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DOMAIN GAMES.

CENTURY BY VALLANCE.

EARLY COMPETITION

SURPRISES.

MOUNT ALBERT AND MANUKAU

; The second day in the Auckland Cit.Vj . and Suburban Association's senior matchesj v produced two surprises in the course of : | varied play for completion of the riist| ■ | games. I'oneonby, thanks to a goodl ' stand by Suteliffe (55) were a shade mcky to overcome Mount Roskill by a margin of 27 runs on tlie first innings. Mount Albeit [ were saved from disaster against Green j ' Lane by a fine batting performance by • Yallanco (114). and gained a four-pointer : bv 38 runs, whilst even a greater surprise was sprung by ]\lanukau. who successiully campaigned to hold R.\ . to a draw, fn this A. Dunning (86) showed capaole: batting craftsmanship and restraint. Scores: — PONSONBY V. ROSKILL. BOSK ILL. First innings ,fe o Second Innings. |F Wood. b Menales Jf>! I.uiid. Ibw. t> Robert siiaw I | Anderson, 1) Turner I Lantrdon. li .1. Lonergan -M C Barrett, llnv. 1> Turner ». liev. Carr. not out •> «. Longvilie, not out "| Extras 14 j Total for five wickets B>B Bowllnjr: Turner took two wickets for 5 runs, Menzies one for 11. Robertshaw one for :iO. Broberg none for 18. Sutolltre u.ine for 3, l.onergan one for 17. Innes none lor 10, Cotmiban none for 2. PONSONBY. —First Innings. Uo'iflay. run out ,T. Lonergan. 1) Lund ' I lines, st Itarratt. 1) Gough Il ' Uobertsliaw, run out ..... •• • • • • •• ■ SutclltTc. c Watkins. b Stallwortliy •>•' ; 11. Watkins, run out ••••;,■■ J, Everson. c Longville. h Stallwortliy 0 Broberg, c Watkins. b Stallwortliy • 17 Turner, not out Menzies. b Stallwortliy Extras ' i Total 207 Bowling: Lund took one wleket for 5 runs. Stallwortliy live for fill. Gouch one for 78, Carr none for 30, Longville none

for 18. A four-pointer to Ponsonby. R.V. V. MANUKAU. R.V. First innings 300 MA NL* K A UFi rst Innings. Turner, b Finlnyson 20 Ilen/.lewood. I; Finlnyson WlliinD'iS, lbw. b Metge l.'f X. Martin, rtin out 7 V. Williams, I) Finlnyson 17 Dunning, lbw, 1) Metge 80, Wright, 1> Simpson 141 T. Hunting, b Metge 0 A. Motion, not out 4 Extras 17 Total for eight wickets I:X> Bowling: Finlnyson took three wickets for 43 runs, Metge three for 40. Nicholas none for 23, Simpson one for 30, Cook none for 21, Golilsworthy none for 22. MT ALBERT GRAMMAR 0.8. V. GREEN LANE. GREEN LANE. First Innings 140 Second Innings. C. Kerr, c Webster, b Hebden 30 Elliott, b Wlldninn J_ Ged.ve, c Butler, b llobden 47 I?. Wells, run out 20 A. Lonergan, not out 18 Extras 1 Total for four wickets 1 -<> Bowling: Alekln took two wickets for 11 runs, Wiidmnn one for 12. Webster none for 13. Webb none for 18. Butler none for 13. Bain none for ''7, Mills none for IS, Ilclxlon none for 13. MT. ALBERT G. O.B.—First Innings. rtutler, c Lonergnn. b Gillespie 10 Alckin, c sub., b Kerr ' Mills, lbw. h Gillespie 1 Vallanee, b Gillespie Bnin, b Gillespie " Weill), b Kerr Hebden, lbw. b Gillespie Howell, b Kerr 1 Hook, b Kerr jj Webster, not out -3 Wild ma n. c and I) Gillespie 0 Extras 8 Total 17S Bowling: Gillespie took six wickets for 08 runs, perr four for 02, Wells none for 4, Tomlinson none for 26. A four-point win to Mt. Albert. SENIOR B GRADE. GREEN LANE V. AVONDALB. Avondnle.—First innings. 07 (Belshatn •18, Parkinson 17). Bowling: Robinson six wickets, Crowhnrst four wickets. Green Lane.—First Innings, 145 (Baxter 20, Smith 22, Robinson in, McGhie 13. Souter 42). Bowling: Crawford seven wickets. Doughty and Alexandra one wicket. Avondale.—Second innings, 33 (Alexandra 12. Irvine 11). Bowling: Crowhnrst and Robinson three wickets, Souter t'wo wicket:'. Galli one wicket. An outright will for Green Lane. j

HARBOUR BOARD V. MAX UK A IT. Harbour Board.—First innings, 180. Second innings, SO (Rreese 50, Christianson 10). Bowling: Brown Mone for 8. T yon in in pr five for 45, Jack one for 20, Stone four for 12. Mnnukuii.—First innings, 114. Second innings, 153 for nine wickets (Brown 53, Jack 27, Moyle 30, Tandy 25). Bowling: Bennett six for 53, Martin one for 40. Christiansen none for 24, Beech none for 29. Manukau won by one wicket, a six-point, win. SENIOR RESERVE GRADE. Mount Roskill v. Ponsonhy.—Mount Roskili : First innings, 330 (Stewart 150, Burreil 53, Eagles 43, Earwaker 38). Ponsonb.v : First innings. 222 (Cocks 80. Camp 72. Ward 30). Second innings, five wickets for 50 (Young 28). Four-point win for Mount Roskili. THIRD GRADE. Chelsea Elghtermen v. Green T,ane.— Chelsea Lightermen: 08 (Barnes 50). Bowling: Jones four for 20. Dean four for 27. Green Lane: 68 (James 23). Bowling: Barnes four for 13, Williams five for 2G. MORRINSVILLE MATCHES. Club cricket competitions commenced at Morrinsville on Saturday, when two matches were played at Ihe Recreation Ground. City (Te Arolin) beat Lockerbie (Morrinsville) by 43 runs on the first innings. Scores were : Lockerbie, 05 (R. E. Scott' '21,' C: Mallett 20). City. 107 (llostick 38. Dallas 10. Boyd 18). Bowling for Lockerbie. Mallett took four wickets for .24. McPlierson two for 15, Walton two for 5. Roxborougli two for 5. Scott one for 10. For City. ITattaway took four for 22, McDonald five for 25. In the other match High School 38 (,T. Wetere 20) beat Terriers 34 (L. O'Connor 15).. A TIE AT WHANGAREI. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WHANGAREI, this day. The unusual result of a tied game was recorded in the Whangarei senior cricket championship on Saturday. At Onerahi the home side made 119 (Hewlett 20, Mason 29, Drake 21; Nlsbet five for 4S). Whangarei had 110 on for the loss of seven wickets, but Drake ( four for 7) got nmong the tail-enders, and the total was 119 (Wilson 24, Nisbet 17 not out). On turf, at Maungakaramea, Nomads compiled 10S (Godfred 23: Payne five for 50), and having seven of the local wickets down for 49 seemed to be assured of their first win. However, Crawford 33 and Hudson 33 ' not out', saved the day for Maungakaramea, who made 126. Combined Services. 131 for six, declared (Weir 38, Grieve 43), drew with High School, eight for 80 _(Hawkcs 29; Matthews six for 16).

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 262, 5 November 1934, Page 14

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DOMAIN GAMES. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 262, 5 November 1934, Page 14

DOMAIN GAMES. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 262, 5 November 1934, Page 14