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UTTLEY'S DOUBLE.

j SHIELD HISTORY. 9 1 SHARED WITH WHITEU*. 3 A TOTTTH MAKES GOOD. i ' -''i I | In anotaej afterno-oa Lttley. the Crusty : joins P. E. Waiteiaw as tje only ! men to a aau.L*»«t in both fanag ; Ln the hiet.iry of Rnnket -7iieM { It was a 2~a..aat pertO'-rtruinee and -*55. I ter-ia.y Ltt.ey p-.aye*L %. cetter | 1 not as til he ha<i reached 12:1 that i a "life." Jackman then . j«ampin3 opportam-y. Th,-Tiih pataatt. ; Lttiey con2dent- ele [lent 'iefetute and when he weuj J the pitch, either in defence or attaek. | j a''t weii t.ie :a.. iz<t nev«r |] | Uttley's don'/ie was 132 and HjE j | whereas Waiteiaw. in January, jjgj* | j against Weilinsrton. scirn»«i 115 and 1 ■ the a.a.a~eaates beina exa**tlT the g 1 271). In. his second inning WSi6*r | j had a great stroke of hick, for he wjj 1 '•dropped by M-fLeod. tae ex-AacS3afe 1 j :er.ire n.e ...ill s>'ore<{. The nearest I (approach to a .«nxnry in both | !or other batsmen was by &.&£„! ; Worker Ota.ar aaainst ti I j Corisbrook. Tannary. 1924. I 0»? na q® | ; and i>4. In this jame S. M. JfeGiir | 1 1 Wei "in ■axon ■ *r.or&i 117 aai "2. ny. j Linatoa won this match by 14.» nms-tai 1 i the aa;rreaate of 1905 for the asatefc % | j the third hiahest in the history of | j. world'i first-class cricket. A speetaiay | at the game at Eden Park the nact fe* <iays wa.s W. A Baker, who scored cae OX t lie stiV£3. (1 entmritra UL uie i <1 n^."hfry^ , match. Yoxrth Makas G-iod. There w.ts no more | player in the visitinc team on 5 W j Year's Day than T. Fritser. the ysnii ! i' (he has pwt torned' fit) who was p&j&g his ±rst innings in a Planket zame ami who was dismigiiftd for t "•inck." Obvio.iisly he was anxious what he went to the wi<;ket yesterday after ifills" (EsmissaL with, iix down iar i He went down *he pitcii j' immeiiiately to Btirfce. ! <Iro--V2- him powerfully, bat esi»ih tane ! there was a deldsmaii there a.nd fc «Bl :

j not safe zo run. Then lie drove- tie slov j bowler .inii .i.tti.:t< Tnpfc i was om. tile ball ■Tisinnj against lie ! opposite stump and stoppiaar. It was ! bard work evading the "pair of specs 3 j until Uttley. his partner, ran a quick I single. Once started F~aser clayed & j fine innings, being particular I j apgreI .dative of Burke. Grwei? held ills end !HD while the colt siurai and btttweffl : tkffl tiiey iju- on -IT. Fmser had aiadft j good and also prevented the -rime frcm j terminating yestertay. Wlxen be lest I bis last Darmer. Silver, be had <cntrtbiitwl tie brightest 53 of the <iay. aad Qtago were 1.37 nins to tie mod. lisuScient Bowling Variety. ! The match revealed that Auckland is strong hi banting, but also that it Lacks in attack. H_ C. man's j inability to play meant that there was jno left-handed bowler and only one I slow-break tr-mdier. C. Burke. There !is similarity in tile attack of Cowie, | Matheson and Carson. and. though their j speed varies. Carbon on she "irss day was as fast as Lowe. V. >. Sale, who j has bad great success with tile bail for bis end) team. North Shura. in w*s ! tiiongiic was iikuiv zv assise 3;irke to I .idd tile variecy. bac vesterduy be was j aoc tried. He has nut been well j throughout the niacuil and .iid n>c show j bis cbarticceriscie ability ji the field. : Burke reaily -tid his rjart weil ind three I wickets for '!l was twjc his rust reward. Stiunnins opnortun/ties were nissed off iuni :ind be also tininned a rutL-ii on his own and was too slow tu zet to another sim die one. 3dc in Farm. The o tiicr reaenre of Auckland"s <fe- | play which <?aiis for cummenc was tie ! wickwt keening of C. 51 Jadcnaa. F":inici;. r . be was i disappointment ami Ihe shone -nly in some brilliant Taking | of biiiis on the leu: side, of which Cowie I sent d<;wn a tot. His h;iadJini ocas" | wise was and dTirina he daT jhe missed several snnrrirjini aaaces. | The only one he av-aHed himself of was to dismiss Uttley. From the stands S , lppeared that Uttley had touched tie ' bail and that Jackman bad zot Mjb ra:ighc before scamping. Cttiey fii □or, touch the bail, however md ic siie nt.'ise made bv the scr ken tfOtt- . tact w-ch tbi? _--.ML.nii that decei ?d tie ' -T)ectators. Before the Auckiand -ea» w:ls anm.'tmced =t, was a tfss-in vhedter i Jackman or D. B. 3>imonds. N :r r i I tile keeper s job. i Bt his <iwoJav n the -natch 'acsmaa. has not instlried bis :i favont i of ius rival. i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 3, 5 January 1938, Page 8

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UTTLEY'S DOUBLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 3, 5 January 1938, Page 8

UTTLEY'S DOUBLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 3, 5 January 1938, Page 8