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FOURTH GRADE CENTURY.

OTAHUHU CENTURIES.

Oakley v. Y.M.C.A. — Y.M C A 155 - \i V°' S i'i < > rt ' r ~ B ' Black 39, McLaren J.). Mellzer 11). Oakley: 200 for thr°e 1" S , not °«t Hassctt 19, Priestley a f I B ' ■ Bowling: Dow two for 19 Oiklev lf't W 'IP, th€ flrst innings for Oaklej Minns, still i„ j,j g t eenw s hould orailiiate into big ericket later on llexile v. Birkdale. — Flexile- First innings, (Weavers 40, Griffiths 16) Honling; Christianson four for 18 Bentlev three for 13. Birkdale: First innings 3? tve" for" (>m„ Bo "' lhl « ' -McManus - ' " Cirimths five tar 8 Rirrh Ttt-i i° r " -point win for Flexile (^ or J| ,c °t p —Bruigens : First . . "* _| (»M-lltll 3o not Out) * Rprnn<l in. , " r "'ri,„ n tor « six wlckc »«. declared. BowlU V a l )iin flve wickets. Mutton three Sander" three -T r °main two. Arblaster one. rrhnnlin i" e 'T^ 0rirhc ® te: Fir «t innings, «."> f.vr tivl ~'i ? n ?,°,2 lu) ; wcoiul innings. 9S for fne wickets (Chaplin 28. William; -±\ John son 21 not out, Tremain 13). Bowling : !•«,» , f Veu wl !' ke . ts - Time defeated North-' nnirUht r <luire v tl on,J ' Beve 'i runs for an outright win, with iive wickets in hand .iJ.i?, mt 7 ? *; Stanley Bay.—Comrades declared at ;>4 for no wickets. Stanley Bay made "Jo (A. Masters 'three wickets for no runs) and lost by 20 runs io, ( °/? ra CT fi , B £ W.Y.M.l.—Comrades B: oiii i ?7 a i y Harrington six for "?> x? . f ,° ¥ r three, declared (F. Mosley t «' W •• : (!"'• Robinson So; R Lobent four for 34) and 25 for two. Comrades, won Ur 51 runs on the flrst innings. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. R. HOBBS' FINK FIELDING. The second round of matches under the auspices o£ the United Friendly Societies was continued at Fowlds Park, Morningside. Scoring was moderate in most matches, but Grey Lynn did well to score IS6. The fielding of K. Hobbs, of the same team, was a feature of the eaVlier play, his three catches, taken a few inches from the ground, being really brilliant,, Results:— GREY LYNN V. MANCHESTER UNITY. Grey Lynn.—First Innings, ISO (Kinnaird 55, Skianer 52, C. Taylor 25, W. T. Allden 17. Home 10). Bowling : Sorenson five for 20. Manchester Unity.—First innings, 50 (Sorensen 22, Webb 10). Bowling: Skinner six for 18. Manchester—Second innings, 54 (Daniels 19 and Webb 12). Bowling: Home four for 28. Grey Lynn won by an innings and 81 runs. HIBERNIANS V. NEWMARKET. Newmarket.—First innings, 113 (W. MeClure 41, N. Willis 24, Graham 14). Bowling : Doyle four for 8, Barclay four for 24. Hibernians—First Innings, 88 (Doyle 35. Kirk 14, Barclay 12). Bowling: Moyle five for 32 and Graham four for 29. Newmarket — Second innings, three wicltets for C 7, declared (Willis 20, W. McClure 11, Murphy 10 not out). Newmarket won on first innings by 45 runs. EDEN-AUCKLAND V. DEVONPORT DRUIDS. Eden-Auckland.—First Innings, 44 (Crespin 10, Rlngrose 12). Bowling: Smith three for 0, Davles four for 17. Eden-Auckland — Second innings 70 (Chrislinnson 33). Devonport—First innings, 107 (Cliffe 43, Smith 23, James 16) ; second innings, two wickets for 28 (Smith 12, James 12). Devonport won by eight wickets.

R. LOXERGAN'S THIRD HUNDRED. , R. Lonergan (Railway Ai with 105 not out. and A. Watts (Challenge) with 113 not out, were the outstanding batsmen In the Otahuliu Cricket Association's competition. Other good scores were Wally Marflett (Kempthornes) 06, E. Rugg (Mount Richmond) 52, Dave Cochrane (Railway A) M not out. W. Clayton (Kempthornes) returned the best bowling figures, taking six wickets fur 39 runs, Frank J'ierce (Kempthornes) five for 20, and Watts (Challenge) live for 31. Klmptliornes United v. Railway B.— Kempthornes United: First innings, four wickets for 162 declared (Marflett 60, W. j Clayton 30, Cox 22 not out, A. Clayton 15, W. Hieatt 13 not out). Bowling: H!U two for 33, Andrews two for 62. Railway B: First innings, 40 (Hill 20). Bowling: Pierce five for 20, A. Clayton four for 1«. Second innings, 00-' (Hill 26, Hatley 20 not out). Bowling: W. Clayton six for 3!), Marflett one for 8. A six-point win for Kempthornes United-- - Railway A v. Grange.—Railway A: First innings, five wickets for 228 declared (Lonergan lOoretired, Cochrane 50 retired,' Harris 22 retired, . McCarthy 15 retired). Grange: First innings,- elgllt . for 133 (Duane 29, Burns 19, E. Bell 18. Stanaway 18, .H. Bell 13). Bowling: McCormick' three for 31, Cochrane one for 22, McCarthy one for 24, Cle«l one for 31. This makes the ex-Suburban player's third century this season. A drawn game. Challenge v. Mount Richmond. — Chal? lenge: First innings, four wickets for 205 declared (Watte 113 not out, Henderson 43, Montgomery 30). Bowling: Marshall four for 47, Taylor two for 48, ' Rugg one for 65. Mount Richmond: First innings, 55 (Jude 16). Bowling: Watts five for 31, Horan three for 1, Hyne one for. 1!>. Second Innings, two wickets for 84 (Rugg 52, Marshall 22 hot'out). Bowling: Horan one for 17, Montgomery one for 1. A first innings victory for Challenge. |

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 26, 1 February 1937, Page 15

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FOURTH GRADE CENTURY. OTAHUHU CENTURIES. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 26, 1 February 1937, Page 15

FOURTH GRADE CENTURY. OTAHUHU CENTURIES. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 26, 1 February 1937, Page 15