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WAIPA ASSOCIATION.

In the Waipa Cricket Association's championship competition at Albert Park on Saturday, To Awamutu. 84 (Goble IS. Snowdon 17) defeated United. SO (J. Jourdain 10. F. Davis 14, Cairns 13). For United. Ham took four wickets for 10 and Shepherd throe for 27. For To Awamutu. N. Rusdeii look live for 0 and | Bennett four for 30,.

OTAOTTHU ASSOCIATION.

MARFLETT SCORES 72 NOT OUT. Conditions were ideal for the opening of the cricket season for the Otabuhu Association on Saturday. At Sturgess Park Mr. W. W. Massey, M.P., addressed the players and congratulated them on the excellence Of the plaving area, and after his young son. Lan Massey, had sent the first ball down, declared the season open. Several good scores for first day's play were recored, that, of W. Marflctt 72 not out being the best, with D. Cochrane, a promoted junior, ,"i!t. Watts 00 retired and Dens 55 being other players to make over the halfcentury. Senior results:—Kempthornc's United v. Railway.—Kcmpthorne's: First innings, 157 for three wickets (Marflctt 72 not out, Arklnstall 42, Came 20). Bowling: Rankin took two wickets for 30 runs, Lawrence one for 25, Cochrane none for 27. Railway: First innings, — (D. Cochrane 59, D. Moore 15, McCarthy 13 not out, G. -Miller 12, L. Donahue 11). Bowling: R. Arklnstall nine for 4U, W. Marflctt one lor 30. A four-point win for Kemptliorne's United. Hellaby's v. Mount: Richmond.—Hellaby's : First innings, 00 for seven wickets (Halsey 38, Haggie 10. Pitcher 10 not out, Williams 10). Bowling: Pierce took four wickets for 32 runs. Miller one for 13, Rugg one for 23. Mount Richmond: First innings, 41 (E. Rugg 10). Bowling: Moore six for IS, Halsey four for 7. second innings, 05 for four wickets (F. Pierce 25, R. Arklnstall 12). Bowling: Pilcher two for 7, Haggie one for 13, Moore one for 10. A four-point win for Hellaby's. Returned Soldiers v. St. Joseph's.—Returned Soldiers: First Innings, IL'3 (Dcnß 55, Collins 111, Coppins 11, McLaren 12). Bowling: C. Brady took six wickets for 34 runs, Brewer four for 47. St. Joseph's (8 men only) : First innings. 32 (McNeil 22). Second innings, 25. Bowling: Taylor four for 2.'!, Eustace eight for 20, Coppins one for 3. A six-point win for Returned Soldiers. JUNIOR GRADE. Lee and Arlington v. Technical High School.—Leo and Arlington : First innings, 49 (L. Duane 17). Second innings, 78 for eight wickets (B. Graham 20, G. Hare 13). Howling: Revell took six wickets for 10 runs, Council two for 7, Elliott five for 21, Hoe live for 34. Technical High School: First innings. 73 (Elliott 43, Roe 14). Second innings, 47 (Hoe 18). Bowling: Hare eleven for 10, Duane one for 10, Bellingbam three for 13. Arlington two for 14, Graham one for 5. Features of this game were the batting of Elliott and bowling of Hare. A six-point win for Lee and Arlington. I'apatoetoe v. Trinity United. —Papatoetoe: First, innings, 05 (Elliott. 20). Second innings, 00 for six wickets declared (Lusby 19 not out. Fugel 10, Elliott 17). Bowling: Stokes took seven wickets, Flnlayson three, Thompson two, Verral two, Clayton one. Trinity United (baiting nine men) : First innings, 03 (Flnlayson 20 not out). Second innings. 25 for live wickets (Thompson 12 not. out). Bowling: Fugel took seven wickets, Moines four, Lusby one. Wells one. Papatoetoe gained a four-point win by two runs. Challenge Seniors v. Railway.—Challenge : First innings. 244 for eight wickets (Watts 00 retired, Plight 31 retired. Connors 45, Hynes 28, Montgomery 10, Holmes 10, Trezise 10); Bowling: Currey took one wicket for stl runs. Clark one for 00, Collerali one for s. Richardson three for 45, Taylor one for 24. Railway : First innings, 57 (Cotterall 22, Cochrane 14). Howling: Bright five for 10, Connors two for (i, Hynes one for 0. Holmes one for 21. A four-point will for Challenge. CENTURY AT ONEHUNGA. In the second series of games in the Onehunga Cricket Association's competition on the Waikaraka grounds on Saturday, playing for Relief Club F. A. Bingley in 23 minutes scored 105 not out, including 12 sixes and six fours. Results: — Onehunga v. Trafalgar.—Trafalgar: First innings, 77 (A. Roy 34, D. Brown 18, B. Mtisgrove 11). Rowling: W. Smith took three wickets for 10 runs, C. Benjamin live for 41, W. Collins one for 24, W. Hayward oiK! for 2. Onehunga : First innings, 125 IT. Collins 24, W. Budge 15. W. Smith 10, C. lien jam in 13, W. Hayward 12 not. out). Bowling: H. Roy live for 31. Onehunga gained a four-point win. Holier Club v. Heid Rubber. —Relief Club : First innings. 171 for four wickets, declared (Bingley 100 not out, Strong 30). Heid Rubber: First innings, 3!) (Gray 17. Longley 17). Howling: Harvey look six wickets lor 0 runs. Edwards four for 2~. Second innings, 100 (Preston 17, Gray 11. Longlcy 21. Egnn 11, Murray 32). Howling: Hurvev three for 22, Edwards five for 30. Williams one for 5. Relief Club gained a six'"''lV Papa pa Works v. Woollen Mills. —Te I'apapa Works: First innings. 153 (W. HatMeld 51. F. Brown 127. L. Swiff 27, R. Mmr 03) Howling: Aekland took three wickets lor 58 runs. Cowley two for 25. Smith two lor 32, Willis one for 35. Woollen Mills: First innings, 50 for eight wickets (W. Brown 27). Bowling: F. Brown four for 22, L. Swift two for 14, I'. Lynch two for 4. A drawn game.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 256, 29 October 1934, Page 13

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WAIPA ASSOCIATION. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 256, 29 October 1934, Page 13

WAIPA ASSOCIATION. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 256, 29 October 1934, Page 13