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ONEHUNGA ASSOCIATION.

D. HETHERINGTON TOP SCORER. Results o£ games played under the control of the Oneliunga Cricket Association on Saturday, for the Lipscombe-Wilson Shield : — » T „ t Tanneries v. Ramblers. —Tanneries : * irst innings, S4 (L). Hetherington (53). Bowlinjj . L. Woifenden live for 40, G. Littlejohn one for 10, 10. C. Bourdot one for 18, F. Jackson two for 1. Ramblers: First innings, 1 «(» (L. Woifenden 24, W. Smith 12, G. littlejohn 13, C. G. Woods 10). Bowling: W. Aperaliama two for 20, G. Stoupe three tor 1), A. Hetherington four for 21). Tanneries a two-point win. Reid Rubber v. Oneliunga Rovers. —Reid Rubber: First Innings, GO (R. Hetherington 13, W. J. Ande-rson 13, L. Norman 13). Rowling.: C. Agnew four for 18, W. Wilson three for 2, T. Collins two for 29. Oneliunga Rovers : First innings, 218 for nine wickets (C. Agile#,- 56, C. Wiberg 44, T. Collins 43, C. Collins 37). Bowling: R. Hetherington one for 2, D. Gray three for 10, G. McSporran one for 6, L. Norman one for 30, W. J. Anderson one for 44. Rovers a two-point win. Woollen Mills v. Royal Oak.—Woollen Mills: First innings, 130 for live wickets (J. Willis 52. A. Blockley 30, C. Smith 19, W. Brady 17). Bowling: D. Horan two fo" 12, A. Thompson two for 29, J. Ryan one for 33. Royal Oak : First innings, 55 (J. Ryan 16, R. Thompson 12). Bowling: R. Kirkham two for 10, C. Smith two for 7, S. Horrocks four for 9, N. Blockley one for 10, A. Blockley one for 12. Woollen Mills a two-point win. GAMES IN THE SOUTH DUSTIN SCORES A CENTURY. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Sunday. Club cricket games were continued yesterday in fine weather and on fast wickets. Midland, 294 for four wickets, declared (W. Dustin 147, D. McCawe 61, R. O'Neill 41), met Old Boys, 91 (C. Randall three for 30, J. L. Keating three for 22). Karori, 196 (J. Duffy 70, G. Rowe 42 ; E. .Tudd three for 36), played Hutt, 89 for two wickets (E. O. Blamires 40 not out, B. R. Ross 38 not out). University, 143 (R. W. Edgeley 37; E. D. Blundell five for 39), met Wellington, 211 for three wicktfts (H. Foley 42, R. A. Wliyte 46, R. T Morgan 56, M. Thomas 42 not out). , „ Kilbirnie, 131 (D. Turnbull 61; Judd four for 11) i.nd 25 for no wickets, played Petone, 161 (Smith 44). H. DAVIS TOPS HUNDRED, CHRI'STCHURCH, Sunday. Canterbury senior cricket matches on Saturday resulted : — Old Boys, 330 and 49 for three wickets (B. C. Harbidge 40, F. Kerr two for 4), beat Lancaster Park, 111 (Cromb 40; D. C. Nixon four for 42, Page three for 25), on the first innings. St. Albans, 373, beat Old Collegians, 121 (Byrne 40; Merritt four for 40, F. P. O'Brien two for 21) and 103 for seven, on the first innings. Sydenham, 267 (Doidge 40, F. W. Bellamy 48, IX A. Mcßae 52, H. King 34 ; M. Johnston four for 52) and 65 for one wicket, beat West Cliristchurch, 202 and 176 (P. F. Allen 88 ; Mcßae two for 22, N. Burt three for 71), on the first innings. Iliccarton, 399, beat East Christchurch, 311 (A. F. Ellis 77, H. Davis 119, D. Quaid 45; G, A. Bull six for 62), on the first innings. WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION. A.L.H.A. v. Y.W.C.A.—A.L.H.A.: First innings, 137 (Adams 76, Colqulione 20). Bowling: Kruse took five wickets for 24 runs, Ilasset three for 52, Thomas two for 39. Second innings, 67 for two wickets , (Colqulione 16, Painton 38 not out, Calvert 11 not out). Bowling: Kruse took two . wickets for 22 runs. Y.W.C.A. First ; innings, 51 (Kruse 21, Mawson 13). ] ■Bowling: Adams took five wickets for 38 runs, Dawson three for 12, Usliaw two for 0. A.L.H.A won by 86 runs on the first innings. „ \rawa B v. Woolworths. —Arawa B : 150 (Rainsford 70. Bates 21). Bowling: Harereaves five for 25. Woolworths: 142 (McCready 75, Daniels 30). Bowling: Rainsford five for 20. Arawa won by 13 runs. Arawa A v. L.H.A. 2.—Arawa A: 100 (Koefocd 51, E. Page 4S not out>. 1.. H.A. 2 • First innings, 25; second innings, 94 j(St>-»rt 52 not out). Arawa won by an innings audi 36 runs.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 22, 27 January 1936, Page 12

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ONEHUNGA ASSOCIATION. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 22, 27 January 1936, Page 12

ONEHUNGA ASSOCIATION. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 22, 27 January 1936, Page 12

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