CRICKET.
PICKET SHIELD MATCH. OTAGO TEAM'S ARRlv^ THE HOUES OP PLAY, 4i "$ The Otago cricket representatives wh<s arc to meet Auckland m the first game of tho Plunket Shield series at Ede Park to-morrow, arrived from the South by tho Limited express this mornino They arc staying at the Hotel. • Play will commence at 11 o'clock. luncheon adjournment will be taken from 1 until 1.45, and there will be a quarter of an hour's break for afternoon tea at 4 o'clock. Stumps will be drawn at fi p.m. The match is scheduled to la«t until Friday. ° lasl i SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. ',§ HARBOUR BOARD. 7 Following is tho team to play at the Domain on Boxing Day, nlav Si ! at 10.30 a.in.:-B a deley, Dunning A Turrlr* F. Tumor, Farrant, Bennett, C. William* , V. Williams. Speedy, Saxon, Matthews Z B, tou. ' " GAMES IN THE PROVINCE, v WAI HI. *\ A one innings match was played on Sat urday, between Wailii and Te Aroha ttad former winning by 71 runs. Scores: Tβ Aroha 49 (F. Archer 10). Bowling: M Zenovich six for 14, Henry two for 5, E Saunders one for 5. Waihl, 120 (Render, son 21, B. Saunders 20, Button 15, Leopold 13, Roberts 11, Littlefair 10, A. Thomson 10 not out). Bowling: Boyd four for 38. EPELENSVILLB. iHelensville 66 for four wickets (Shepheri 35 not out, Kpence 14). Bowling: R. A, Gardener two for 16, H. H. Hooper two foj ' Glorit 41 (R. A. Gardener 19, H. H,' Hooper 9). Bowling: Jas. Hand two for 3, Shepherd four for 13, Downer one fo( 2, Crawford one for 8, Spence one for 13, _ |; 'games in the south. .'■' "WELLINGTON. The Wellington senior cricket compete tion was continued on Saturday. Results were: —lnstitute, 205, v. University, two wickets for 27 runs; Midland 94, v. Old' Boys, six wickets for 227; Petone, 151, v, Hutt, one for 80; Wellington, 223, v. KuV birnie, three for 101. The best performances were:—Batting*; 11. B. Massey (Institute) 83, J. R. Lamason'. (Old Boys) 72, W. F. Airey (Wellington) , ; 08. M. F. Nichols (Petone) 07, E. Bull (Old Boys) 60. W. I. K. Jennings (Welling, ton) 50/ Bowling: C. Parsloe (Old Boys)' took six wickets for 45 runs, R. Crook (Kilblrnie) five for 52. CHRISTCHDRCH. : The sixth round of cricket matches In' the championship series was commenced on Saturday in beautiful weather. Rain on the previous night had left the wickets' easy and the outfields were in capital order. Riccarton was dismissed by Sydenham for 153 (A. Cox run out for 34), .T. A. Newman took four wickets for 39 Sydenham lost two wickets for 50. ing Linwood, West Christchurch was all out for 134 (,T. L. Karr 37). R. J. Read took seven wickets for 63. Linwood lost two wickets for 60 (F. A. Smith 33). St. Albans, against Old Boys, scored 126 (G. Cullen 37). E. Mulcock took four wickets for 39 and H. R. Escott three for 34 Old Boys scored 1.35 without loss (S. R. Carleton 99, G. H. G. Hobbs 33). Old Collegians scored only 71 against East Christchurch. W. H. Cunningham took four wickets for 20, A. Jones four for 26. East Christchurch has lost five wicketg for 135 (T. Kennedy 51, E. Brosnahan 35, T. F. Mullan 33). . DUNEDIN. Tho Duneclin cricket matches were continned in excellent weather on Saturday, most of the tennis being weakened by the absence of members with tho Otago team and on holiday. Dunedin, playing Albion made 179 (Ditchfield 65, Kenny 40, Brown 32). Albion lost three wickets for 22 runs. Carisbrook made 134 (Blunt 46) against Old Boys, who have lost two wickets for 23 (Giles 20). Aitken took two wickets for 2 runs. Grange was dismissed by Christian Brothers for SD Brookes took five wickets for 18 and Blair three for 10. Christian Brothers have* lost four wickets for 64 runs (Mcllroy. -9).
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 303, 23 December 1929, Page 10
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