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A.C.A. GAMES

SENIOR B GRADE. PARNELX, V. EDEN. Parnell.—First innings 106 (L. Righton 3S. W. Johnston 20. Roskilly 15, Badeley, not out, 16). Bowling: Langton took six wickets for 25 runs. Hintz two for 26, Phillpotts one for 27. Eden.—First innings 102 for seven wickets (Vivian 34, Brown 25, Phillpotts Y.M.C.A. V. BALMORAL. Y.Jf.C.A.—-First innings, 253 (Paton 47. Abrim 41. Smith 32, Webb 27. Whaley 22, not out, Banbnry 21. Worth 17, Amos" 12). Howling: Broberg live wiokets, Berridge four wickets. Balmoral.—First innings. .10 for four wickets (Young, 34 not out). SECOND GRADE. TNVICTA V. TAKAMM. Tuvicta.—First innings, 139 for eight wickets, det-larorl (Mellor 33. .Tames SO). Takanini.—First innings. 27. Second innings. 90. A three-point win for Invieta. MOUNT ALBERT V. PONSONBT. Mount Albert.—First innings. 162 (Camp r>o not out. Hirst 28. Ott 27. Goodncre 21, Slaney 17). Bowling: Douglas three for IC, Clark two for 24, Lendrnm two for 50, Finney one for 38. Ponsonby.—First innings. 134 for six wickets (Dale 53, Lendrum 33. Douglas 15, Atkinson 14). Bowling: Hirst three wicket* Ott two, Deluger one. THIRD GRADE. (JI.EBB V. WINDMILL. Windmill. —First innings. 72 (Clark 27, MaeKintosh 13, McLean 11). Bowling: Ward five wickets for 19 runs. A. Klsher one for 7, Meder one for 18, McNiel none for 17. Second innings, 59 for two wickets (Clark 25. atiicKiutosu 13 not out). Bowling: Everson two wickets for 26 , runs. Glebe. —First innings, 104 for six wickets (Etvorson 61, G. Fisher 30, Ward 2C>. A. Fisher 24). Bowling: Clark two wickets for 34 runs. MacKintonh two for 51. Rne one for 4. Chapman one for 6. Glebe won by 1)2 runs on the first innings. W.Y.M.I. V. TECHNICAL OLD BOYS. W.V.M.I.- First innings. 213 for two wickets (R. Ku.fc.per 111 riot out. W. Corney l>!) not out, A. Lewis 31, Y. Allen 24 reI i red •. Technical Old Boys.—First innings. 194 (Porte,.us 36. Olsen 14. Irvine -10 not out, .1. Harris :«». Kennerlev 2S. R. Harris 11). Bowling : W. Corney six wickets. K. Scott one. F. Chapman one. A. Lewis one. A three-point win for W.Y.M.I. POWER BOARD V. BIRKDALE. Power Board, 169 for seven wickets, dedared (Wilson 85, Goodman 31, Strong -7, 11. Strong. 12 not out). Birkdale. 127 for seven wickets (France ."59. Buckley 23). A drawn game, two points each. POINT CHEVALIER V. TELEGRAPH. Point Chevalier.—First innings, 76 (Norman 25 not out. Wallace 21 not out). Telegraph.—First inings, 74 (Stoupe 12, Holds-worth 11, McKeowne 15). Bowling: Wallace six for 44. Norman three for 14. Point Chevalier won by two runs. C.C.C.C. V. WESTERN SPRINGS. Western Springs.—First innings, 25 ; second innings. 11. C.C.C.C. —First innings, 122 for five wickets (Perkins 10. Holt 28, E. Chapman 25 not out. Da vies 39 not out). C.C.C.C. won by an innings, live wickets, and 86 runs.

FOURTH GRADE. TAMAKI V. NORTHOOTE. Tiimaki. —First innings. 35 (Harvey 11 >. Second innings, 32 (Diamond 11). Bowling: Havill eight wickets for 25 runs, Macraillan eight for 3.* S. NorthcotP. —First innings, r>7 (Havill "24. Burrows IX). Seronil innings. 20 for no wickets (Iliivill 10). Bowling for Tamaki : Diamond throe for 10, Dnrwin four for Nnrtlicote won by ten wickets—a fourpoint win. I'OIXT CHEVATJKR V. WKSTKRN SPRINGS. Point Chevalier. —First innings. 60 (Le Bherz 11 not out. Swanbcrg 19, Bridges 10>. Second innings, S)8 for two wickets, declared (MerciT 4S not out, Schloslnger 26 not out. Brooking YZ). Western Springs. — First innings, 53. Second' innings 19. Bowling : First innings. Felts five for 1, Second innings, Schlesinger four for 3, Felts two for it, Swanberg two for 10. Point Chevalier won l>y eight wickets and Sli runs —a four-point win. GAMES IN THE SOUTH. CHRISTCm.iRCH. Tropical showers on Saturday interfered with cricket and play, after one stoppage earlier, had to cense at five (('clock. Sydenham, playing Iticcnrton, had 11<> runs for four wickets when stumps were drawn. St. Alba us scored 171 for six against East Christchurch. West Christchurch lost one wicket for 105 runs against Old Collegians. liinwood made 07 against Old Boys, who had three wickets down for nine nt tho close of play. For Old Boys Merritt took eight wickets for 26. DUNEDIN. Cricket matches were played at Dunedin on Saturday in fine weather. Old Boys, playing Grange, made 203 (Dickinson <J5, Harraway 34). Baxter took four wickets for 1C runs. Grange made 56 without the loss of any wickets (Knight 31 not out).

The bowling of Bestman proved too formidable for Albion, who were dismissed for 71 in a match a.gainst Colts. Eastman took six wickets for 23. Colts have lost seven wickets for 70 (Silver 34). Allen took four for 15.

Dunedin, playing Carisbrook, made 222 (Strang 62. McGregor 56, Uardman 40 not out). Spackman took four wickets for 49 and Lynch two for 11. Carisbrook has scored five runs without the loss of any wickets.

WELLINGTON. Cricket matches played on Saturday resulted :— Petone, 257, v. University, 105 (in the second innings). Petone won by an innings and 40 runs. Wellington, 414, v. KllMcnie, 871 (Christophereon 164). Wellington won by 43 runs. Institute, 151 and two wickets down for 152, declared (Dempster 85, Foley 46 not out), beat Hwtt, 07 and two wickets for 107 (Visgar 47 not out).

Old Boys, eight for 854, declared (Badcock 60), v. Midland, 147 and seven for 210 (Roberts C 4, Bnker, sft not out). Old Boys won on the first innings.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 5, 7 January 1929, Page 16

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A.C.A. GAMES Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 5, 7 January 1929, Page 16

A.C.A. GAMES Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 5, 7 January 1929, Page 16

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