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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

PONSONBY'S GOOD WIN. CENTURY BY C. WATTS. In tlie Suburban Association frame? inn ' Saturday first inning? win? were registered by Ponsonby and Green Laffie, while Ellerslie inflicted an innings defeat on Glen Eden. In Green Lanje's 1 second inning?, the aggressive opendkicr batsman of that side, C. Watts, bit ; up a score of 10ti not out in quick timjp. ' The results leave the championship 1 table as follows:—Harbour Board 71 t points. Ponsonby 9, Ellerslie 9, Vktcpia 5 8, Green Lane 8. Gflrn Eden 4. ELLERSLIE V. GLEN EDEN.

ELLERSLIE. ! First innings, four wickets (dec.) .... t>oo ' GLEN" EDEN'.—First Innings. t Everett, c Matthews, b Baxter 4 , Mormon, st Yates, b Matthews 42 ; Belshaii), st Yates. l> Brtxter 2 . Kerr. c and l> Matthews 10 , ClarkP. b K. Burton r>l J Anderson, b Hollis 3f, v A. BelsUam. c. an<l b Burton ........ 2 , I) McNeill. not out ~-.;..*. 7 y Johnson, l> Mollis < ; Me»IH. absent (I Kicliardson. absent C r Extras S f -• e Total 169 Bowling : Laurenrp took no wickets frtr 2< runs. Baxter two for 6fi. Burton two- foi 34, Matthews two for 21 Hollis two foi 19. Second Innings. A. BflKham. lbw. b Elliott - Morinan. lbw. b Baxter .*s'. Everett. <• (iedyp. b Baxter s Anderson, run out « 3' t Kerr, b Baxter l< P ClarkP. <■ Elliott, b Baxter < , MeXeill. St. Yatps. b Williams ........ 3: 1 Richardson, b Burton ; r ,T. Belshani. h Burton •••• n Jonns<»n. not out j Extras t 1 Total 14 n Bowllnp: Baxter tool;: four wickets , f<i V 11 T,,r,D i'llintl /.tw. fill- 94 Hliliij lIIIHA -fli

17, Lawrence none for 18, Burton two« 3'or 28, WiHiams oue i'»r 4. GREEN LANE V. VICTORIA. VICTORIA.—First Innings. Wright, lbw. b Cox 13 Edmonds, e Watts, h Cox 14 Viscoe, lbw, b Seccombe S Snllen c Hughes, b Cox "« Turner, cE. Watts, b Cox - 4ft Dlckson. b Cox 7 Moore, b Cox 0 McFarlane, b Seccombe 10 Manly, lhw, b Spceonibe ■ 1 Stallworthy, not out 4 Williams, c Clark, b Cox 4 Extras , 7 Total 121 Bowling: Cox took seven wickets fojr 39 runs, Seccombe three for 79. Spfond Innings. Viscoo. c C/.le. b Cox ....* 13 Edmunds. <• H. Watts, b Cox '-21 Sallen, st C. Watts, b Cos o!> Wright. <• E. Watts, b Cox Turner, not out «»«_ McFnrlane. c H. Watts, b Cox •_> Moore, not out - •' Extras Total for five wickfts 1-3 Bowlins: <"ia took five wi<-k<»{s ffjr o:, runs. Seri-ombf none for 34. Clark Dimte for " 4 " GREEN LANE. First innings .....; -173 Second Innings. Watts, not out lOC Hughes. <■ Turner, b Viscoe .......> h> Clark, not out -J 21 Extras • -} Total for oue wicket (declared) .., 161 PONSONBY V. HARBOUR BOARD. HARBOUR BOARD. First Inning -ji-> Second Innings. Breese. not out ;•' BartrfH.v. c Nifklin. h Barnes 13 Dunning. Ibw. b Muckie - -' Storey, b Burnes i^ Turner, b Splcer Alnrtin. b Barnes •« ■> Moore, c Robertsluiw. b Hnrnes .• 21 Extras "f j Total for six wickets .--w 148 Bowling: Barnes took four wicketß for 40 runs Mackie one for 2C. Fletcher none for 31 Robertshaw none for fi. >icklm aone for 14, Spicer *>ne for 11, Coper nonie for 18. , . PONSONBT.—First Innjngs. Pnicer. lbw. b Mann 4 2 Cooper e Martin, t> Dunumjc i Barnes, b Turner *JJ c Turner, b Martin -;- Blair, b Turner ■*' Robertshaw. lbw, b Mann V Mackie. b Mann ' Fletcher, lbw. b Mann , S7 Roberts, b Matthewe 3 Withers, b MattheWß • < Nicklin. not out - -» O J Extras ■ Total .-• * •••• 20, Ttnwlini:: Punning took one wleket foi 4R Martfn one for 67, Matthews two jCoj li, yllla four for 32, Turner two for*36

SENIOR GRADE B

HARBOUR BOARD V. TRAMWAYS

Tramways.—First innings. 106 (Moore 17 Carr 10, Hull 3"«. Gaw 10. Tinkler o\. La'rte-n 10. Sutcliffe IS >. Bowling: V. Wllßams Took five wickets for s«> runs. Jaqjuiery two for 'VI. <'. Williams, one for 25.; Learning one for 27. Harbour Board. —First innings. 168 for tw<» -wickets (V. Williams 74 not out. C. Williams o0). Bowling: Larsen took one wi'tket for 40 runs. Tinkler one for 31. Harbour Board won by eight wickets. SECOND GRADE. RICHMOND V. CITY COUNCIL. (Richmond. —First innings, 2'J3 for eight wickers, declared .Minchain 7S. Clark Si. 1)1 Diddock 72. Patterson 21, C. Diddock (City Council. — First inning?. 03. aud a Sik wicket? for 40. Bowling for Richmond : BJlineoe Took Ten wickets, and Diddock four. 1) Richmond won by 2t>o runs on the rirst v ii^nin^s. "^~' 1 ASSOCIATION. IMPROVEMENT IN PLA V. t 'p Considerable Improveufient In the play ( Y>f the teams competing under the auspices 4>f the Auckland <lirls - Cricket Association ; Kvas noted on Saturday, when the Hockey .Association defeated Technical Old lijrls , by a big margin, and Grammar Old Girls ■Jjeat T.W.C.A. Resulrs :— HOCKEY ASSOCIATION V. TECHNICAL COLLEGE OLU GIKLS. . Technical College.—.l. Carlaw, bM. Hut-Stou-Whitelaw, 10 : E. Jeffrey, c M. Hurton•Whitelaw, b 11. Frayllng, 1 ; J- Mcl'hail, ib H. Clark. 0 : M. Stonex. e and b 11. •:Fraylinjr, 22 ; li. Becrc. b H. Clark. 2 : M. I'opeland, st J. Cainplin, b H. (.lark, 0; G. Stones, h P. Camplin, 0: M. Stonex. c R. Allison, b 11. Clark, O; S. Ryan, c and b H. Clark. 1; Mcßain. not out, O; extras. 2; total. 38. Bowling: L. Blakcy Took no •wickets for 3 runs. 11. FraylltiiJ two for \t. H. Clark four for l<), M. Hntion-White-law one tor 0, P. Cauiplin on" for r>. Hockey Association. —K. Allison, b G. Stonex, 24: E. V. Shaw, b »;. Stonex, -; H. Clark, c Coiiel.ind, b Ryan, 18: L. Blakey, run out, 1 : M. nines. : run 'out. 10: 11. Fraylinjr, i> Stones. ' 0; M. Hutton-Whitelaw. not out, SI; J- \ Camplin, b Ryan. 2f> : F. Clark, run out. '3; I'. Campliu, Ihw, b Kyan. 3; ' M. Weeks, b U. Stonex. 0: extras, 5: total. ' 123. Bowling :G. Stonex. took four wickets for r>9 runs. S. Kyan four for 49. Hockey Association won by ho ruus. * T.W.C.A. V. GRAMMAR OLD GIKLS. i) Y.W.C.A.—E. Home, bM. Gallaher, 7: M. McMurtrie. c C. Sharp, b McConkey. 0 : J. Birkill. b M. C.allaher, O; .1. Adams, b M. Gallaher, 0: T. Mayor, b 1. McConkey, 0 : D. Hyland, st G. Geddie, b J. McConkey, 2 ; V. Kyle, st N. Gallaher, b G, Geddie, <>; M. Archer, l> J. McConkey. :; ; J. Galloway, b .1. McConkey, 0; T. Tremaine. st G. Geddie, b J. McConkey. 0; J. Price, not out. 1; extras, 7: total, 20. Bowling: M. Davis took no wickets for 2 run*. M. <;;illaher three for 0, J. McConkey four for :j, <;. Geddie one for 2. Grammar. —(j. Geddie, b J. l'irkill. 13 : W. Bigelow, b M. McMurtrie. It, : 11. Gallaher. b J. Birkill. 2.i : M. Uuvies, l> J. Birkill. 2: .1. McConkey. c T. Mayo, b .1. Adams. 5: K. Stewart, l> J. Adams. .; : M. •'• Simpson, b -I. Adams, o; C. Sharp*, not e, out. S; G. Allen, u J. Adams. 0; D. Mor- , Teiison. l> .7. Adams, u : extras. 11 : total, ',' 81. Bowling: J. Adams took five wickets for 18 runs, .1. Birkill thrt-e for 211, M. ig McMurtrie one for 7. I*. Trcnniiiio none lor It 6, T. Mayo noiif for 10. Grammar won by (il runs.

I SCHOOLS' ASSOCIATION. ACTIVITIES OK THE SEASON. The annual meeting of the Auckland Public Schools' Cricket Association was held in the Institute Kooms. Wellesley Street. Mr. 1). V. Moore. president, bein>; in tUe chair. The annual report fur 1928 stated that forty schools took part In the competitions, entering '•'>'■* senior and S4 junior teams, making a total of 73 teams, as against OJj for the previous year. The proup winners were as follows :— Domain : Newmarket. Victoria Pork : Belmont. Hockey (irouml : Kohiina rama. EUen Park: Brixton Koail. North Shore: Takupuna.. Western Suburbs: illadstone. .Junior group: Winners of the final in the knock-out competition, Keinucra. Three representative matches were played aj.';:ins; Takapuna. Auckland and Mount Aliieri Grammar Schools, providing an inten-siinu-finale (r> the season. The financial report disclosed a sound position. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as foilows: President, Mr. H. P. Andrew: vice-presidents. Messrs. D. V. Moore and F. Goodwin ; secretary and treasurer, Mr. Warner: hon. auditor, Mr. S. V. Smerdon ; management committee. Messrs. N. Tunni- ] cliff. 11. Blow and ,T. Hilton : A.C.A. dele- • irate. Mr. I). V. Moore. The meeting passed , a hearty vote of th.'inks to the outgoing , committee. I RIVERHEAD V. HELENSVILLE. • Riverhead. —Fin-«t innings. 1 '.:?. fMoKilt lop 4.".. Clifton 34. Kilice 171. Bowling: _ Herd six for '■'>'. Cranood two for 37, Beaver 1 one for 14. It. Williams one for 1.1. ITelensville. — First inninjrs 1.".1 (Beaver

4 not out. Ilfi-fi I'.s, Beveridse i::>. towling: MoKihbon five fur 4t; lif-.rnolds wo for ."..j. Clifton two for 17, Ellice one or 1". Riverhead won by - runs. FRIENDLY MATCH. BREWERS V. DRAPERS. X.Z. Breweries.—Firsr innings. 162 i Kent 40. McMnnus :.'.7, Ward 2H, Fletcher not oiir.i. Bowlinjr for i>o. Court's: Hilton took five wiikets. Walker three, ruompsou two. Goo. Conrt. —P'im innings. 100 ( Darville '.O. Thompson r>l. Taylor '60). Bowline for Breweri< X : Beresford, five wickets, McMiUius three. GAMES IN THE PROVINCE. HAMILTON". HAMILTON. Sunday. Cru-ket piinios pln.vcd at Hamilton on Saturday resulted as follows: — Agninst Frankton. Hamilton East made 110 i.S. Badelpy 08. W. Cassid.v 13). Frankton rppliPd with L'y (T. Ewan l>, It. McLean r> not out). Airainst Old Boys. Hamilton r-ompiled 118 (Taylor 37. -I. Pomeroy l_'si. In reply Old Boys made for tlip loss of three wickets (Horspool 82. Senior 75, Hoc-kin 47). THAMES. Tlip fluli matciifs for the Tlinnns (.-bumpiousliip wt-rp continued on Saturday, wlion City secured, a tliree-point win front High School and Karaka ;i two-point win from Tararu, results which brought City and Karaka equal in championship points. Hiirli School opened the nattin.s . In their match with City and scored 2'.» (Mortimer 15>. (tihsnii taking eight wickets for S runs and Letfcrd one for City declared ai six wickets for 131 (Moran not out 4". Wells 43. Twentyjnan 14). High School scored only 32 in their second inninjrs. Iα the Karnka-Tarnru match the former oppiu'd the battiiic. making -»" IK. Buchan 47. T-:. Smith 24. A. F.rokeusliire 27. .T. Buchnii -'(>. 0. Bui-lulu 37. A. Mcl.eary lifit out IS). Cleave four !'or '-'A and Morgan two for r>2 were the best bowlers. Tararu were disposed of for T.r. iK. Otto 1C) and with the ball R. Buchan took six for 2<i. J. Buchan two for 22. I'.rokf>nshire two for seven. Karaka elected that Tararu slioull follow on and on the c-iH of time Tararu had four wickets down fur 7."> (It. Morgan not out 3!>. Fox 14.

WAIT! I. (From Onr Own Correspondent.) The fourth round of the Ellerington Challenge Shield matches -was continued nti Saturday, Teachers securing a three-point win from Martha. Martha, in the first Innings, were dismissed for Iβ runs. E. Thomson getting four wickets for S runs. and Long three for S. Martha's second innings realised r>S (Worthington IS. Stamp 1.1. Burnett 1"«). Bowling: E. Thomson six for :!0. Teachers, in the first innings, made 61 f Thomson 4-~>) Bowling: Stamp six for 13. CANTERBURY REPRESENTATIVES. (By Telegraph.—Press Asxniation.) CHRISTCHURCH. Stindar. Tlie following team has been selected T<> rejiresent Canterbury in the match with Otiipo : —P- Allen. K. C. Burns. A. Cox. \V. R. Cunningham. I. M. Hamilton. C. M. Harris. W. E. Merritt. .T. McKwin. J. Xewman. W. K. PaTrick. J. 1.. Powell. A. \V. IBoberts. Page is not available.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 35, 11 February 1929, Page 15

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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 35, 11 February 1929, Page 15

SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 35, 11 February 1929, Page 15

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