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A.C.A. GAMES.

FOURTH GRADE. PAPATOETOE V. ST. STEPHEN'S. Papatoetoe.—First innings, 43 (Gubb 16). Bowling: Ball took four wickets. Second inthree, Fraser one, Aberthy one. Second inings, 33 (White 11). Morrison took seven wickets, and Aberthy three. „ .St. Stephen's.—First innings. 26 (Aberthy 0). Bowling: White took two wickets, Barker two, Gubb two, and McKenzie one. Second innings, 25. White took six wickets and McKenzie four. A four-point win for Papatoetoe. AOTEAROA V. TAKAPUNA. Aotearoa. —First innings, 104. Takapuna.—First innings, 83. A three-point win for Aotearoa. OLYMPIC V. ROSKILL WESLEY. Roskill. —First innings. 52 (.T. Longville 34, not out). Second innings. 43 (J. Longville 17, Renton 13). Bowling for Olympic: Counihan took ten wickets and Wardrope 8. Olympic.—First innings, 114 (Counihan 37, not out, Wood 23, Glass 16, M. Wardrope 13). Bowling for Roskill: J. Longville seven wickets. Olympic secured a fourpoint win by an innings and 20 runs.

GREY LYNN V. WESTERN SPRINGS. Grey Lyun.—First innings 130 for eight wickets, declared (W. Heard 80 not out). Western Springs.—First innings 24, Second innings S9. Grey Lynn scored a four-point win. Y.M.C.A. V. EXCELSIOR. Y.M.C.A. —First innings, 39 (Toses IS). Second innings, 41 (Toses 15). Bowling I-lorrocks took seven wickets, and Wood three. Excelsior. —First Innings, 80 (Wood 19, Brown 17, 11. Horrocks 13). .Second innings, 7 for no wickets. A win for Excelsior by ten wickets. NORTH SHORE V. ALL SAINTS. North Shore.—First innings, 48 (Cameron 13 not out, Mcintosh 13). Bowling: W. Moore took pix wickets for 7. Second innings 75 (Mcintosh 35 not out, Hughes 14). Bowling: W, Moore four for 27, Finer three for 22. All Saints. —First innings, 42 (Finer 36 not out). Bowling: Dockley six for 23, Sinclair three for 19. Second innings, 74 for one wicket (W. Moore 43 not out, Finer 22 not out). North Shore on the first innings.

HELENSVILLE. Kaukapakapa 107 (Dye 57 not out, Smith 25), beat Helensville 92 (J. Henderson 22, R. Williams 20). Glorit, 57 for four wickets, beat Riverliead 51. THAMES. Karaka, 165, beat Tararu, 139. For Karaka Inglis made 26, McDonald 22 and R. Twentyman 23. For Tararu, Cleve made 38 and Baker 38. City, 244 for five wickets, declared (Wells 83, Dobsori 29), beat High School, 59 (Langdon 13, Biker 13), and 127 for five wickets (Langdon 67, Hoole 34). WAIHI. The opening match of the Ellerington Shield competition concluded on Saturday, Mataura defeating Ifartha by six wickets and 40 runs. IL Zenovich (34), A. Brown (25), Littlefair (43 not out), Henry (18, not out), Leopold (16) and Thornton (14) were the chief scorers for the winners. Teesdale (27) top-scored, for Martha. Bowling for the latter, E. Saunders to,ok five wickets for 27.

ROTORUA. A match between the Rotorua High School and Ngongataha resulted in a win for the school. High School made 236 (Dawson S2, D. Ryder SO. J. Hinton 18, N. Hinton 17). Ngongotaha made 32. HAMILTON. The second round of the Hamilton Cricket Association's competitions was concluded in fine weather. In the senior A section Hamilton East obtained a four-point win against Frankton. Hamilton East scored 133 in their first innings and 44 for no wickets in their second, while Frankton made 108 and 04. Old Boys had a three-point win over Hamilton. , CHRISTCHURCH.

The weather was perfect for the fourth round of cricket matches on Saturday, the wickets were in fine order, and tire outfields fast, the result being some high scoring. Riccarton. playing St. Albans, scored 433 for five wickets (P. Allen 175, A. W. Roberts 212 not out). Old Collegians against West Christchurcli scored 396 (R. O. Talbot 03. Dunster 50, G. L. Talbot 87). Bowling: .Tefcoate took three wickets for 70. West Christchurcli lost one wicket for 8. ,East Christchurcli was disposed of by Old Boys for 140. Bowling: Harris four for 12. Old Boys lost seven wickets for 162 CM. L. Bage, not out, 60). Linwood, batting first against Sydenham, was dismissed for ICI (li. J. Reid 4f>). Bowling: ,T. Newman took six for 75, Sydenham scored, 109 for five wickets. DUNEDIN. Senior cricket matches were plaved under excellent, weather conditions. Albion. 219, defeated Grange, 184 (McMullan 47, Knight 41" Lemin 32). Silver took four wiekets lor .11. and Henderson two for 15. Albion. f i l n l^ T , secontl innings lost seven wiekets for SO (Baron 42). Elmes took five for 34 in reply to Dunedin's score of 346. Carisr( : wil !' oisrl,t for 2r,ft fGroves nmpjh L+ >' thpir innings Dunedin lost three for 107 (Monk 42 not two fw l 4 ni i 34 n " 0t ont) - Blunt 'took two lo 14. _ Old Boys, who bad;made 394 secured an innings Tictorv by disnosin" of Christian Brothers for 39 and S9 'riie heavy defeat of Christian Brothers was w£n + ol,c0 l,c . to .'he bowling of Dickinson who took six for 12 in the first-in ,1„ "' Vn'\ for ,l® in the second. A. W Alloo' took throe for 15, and one for 17. " ,

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 279, 25 November 1929, Page 14

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A.C.A. GAMES. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 279, 25 November 1929, Page 14

A.C.A. GAMES. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 279, 25 November 1929, Page 14

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