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CITY AND SUBURBAN.

SEKIOR B CONTEST. NEW LYNN V. PAPAKUKA. Papakcra.—First innings. 96 (Beechey | 28, Fogarty 23 ). Second innings. 18 for i t five wicket's CNottman five wickets for 2 I runs. Young f'-r 33). New Evan. —Eirst innings. 82 (Nottman l | 2*5. Young 3:<|. Bow! ing : Francis five for! |34, Kemp three for 14, C. Beechey two for' i 9,i. THIRD GRADE. j t C-S.L. v. Wir-f-mau'fe.—C.S.l>.. 107 (Wllkie c I fire for 4 { J. McKae two for 1), beat Wise- 1 | man's (Smith live for 'Si, Olsen four * j for 1o) by o4 ruu« on iba first * k GAMES IN THE PROVINCE. 3 KODNEY. I | BwuHs of matches jjlayed under the con- T I trol of the Kodiley Cricket Atsfsoclation on iHaiurday:— ■ j Miiiakana v. Mnllet Point.—Matakana : jlFirst iuning:s, 108 ("\V. Jjauniui: 72, K. j lCampbell 20). Bowling: K. Am3-«irfeon five] for D 4. S. three for A. Martin one !for 10, G. one for Jo. Wullet | Point: First innings 'J'j U". 3-<awri« 20. 1). , Martin 10. Bowjia? : W. Dunning five for 40. K. Dunnini: tbree for 20, .S. Caini>bell ivne for 22. Wliang:arix>o v. Omaha.— First innings. (P. Dunning 104, XVipond 21. A. Bell IZ. W. Armour 12). Bowling: Torkingrtou four for 51, X. W.vair three for 00. X. it-eevec one for 2'6. Omaha: First 21 for two wk-kets. Bowling: P. .Dunning two for Z>. IV AIUKU. h ( Thb Waiut-u cricket eJeven defedited the eleven unite <*omfortal»]y in a I* l match at G3enbr'»t»k. Waiuku batted firsx and made 2To runs, when it declared, with * #Is wickets down iliawke ol retired, Uoull retired, lieise Knight 14 not otit). Uepbum rook two wickets for •>•"» runs. MoJLloy two for Parry one for 10. and j r Cameron one for 47. AVaitangi replied j with TO (Collin* IT. Molloj* 15). Helse took | sis "wickets for 1Z runs, and .Sampson three j for lb. HAMILTON. I t Old Boys v. Claudelands. —ClaudelandE: |'} First inningp. 200. Second innings : 04 for t eight wicket*. deciareG (A. 1. Ait tin six T fc»r 3Ti. Old Boys: Eirst innings. 313 (. r liigginison 37. K. Clougb 2Ci. Bowling: T. Lyon Bis for 4-j. iiecond innings: 3S for two wickets 'I:. C'iitugb 2o not outi. Claudelands won on the lirst innings bj' runs. llauiiiton v. Hamilton East.. —Hamilton Easi: First innings. l'-Mj. Second innings: ];;k for stvfii wickets ill- Ooing 44. K. Ske-'t 201. Bowling: A. Diskette sir for int." Hamilton: First innings, 2f.C (E. A very j j 4<i A. Eissette 2>i not out. 'X. Oick -4). , Bowling: H. Going three for 33. Second | innings: 43 for four wickets <E. Avery 30- | Bowling: H. Going four Hamilton j won on the first innings by runs. P UKO. Kesult.-s of play Jn tie Cricket L comi >p titKm t'u Sa.u.da, - Tt't defeated Uld Bo.vs. OW Boys 3 baited first and scored 01 (M-ott 1-. l < Gordon Wilson 3 - 1 - M»UdiKe i wickets for 37 runs. Hunt four' itiT lb I. and Parker seven for 3. T.T.T. at ICK for four wickets (.Mni-th *2. lan'-- -:.s). Scott took three wickets lor V'l runs Vine one for In tlieir second j innings' Old" Boys made 80 for seven | and Okauia drew. Matamata j scored IOT (Bimpson ciO. Bones 1 vohen n k" r:"if• i took lour "w*ickett for 14, Sharjie one f-or_27. M. Maloue ; <\ V p for 'j Okauin scored SI lor ias wit-; kets* at stumj-s. Cohen secured two : wickets for V run*. Atkins two lor -9Wardville beat T.T. Colts. Ward_vi.Ut made Ui (it. Hughes 40. Tv. Jonnstone 10, A. | Hughes 33 I. CaSapuaa took one wicket , for IT runt. TTilk« seven for lc*. T. - . r*<>3t:e collapsed and were dismissed -or i- i rune in their first innings and 50 in the second. THAMES. In suite of the showery weather cricket matches were j*layed on Saturday, lararu t defeated Old Boys, and Karako won on the j first innings from High School. T-ararn made 390 (Cleave 4S. Billiig 5«. ; Gedye Morgan 32). Bowling for Old Boy's" Buchan took five wickets for 07 j runs. Johnston '.'ne for 50. Bane one for , 21. Muir one for 12. Old Boys scored, 7-i (Muir 22. Moras 38). Bowling for Tararu Cleave took three wickets for 20. Dang one for 12, Morgan two for 10. C. Billing three for 0. Kanaka's first tun-] rieWed o'T ("V\ ctwn 34. Clinker 31). Bowling for High School McMillan took ! five for 27, Hoskins live for 8. In the j second innings Kar&ku ma.de 22 for three j wickets,. High School in the first innings scored 29. Bowling for Karaka Watson | ttK'k four wickets. Baker six. In the second innings - High School made 300 (.7 en kins 20, Hoskins 10, McMillan not out 00). WBAKATATCE. The T-aneatua Cricket Cluh j.l»y«4 Galsat the Te Teko Itomain. the pmc resulting in a win for Taneatua by 302 runs to 77. For the winners G. Peebles scored 32 and T. Hunt 20. while for i Galatea Vandal (20) and Mitchell (18) were top scorers. TAUEAXGA. The Duff Cttj> competition was continued at Taurat:ga. when wickets were in gt»od order Fire Brigade. 333 (M. Curtis 02. Q Swan 24. W. Griffiths IS), and 37 for 'three wickets (E. Parkinson 32), defeated Star. 80 (L. Crew 21, .1. Da vies 21), and iH. Carter 30). by seven wickets. FukPhina, 33 0 (C. Capon 33, 3. Puttie 24. G. Law 21), and 80 for six wicWc. declared (G. Ollivier 41). defeated Awat-a. 8" (S Alder 38. K. Marshall 10. W. Mortlock 34), and 40 (H. Fos 20). Albion had the bye. TE KAinVHATA. A cricket match played during the w«>ek-*-nd bet \v."ii Te Kauvitata and a Hamilton i t>-jLii: resulted in a win for the latter by 30 runs. CAMBRIDGE. The first series of games in the Cambridge, Cricket Association's competition was decid'.d on Saturday, when Wanderers j defeat "d City by an innings and 14 rues, and High School, last year's champions, beat Colts by 78 runs. In the conclusion <>f the first round of the country competit ion. Fencourt West was defeated -l.y Whitehall by 20 runs and Feiicourt East defeate-d Bruiitwood B by 3.1 runs. OPOTIKI. The Opotiki Cricket Association'« competition was continued during the weekend. Otara played Waiotalii, a.nd in the lirst innings scored 24. Chambers being the only one to make a stand with IS. not out. Wells took seven wickets for 4 .-'unf.', end Malcolm three for 20. In the second innings. Otara scored 33 for the loss of three wickets. Murray being top batsman, f Paerata met Power Board, scoring 02 in the lirst innings (Day and X. Clark 3.3 each). Harriman took live wickets for 34. ! Power Board rejilioa with 37. Henry 32. I being the only one to reach double figures, j Day took four wickets tor 10. Paerata won i on the lirst innings. TE AEOHA. In showery weather the Karungahake team defeated City on the first innings at Herries Memorial Park by 134 runs to 71. Te Arolia. in the second innings, compiled 1)5 runs.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 273, 17 November 1936, Page 15

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CITY AND SUBURBAN. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 273, 17 November 1936, Page 15

CITY AND SUBURBAN. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 273, 17 November 1936, Page 15