Wellington. The latter had lost no wickets for 25 runs when stumps were drawn. Playing against Thorndon T.M.C.A. | made 207 (Murphy 81). Thorndon lost two wickets for 75. University made IS2 (Leys 54. Hall 50) aeainst Old Boys, wh.>; lost thre'e wickets for 89. Against Midland ' Institute scored 523 (J. A. Malcolm 150, ' J. E. Banks 106, H. Prince 67). PUKEKOHE. A combined team from the Kohe Kohe and Mauku Clubs played a combined team from the Pukekohe and Technical High Schools Clubs, and the match ended in a draw. Pukekohe High School team, in the first innings, made 115 runs (Bonner 27. Schofield 27. Zinzan 17 not out, Donald 14, C. Lawrie 10), and Kohe Kohe-Mauku had made 112 runs (Mulgan 33, Cooper 31, C. Howden 16) for the loss of nine wickets when time was called. For Kohe KoheMauku Cooper took five wickets for 40 runs, Mulgan four for 35. and Judd one for 13. For Pukekohe-Hlgh School G. Lawrie took six for 16. Plevdell two for 23, and Donald one Tor 16). In the Pukekohe Association's competition Wesley College defeated Frankton Old Boys. The former's first innings closed at 153 (Nabou 40, Burton 25. Hoddinott 23, Hickling 18) against Old Boys, 162 runs. In the second innings Old Boys made 104 runs (Graham 24. A. Schlaepfer 21, Drake 14, Stuart 14, Smith 14). Wesley Colieze passed the total with the loss of sis wicket* (Nabou 21, Josiah 25, Bowden 14, and Burton 13 not out). Bowling for Old Bovs. Graham took six wickets for S3 runs. Drake five for 87. and Schlaepfer two for 56. For Wesley College Hickline took eleven for 12S, Xabou six for 56, Bowden two for II and Patridge one for 34. ROTORUA. Playing against City, in the Government grounds. St. Luke's made IS2 (Burton C,r> Garrard 41. Newmarch 16, Humphrey* 13 Hinton 1.3 not out. Lewis 11). Woodward secured seven wickets. City lost four wickets for 79 runs (Bragg 41 not out), Woodward 21). tg_M\ CHRISTCHURCH. Riccarton. the leading team in the senior cricket competition. showed what a superior side can do in extricating itself from a difficult position. The team was behind in the first innings against Linwoodl and had to force the pace for a three-point win. The opening batsmen attacked the howling resolutely They scored 100 in ?.o minutes and kept the rate up. scoring 211 runs in an hour. At 252 for two wickets the inninss was declared closed. Gorrie (144) and Roberts (101 not out) were the chief scorers. Gorrie hit 15 fours and ten sixes. Linwood was dismissed for 90 Riccarton won by 139 runs with an hour to spare. Old Boys beat St. Albans by 10 wickets. . East Christchurch scored a first innings victory over Old Collegians, the totals I being 357 and 305. respectively. For OKI i Collegians I. M. Hamilton made 99. i Sydenham beat West Christchurch on the : first innings by 460 runs to 176. For Sydenham Philpott made 101 not out. Oliver SS and Patrick S2. For West Christchurch Booth made S2. j O. T. Gorrie and A. Roberts, of Riccarj ton. broke all cricket scoring records a: | Hagley Park in a an assault on the Linj wood bowling It was an open.ncr partnership which yielded 234 runs" in 67; I minutes. The tale of rhe scaring was as I follows : —SO runs in 20m, 100 in 35m. 150 in 47m. 200 in 5Sm, 210 in 60m. and 234 in 76im. ! DUNE DIN. In the cricket championship competition Carisbrook secured a two-point win against Dunedin. Carisbrook made 331 for seven wickets and declared (Holden not out 105. Pouzlas S5, B'.unt 64). Dunedin's first Innings yielded 141 (Harrison 29). Botliii; for Carisbrook Douglas tO'>k s:x wickets for 54 runs and Blunt two for 15. In the second innings Dunedin made 100 for six wickets i Sinclair 33). Grange secured a two-point win asrainst Albion/ Grange made ISS in the first innings and 172 for seven wickets in the second (Elmes 42. Rush not out 29. Brown not out 27). Bowling for Albion Duncan tok three wickets for 21 runs and Blamires two for 32 Albion's first inninsrs yielded 141 (Blaii 56. Binney 211. Bowling for Grange Alloc rook five wickets for 55 and Conridi foui for 50.

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

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

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

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