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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

SECOND GRADE. NEW LYNN V. TAKANINI. Takanini.—First innings 176 for sis wickets (Mclntosh 120, Roberts 23). New Lynn.—First innings 90 (Mardle 26, Simpson 17, R. Dyer 36). Boiling: Clayton five for 25, H. Mclntosh tw# for 0. A win for Takanini. INVICTA V. OTAHUHU. Invicta. —First innings, 17S (Housten t>2, Kimmer 42, B. Gwillim 30, Cheeseman 24). Otahunu. —First innings, (J5 (Garvie 14, Pearce 20, Marfltt 11. Bowling for Invicta : Cheeseman toot six wickets for 17, Everett three for 11.

THIRD GRADE. KINGSLAND V. AVONDALE. Avondale. —First innings, 15. Bowling for Kingsland: Denize, six for 6; Crawford, four for 4. Kingsland.—First innings 73 (Denize 32, McLeod 11, Burrell 12, Chambers 11). Avondale. —Second innings, 45 (Bowater 10, Davey 15). Bowling for Kingsland: Denize five for 11; Crawford four for 24 ; Burrell, one for 0. Kingsland won by an innings and 13 runs. EDENDALE V. ELLERSLIE. Edendale.—First innings 96. Ellerslie.—First innings, 26. Second innings 35. Williams, bowling for Edendale. took seven for 12 in the first and five for 2 in the second innings. Edendale won by an innings and 35 runs. PARNELL V. OTAHUHU. Pnrnell.—First innings, 56 (Satherle.v 21. Taylor 14). Second innings, 134 for •six, declared (Alderton 42, Taylor 25. Bentt.v 20, Stanaway 18). Otnhubii.—First innings, 37. Taylor eight wickets. Second innings, 181 (Docherty SO, Goodall 17). ELLERSLIE V. EDENDALE. Ellerslie.—First innings, 28 (Stewart 11). Bowling: Williams seven wickets, Blockley three. Second innings, 35 (Smith 11, Tuhey 11 not out). Bowling: Wllldamt five wickets, Jameson three, Nankin one. Edendale.—First innings, 96 (Warren 16. Williams 12, Blockley 31). Bowling: -Smith four wickets, Stewart two, Kerr one, Knoggs one, Vear one. A three-point win for Edendale.

FOURTH GRADE. ST. GEORGE'S V. VICTORIA. St. George's.—First innings, 58 (Wilson 11, Halo 13. Berry 10). Second innings 70 (Barnett 14, Patten 11, Shaw 11). Victoria. —First innings 81 (Griffiths 27, Bakulich 11). Second innings 08 (Preston 10. Bakalich 27). Victoria wou by 13 runs.

FIFTH GRADE. BEL/MONT RECHABITES V. ELLEHSLIE. Belmont liechabites.—First innings, 120; second innings, 69 for no wickets (Yarnton 40 and 30 not out, Denny 23 and 38 not mi t Adams 11). Bowling for Ellerelie, McLennan took three wickets, Sylich two, Pinches two, Birtwi&le one. Ellerslie. —First innings, 55; second innings "3 (lynches 1", Birtwisle 18 not out and 15 not out, Boquett 11, 24). Bowling lor Belmont Kechabites, Denny took six wickets, Yaruton tire, Adams live, and West one. Belmont Rcchabites won by ten wickets and 07 runs.

SIXTH GRADE. F.VWCETTS V. RICHMOND. Fawcetts. —First innings, 226 for six wickets, declared (Keen 115 not out, Robertson 23, Kowe 51, Brew 17. Bowling: Blincoe took two wickets, B. Biddiek two, Junes two. Richmond.—First innings, 93 for nine wickets (Jones 2ti, B. Biddick 20). Tlie game was drawn.

NORTHERN REP. GAME. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WHANGAREI, this day. The first rep. match ot the season, between Northern Wairoa and Whangarei, resulted in a win for Whangarei by 75 runs. Replying to Whangarel's first innings' total of 95, Searle (18) and Broomfield (15) put on 40 for the first wicket, but Northern Wairoa were all out for 88. Williamson (IS) and Palmer (14) were the only other batsmen to get going. Hewlett, who was brought on late, got six wickets for 14. Following up his good batting in the first innings, Miller again showed good form, going in first and being not out with 54 when the innings was declared closed at seven for 138. Mason hit hard for 39, Cash made 21. Wairoa collapsed for 62 (Griffiths 23. Palmer 16). Bowling for Whangarci, Newton took three wickets for 21, Mason two for 10, and Burch two for

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1928, Page 14

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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1928, Page 14

SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1928, Page 14

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