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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

GLEN EDEN BATSMEN FAIL. OTHER TEAMS SCOPE WELL. On fast wickets at the Domain the scoring in the Suburban senior games on Saturday was fairly high all round. Glen Eden, however, failed in their first innings against Harbour Board A, and were all out for 123, of which Kay and Spearpoint, who made a good seventh wicket stand, put on 90. Martin was the Harbour Board bowler who did the damage, getting six wickets for 62, though Matthews (tlireo for 14) was the' breaker of the saving partnership. Breese and Turner, by bright batting, put on 132 for Harbour Board's first wicket, and when play ceased die score was 222 runs for five wicket .

F.llerslie rattled on runs in merry style against Harbour Board B, petting 32-"> on the register for an innings of less than three hours. Gedge top-scored with a quickly made 80. The Harbour Board batsmen started poorly, and had four wickets down for 47 when time was called. A so,lid innings of 278. in which Fletcher and Roberts topped the halfcentury, was played by Ponsonby against Green Lane, who had lost two for 64 at stumps. Scores:— GLEN' EDEN" V HARBOUR BOARD. GLEN EDEN.—First Innings. Kent, b Mann 1 E. McNeil, b Martin 11 Shepherd, b Martin 0 ■T. Belsliani. b Martin 3 Kerr, lbw, b Martin 4 Kay. c Badeley. b Matthews ........ 4.1 Anderson, b Martin 2 A. Belsham, c Sterling, b Matthews .. 0 Spearpoint. h Martin 46 Paice. b Matthews ................. 4 McKibhon. not out . 3 Extras 4 Total 123 Bowling : Martin took six wickets for 62 runs. Marin one for 15. Matthews three for 14. Dunning none for 16, Bennett none for 12. HARBOUR BOARD A.—First Innings. Breese, not out 54 Turner, st Paice. b Belsham 88 Dunning, lbw, b' Belsham 22 Badeley. st Paice. b Belsham 0 Sterling, c Shepherd, b Belsham .... 4 Matthews, st Paice, b Belsham* 9 Mann, not out 15 Extras 1 Total for five wickets .......... 222 PONSONBY V. GREEN LANE. PONSONBY. —First Innings. Wright, b Seccombe 23 Innes. c Shepherd, b Seccombe ...... 43 Fletcher, run out 57 Blair, c and b Seccombe 11 Naesmith, c and b Wroath 14 Roberts, lbw, b Shepherd .......... 53 Mackie, lbw, b Wroath 36 Dickson, not out 25 Stallworthy, c Shepherd, b Seccombe.. 0 Cain, b Seccombe 2 Robertshaw, absent 0 Extras ....................... 5 Total 278 Bowling: Seccombe took five wickets for 86 runs, Wroath two for 66. E. Watts none for 20, Kendall none for IS, Holmes none for 43. GREF/N LANE.—First Innings. C. Watts, c Dickson, b Mackie 31 Shepherd, lbw. b Cain 7 Wroath, not out 1!) Seccombe. not out 6 Extras ...» 1 Total for two wickets ........... 64 ELLERSLIE V. HARBOUR BOARD. ' ELLERSLIE. —First Innings. Gedye, b Richardson 80 Laurence, b Hayes 35 Watts, b Richardson 34 Elliott, b Storey 30 Yates, b Cleal i 29 Funnell. run out : 30 Hetherington. c Candy, b Nicklin 43 H. Burton, not out 24 R. Burton, run out 1 Kneebone, b Hayes 7 Baxter, run out 13 Extras *9 Total 315 ! Bowling: Richardson took two wickets for 72 runs, Nicklin one lor 50. Hayes two for 9S, Storey one for 35. deal one for 21. HARBOUR BOARD B.—First Innings. Morman. b Lawrence 1 Storey, b R. Burton 1 Hayes, c Yates, b Lawrence 6 Liddle. not out 14 Candy, c Yates, b R. Burton 1 | Nicklin. not out 20 Extras 4 Total for four wickets .......... 47 SENIOR B GRADE. VICTORIA V. HARBOUR BOARD. Victoria.—First innings. 13S (Viscoe 25. Edmonds 13, Turner 10. Drew 30. Gaw 38 not out). Bowling for Harbour Board. Jaquiery took four wickets for 50 runs, Rankin five for 31. Rose one for 33. Harbour Board. —First innings. S3 (Rose 30, Rankin 15, Douglas 19). Bowling for Victoria, Gaw took six wickets for 43 runs. Manly two for 27, Drew two for 4. Victoria.—Second innings, seven wirketa for 268 (Viscoe 11. Ashby 19. Macfarlane 12, Edmunds 50 not out. Sallen 47, Gaw 50, Turner 54 not out). Bowling for Harbour Board. Rankin took two wickets for 33 runs, Rose one for 32, Wright one for 18, Learning one for 25, Farrant one for 47. Victori won by 55 runs on the first innings. ELLERSLIE V. PONSONBY. El i ers 'itr" First innings, 170 (C. Hollis 86, T. White 50 not out. Simpson 16) ; second innings. 45 for eight wickets (Stanley J4). Bowling for Ponsonby, Ward took ten wickets, Harper three, Kasper one, Collins four. Ponsonby.—First innings, 144 (Rimmer 68. Harper 31, Ward 13). Bowling for Ellerslie. Mis"..eU took four wickets, Mitchell three, Hollis two. Ellerslia won by 26 runs.

THIRD GRADE. RAILWAY V. PARNELL. Railway.—First inning?. 126 (Finncl 61, R. Williams 10, L. Davis 15. G. Davis 10) • second innings, 32 for two wickets < Hawkes' 3i). Bowling for Parnell. Bowater took ?X e for 2S runs, Stanaway two for 19. Beattie two for 24. Parnell.—First innings. 109 (Bowater 32. G,-de 29, Walker 20. Beattie 12. fSnd minings, o4 (Bowater 14, Scarborough 10) Bowling for Railway. Tarkes took sis wickets for 43 : llawke's four for 39; Hume two for IS, Finnel four for 25. won by eight wickets—a 3 point ELLERSLIE PLAYER GETS .V BAT. The bat presented by Mr. J. H Clayton president of the Ellerslie Cricket Club to the junior player in the club making the first Ti D ,V- lry "'' s season has been won bv C R Hollis. who compiled 111 (retired) 'against in th ,° th \T' - ra<io competition last Saturday week. This player on Saturday made 8b for the Ellerslie senior B team floUinst Ponsonby. LODGE GAMES. ALBERTA V. PONSONBT. Alberta—First innings. ISI for seven R(V- er r are i < h 4 p o w s°» 13, Satchell 20. T^wUnl ah e am Cl \ rk 18 ' Atkinson f ' • _ Bowling for Tonsonby : White took two for 52. Aitken two for 45, Stone two for ,»4, Hewitt one for 27 in 00 Rn«^r F1 / St ]" nin & s - 50 (Thorburn 11). Bowling for Alberta: Atkinson took SVk n lo - TCO , four for - 3 > Buckle one J tchell one for 1. Second innings. 44 (Aitken 2r>). Bowling for Alberta : Atkinson three for 12. Satchell two for 24 Graham three for 4. Buckle two for 4 Alberta won by an innings and 87 runs. PUPUKE V. REMUERA. Remuera.—First innings. 96 (Dunning 11, Snell dO not out. Robinson 17, Lvon 11) Second innings. 104. ' Pupuke.— First innings, 148 (Elliott 57 Meredith 39. Butler 17. Wuolridg» 15)' Second innings, 65 for two Won by Pupuke by eight wickets and 13 runs, a four-pointer. This is a case of the lowest team in the competition beating the leading team. TAUMARUNUI MATCHES. (By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.) TAUMARUNUI, Saturday. The Taumarunui Cricket Association's competition was continued to-day in iine weather. On the Tanmarunui Domain Ea«t defeated Services by an innings Services scored 48 and 64 and East 141 (declared) for the loss of two wickets. R. Winter scored 100 (not out) for East. Hostick (six for 11) and Chotc (nine for 59) took the wickets for East. At Manunui Rnngaroa defeated Manunut by 164 runs. Rangaroa made 192 for six wickets (declared). N. Thomas scored 112 (not out), R. Thomas 32, and Syme 21 for Rangaroa. Manunui »were all out for 28 N. Thomas (five for 20) and Svme (fo~ur for 8) took the wickets for the winners. ROTORUA CLUB GAMES. ROTORUA, Saturday. On the Government ground. St. Luke's nelded a very poor team against City and rr re /^'■ m 'ssed in their first innings for 60 (Newmarch 33. Hintou 14). City, thanks to a good stand by Woodward and Bragg, scored 144 for five wickets and drclared (Woodward 61, Bragg 37. Daris 17 God salve 16). St. Lukes in their second innings scored 61 (Hinton 126, Newmarch 13. Burton 11). City won bv au innings and 23 runs. " At Marine Parade, High School were no match for Ngongotaha as tbey were dismissed for 30 and 48, Ngongotaha scoring 99 (Burner 24. Emerali IS) and winning by an innings and 21 runs. IN THE PROVINCE. WHANGAREI. In the Wilding-Whimp competition. Hukerenui defaulted to Onerahi, and Whangarei secured a two-pointer from Y.M.C.A. Whn ngarei made 188 (Jennincs 25, Thomas 23, St °venson 37. Baigent 2". Morton I?.' I( L 27 ~ nor out >- Y.M.C.A. made 115 ('.rove 30. Taylor IJ. Dunn 11'. Hedditch . • I'Ctford 16). Whangarei plaved out time, scoring 122 for four wickets (Thomas .»(> not out. Nield 36). For Whangarei Stevenson captured six wickets for 45 runs. WAIHI. The third round of the championship was continued on Suturday. Results • Teachers—First innings. 124 (Thomson 1 cesdale 20). Bowling for City. Littlesu t( t three wickets for 12 runs, Zenovicn three for 21. City.—First innings. 54 (Stace 17). Bowling for Teachers, Thomson took four wickets for 8 runs. Toms three for 6 Matatira.—First innings. 102 (Hearn 42 Tlallnutt 28. Thorpe 20). Bowling for Martha, A. Morthingtbn took fivfc wickets for 2.i runs. Martha—First innings, 74 for four wickete (Stamp 41). HAMILTON. A score of 196 for six wickets was made by Hamilton East against Old Boys in a further round of the Waikato Cricket Association senior A grade competition. Torrential rain stopped all plav at 4.30 (ioing 46 not out. Cassidy 39, Skeet 21. Craig IS,' Timms 17, I. Johnston 14, and'Badelev 13, were the principal scorers. Frankton "made 99 against Hamilton (Winger 46. Christian 14. Miller 13). Everest took three wickets for 29, Humwick one for 12. Wilson three for 20. Steele one for 20. Hamilton had 1- runs up for no wickets when rain stooped play. TE AWAMUTU. . The W aipa Cricket Association's competitions were continued, when High School rather unexpectedly defeated Te Awainutu on the first innings, by 109 runs to 104* In the second innings Te Awn mil tu knocked lip 115 for the loss of one wicket, and High School had lost six wickets for 51. GAMES IN THE SOUTH. WELLINGTON. ITutt made 179 against Institute, who replied with 251 for eight wickets. Against University Midland made 439. University lost one wicket for 10. Thorndon made 2So against Y.M.C.A.. who have lost five wickets for 11S. Petono made 3.".$ against Kilbirnie. one for 25. Wellington made -26 against Old Boys, who have lost six wickets for 173. Best performances were:—Batting: W. A Baker (Midland). 152; A. Crant (Midland!, 145; A. F. Finlayson (Petonci, 85; e! Roberts (Thorndon). S3; K. H. Tucker (Old Boys). 79. not out; A. Doneghue (Midland). 72; 11. E. Burton (Wellington) 67; D. Whyte (Wellington). 64: D. Burt (Institute). SS; F. C'apstick (Petone), 5S ; A Wilson (Petone i, 56; A. W. c.ibson (Thorndon I. 50; W. Crook (Institute), 50. Bowling: E. McLeod (University), six wickets for 96; 11. M. Lambert (Old Boys), five for 37. CHRISTCHURCH. St. Alban s batted against Sydenham and were all out for 243 (N. Dorreen 81. N. E. England 34). Cunningham took five wickets for 101. Sydenham have lost no wickets for 56. West Christehurch, playing Riccarton. scored 164 (Newman 33. W. Hayes 56). C. E. Evans took four wickets "for 60. Riccarton have lost four wickets for 121 (A. W. Roberts 61, C. S. Gibbs not out 34). Old Boys, batting against East Christchurch. scored 21S (Nixon 81, Cromb 41). J. McEwen took seven wickets for 70. East Christchurch were all out for 74. Merritt took five wickets for 42, Cromb three for 16. Old Collegians, playing Linwood, scored 252 (Hamilton 51. Lester 56). Upton took live wickets for 31, Linwood lost two wickets for 93. (Yates, not out, 32). DUN EDI N. The fourth round of the cricket matches was concluded under ideal weather conditions. Albion established a lend of four championship points by defeating Grange in the first innings. Albion's first innings closed for 327 (Mclvor not out_4s). Grange in replv made 190 (Galland 65. Brown 39, Knight" 32). and were sent in again. An innings defeat was avoided, however, four wickets being down for 162 when stumps were drawn (McMullan 69 not out, Elmes 30). Carisbrook secured their first win by defeating Dunedin in the first innings. Carisbrook, who had lost three for 290 on the first dav. declared and Dunedin were dismissed for 149 (Torrance 33). They were sent in again and made 160 (R. Cherry 44). Dickinson took four wickets for 39, Cameron two for 8.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 30, 6 February 1928, Page 14

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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 30, 6 February 1928, Page 14

SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 30, 6 February 1928, Page 14

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