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AUCKLAND REPRESENTATIVES

SIDE TO MEET CANTERBURY. The Auckland Cricket Association's selectors, Messrs. E. C. Beale, N. C. Snedden, and W. J. Smeeton, have chosen the following team to represent Auckland against Canterbury in the Plunket .Shield fixture at Eden Park, commencing on Friday next:- — D. R. Garrard (captain). A. Anthony. ' g S. A. R. Badeley (Hamilton). W. L.-Elliott.' H. D. Gillespie. ■:"" A. M; Mathesbn. . ■ . J. E ; Mills.:.: :■ ■ ■*■/,< ■;:■:■:■■ R. W. Rowhtree; .>: v •;■ : ;■ G. L. Weir.":- ? ; i . • .-. ;■* ~.y,-. I A. F.'-Wensley, ••'•.'■' - : -^' : --Vi -, P. E'-W-hitelaw;" *~'."..■•;:;■ :•:;.. W. <J". Smeeton "(twelfth man). The team is the same as. that which defeated Otago by a big margin in the opening match of the series last week. TOURING COLTS. " ■ '•■■ . / GAME AGAINST SOUTHLAND. VISITORS:ALL OUT FOR 100. ,: ;i Sunday. ' : A cricket match between Southland and Mr. E. C Bea|^a,,Auckland, colts' touring,, team; was commenced!'oh #ie Show Grounds'yesterday in fine but cold weather! "-The' , wicket. w'as< .easy after heavy rain..', The visitors won the tosp and decided to field. Tjie majority of the Southland batsmen' macte a poor showing and the side wa£ dismissed for 103 runs. Tho fielding of :the Au'cklandeta was excellent and three batsmen were run out. • '. .' The visitors made even a worse.showing than the home side and ,the. last wicket fell with the total at 100. Southland's second, innings was commenced and at stumps tlie v l§cpre stood at 38 for no wickets. The game will be'continued to-morr,ow. :> SOUTHLAND.—First Innings." Lee, run out 27 •McGowan, c and b Lawrje ............. v 13 Anderson, c Strickland, b Vivian 24 Coupland, c Schnauer, b Lyon ......... <J Tapley, run out ' ; ... 4 Carson, c Lyon, b Vivian 11 Woods, run out 0 Johnson, c Langton, b Lyon 14 Nisbet, c Smith, b Vivian 1 Sparkes, c Schnauer, b Vivian ...... A Agnew, not out '0 Extras , 3 Total \ 103 Bowling: Vivian took four wickets for SO runs, Lyon two for Iβ, Lawrie one for 23, Langton hone for 11. SOUTHLAND.—Second Innings. Nisbet, not out .: ;.. 21 Johuson, not out 16 • Extras .....' 1 Total for no .wickets 538 . AUCKLAND.—First Innings. Vlpond, b Agnew .' 5 Lawrie, lbw, b Johnson < 39 Lyon, b Coupland .. .• 2o Vivian,', lbw, b Nisbet 0 Schnauer, c Tapley, b McGowan .... 4 Lewie, c Spnrkes, b McGowan 0 Aitken, c Lee, b Coupland 5 Langton, b Coupland ...I 0 Smith, c Lee, b McGowan .......... 10 Owen, b Coupland 0 Strickland, not out 6 Extras 6 . Total .'1................1 100 Bowling: Agnem,took on,o wicket for, IS runsi-Nisibet qnefor 14 , , McGowan three tot 20, Johnson one for 19, Coupland four for RAILWAY WORKSHOPS. MYERS CUP CONTEST. A cricket match between Hillside and Otahuhii Railway Workshops, for possession of the, Myers Cup will be played at th« 'Domain on Thursday and Friday nest, play commencing at 10 a.m. each day. By arrangement with tlje. Auckland City and Suburban Cricket. Association the match will be played on tho Domain in front of .the grandstand. Messi's. H. Johnston and J. Ball have been appointed umpires. The Otahubu team is as follows: Boardman, Cleverley, Elliott, Gedye, Hunt, Hawkes, Lawrence, Parkes, Kankin, Stehr, Williams (captain). Lawrie 12th man. The Hillside team is: P. . Neame (captain), A. W. Cranefleld. G. W. Dlxon, J. Dolan, A. Eckhoff, F. Loades, T. Nelson, W. Marslin, 'T. Kellan, R. Ravenwood, A. Townshend, R. : ' Towse, T. Johnston, H. Brockie (secretary),? and C. Perry (manager). HAWKE CUP MATCH.

PALMERS.TON NORTH, Saturday. In the Hi&wjke Cup match Mandwatu were 'all out for>i.93. Bropghton made 44, McVlcar 35,andGallicban 20.- 278 to win--' Poverty Bay commenced their second innings', Fraser aiid-.Robertson battingAfter . making ■'•■■•is'"Eraser was bowled by oi.3iey. At the luncheon adjournment the total wns one for 54;.. / , •,■■" The match had a sudden termination this aftornoon, the last eight Poverty Bay wickets yielding only 24. * Gallichan took six wickets for 30 runs Manawatu retained the trophj by 156 runs. . ■ ,-'.'_; ; ! — ' i MATCH AT GISBORNE. ';■ . ...... ...... GiSBORNB, Sunday. In tho.itia.fc'ch between Arthur. Doneghuo's Wellington team and, Poverty Bay B, the home team, scored 233. , (J. Scholium 104, W, J. Scholium 26, IS 7 . Parker 32, J. Jennings 20); .Massdy took four wickets for 58; ■* .Wellingtoliv has*idst' eight wickets for 122- :('>Yar<l.:44.);' -;';%;t Z .-. iv.',i- ' ■ i ',■,*,■".. NORTH SHORE WIN. 1 • STANLEY.BAY BEATEN. The friendly match at Devonport on Saturday between North Shore and Stanley Bay resulted in a win for the home team by 103 runs on the first Innings. Scores:— North. Shore.—First innings, 202 for seven wickets, declared (D. Webb 75 not out, Drake 40, H. Wynne 28 not out. 11, Johnston 20, Frater 16).\ Bowling: "Whitley took two wickets, Saunders two, Stanley Bay.—First innings, 9f) (Whltley 20, 31. Scott 20, Saunders 15, H. 'Haggeth 13). Bowling: Nicholas five wickets, Player two, Wynne one. Second Innings, 124 for nine wickets (Walters 38, Scott 16).. Bowlinjj: D. Webb five.;wickets, Frater two, Johnston one. %-'.''■ ■':y)*:iC "

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 308, 30 December 1929, Page 10

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AUCKLAND REPRESENTATIVES Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 308, 30 December 1929, Page 10

AUCKLAND REPRESENTATIVES Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 308, 30 December 1929, Page 10