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GRADE GAMES.

SENIOR B. EDEN V. UNIVERSITY. Eden. — First innings, 3.M? for nine wickets (W. Snedden 126 not out, K. Masters 7<>. W. Higgins 44, J. Lewis .".'i». Bowling: Hadr.n took five -wickets for 04 runs, Revell two for 21. Y.M.C.A. V. FAPATOETOE. Y.M.C.A. —First innings, 2-~«5 (Rollins j>l, Dowding 32, Lumbert 31, Greenward 251. Bowling : Havill five for 8(i, Lusby three for 31. Valentine two f,.r 01. Papatoetoe.—First innings. 61 for no wickets (Valentine 27 not out, Broberg 2<j not out). rONSONBY V. PARNF.LL. Ponsonby.—First innings, 244 (Mortimer S4. N. Loader «."i not out. Warneford lit. Wiles 17, Gubb 14, Binmore l.'lj. Bowling: Childs four wickets for 27, Foreman five for 71. Parnell. —First innings, one wicket for 54 (Forsman 25, Marvin 18 not out).

SECOND GRADE.

EDEN V. PAPATOETOE. Eden. 11l (Lewis 30). Bowling: Bennett five for 37. Swaffleld two for 12. Papatoetoe. 174 for five wickets (Wings S3, Du.ine 35).

THIRD GRADE.

Papatoetoe defeated Parnell by an innings and 30 runs. Kohimarama v. Tamaki.—Tamaki : First innings. 211 for five, declared (Hendey 100. Green 61, Drake 17 not out, S. Diamond Hi: Rowe three for 50. Rogan two for 28t. Kohi : First innings. 105 (Reffell 35 not out, Howlson 28. Clark 14 ; Hendey five for 18, Drake two for 22). Second innings, 50 (Clark 22 not out. Black 10) ; Diamond four for 28. Hendey four for 28). Six-point win for Tamaki.

Bridgens v. Y M.C.A.—Bridgens : First innings, 80 (Marsh 20. Lord 15, Fineham 10; Stone five for 28, Smales four for 31). Second innings, six for 03 (Phillips 2Si. Y.M.C.A.: First innings, 06 (Lofly 16. Hill 13: Hood five, for 16. Finchnm four for 18). Second innings, 00 (Stone 26, Lofly 15, Dowding 10: Fincliam five for 4, Hooil four for 35). Six-point win for Bridgens.

FOURTH GRADE.

Northcote t. Eden.—Northcote: First innings. 241 for seven wickets, declared (Tremain 100, McKinley 50 retired). Eden: First innings. 43 (Bambury 23) ; second innings, 70 (Bambury 24). Bowling. Chaplin five for 11, McKinley four for 7, Johnson four for 7. A six-point win for Northcote. Papatoetoe v. Oakley.—Papatoetoe, 134 (Potts 43K Bowling: Crane took four wickets. Oakley, 181 for seven wkkets (Mitchell 44, McVeagh 36, Bridges 25). Tamaki v. Blockhouse Bay.—Blockhouse Bay: First innings. 162 (G. SkoHon 53 not out, R. Kenley 40; Henson six for 42. Cottrell two for 33). Tamaki: First innings, 121 (Henson 42, Smith 35: Thompson three for 4!>, McCurdy two for 13). Four-pointer to Blockhouse Bay.

EX-SERVICEMEN.

R.S.A. V. NEW LYNN. R.S.A.— First innings, 111 (M«Lauchlan 27, Foster 27 not out, Bruce 20. Mane j 14). Bowling: Lucas three for 51. I New Lynn.—First innings, 93 (George 2? not out. Baker 16, Craigie 15). Bowling • Bruce five for 34. ' R.S.A. won by 18 runs. NEWMARKET V. ONEHUNGA. ' Newmarket, j>o for nine wickets (Her* * 15. Pye 15, Stevens 13). Bowling: Hinc : i five for 35. i Onehunga, 77 (Zuill 25, Woolf 10) - Bowling: Middleton five for 32, Herd thr« . for 34. , Newmarket won by 13 runs.

GREY LYNN V. POINT CHEVALIER. Grey Lynn.—First innings, 115 (Jones «o, Webb 25, Sayen 20, Sandicock 16). Bowling.:. Mifssltt five for 22. *• , Point Chevalier.—First in nine*. 82 (Bnt-" cliffe 50, Magnus 14). Bowling: Moyle Bis for 10. BDEN-ROSKILcL V. DEJVONPORT. Devonport.—First innings. 103 (Nettleton 21. Ryan 31. Le Petit 19). Bowling: Gasparlch eight for 25. Eden-Roskill — First innings. 10S for no wickets (Axon 02 not out, Candy 40 not out).

CITY AND SUBURBAN.

NO SENIOR MATCHES SATURDAY. Owing to the Domain being utilised on Saturday for the Auckland Athletic Club's meeting, no senior games were played under the control of the Auckland City .-.nd Suburban Cricket Association. Other results :— SENIOR B. MAXUKAU V. HARBOUR BOARD. Harbour Board.—First innings 144 (Martin 04, Raboue 12. Crombie 11). Bowling: Gasparich took two wickets for 251 runs. Beattie three for 25, Shipherd three for 21, Stoupe two for 12. Manukau.—First innings 128 for four wickets (Learning 25. Gasparich 27, Shipherd 30 not out. Thomas 24 not outi. Bowling: Jones took three wickets for 30 runs. Match will be continued thle week.

CENTURY AT ONEHUNGA.

D. HETHERINGTON MAKES 113. The fourth series of matches in the On?lninga Cricket Association's competition for the Lipscoinbe-Wilson ShieH. played nt Waikaraka Park on Satnnlav. resnltrd in wins for LiciiPiistein's, K-id Rubber and Sutherland's Tannery. Playing for tho last-named against Old Buffer*. I). lletherington registered his first century. Lichenstein's v. Xe Piip.-ipn. — Lic-hen-stein's: First innings. 12ii d>. Hciian 35. R. Webber 22). Bowling: W. Smith five for 31. Te Pa pa pa: First innings. !>7 IF. Whittle 38. T. Harvey ::7i. Bowling: A. Brass two for 31. l>. Honm three for 42. LiiliPiietein's ruined a two point win. Heid Knliber v. Woollen Mills. — Held Rubber: First innings. 147 (A. Gore 40. F. Such 22, T. King 21). Woollen Mills: First innings, «."». Bowling: ('. Fisher three for 14, H. P. Gray two for «, T. Acklaud two for 0. Reid Rubber gained a two-point win. Sutherland's Tannery v. Old Buffers. — Tannery: First innings, 2<»o (l>. Hetuerington 11;'., W. Aperahauia 43, G. Stoupe 32 not out). Bowling: F. Holmes two for 14. T. Kelly three for 30. Old Buffers: First innings. 73 (W. Larking 34). Bowling: l>. Hetherington four for 20, G. Stoupe two for It), V. Scott two for 21. Sutherland's Tannery gained a two-point win.

SECONDARY SCHOOLS.

MOUNT ALBERT BEATS TAKAPUNA. Takapuna.—First innings 159 (Mills 44. Patrick 42. King 19. Sutellffe IS, Jones 13. Lowthcr 11). Bowling: Irvine took four wickets for 34 runs. Hemus three for 70. Taylor two for 17, Pearman one for 14. Mount Albert. —First innings 164 for seven wicketg (Irvine 43, Harrison 3G. Hemus 25 not out. Taylor 17. Coldham 17). Bowling: Mills took three wickets: for 64 runs. Hader two for 20, Hunt one for 36. Hendry one for 21. Mount Albert won by three wickets.

BRAHMAN AND McCABE.

: SCORE CENTURIES FOR AUSTRALIA i ' • PERTH, May 20. 11 The Australian cricket team which is to . tour England began a match against West , I Australia yesterday. West Australia in iU i first innings made 192 (Beeeen 31. ZimI bullis 33, Eyree 41). O'Reilly took four : wickete for 65 runs. McCormick two for ' 22, Fleetwood-Smith two for 44, and Ward two for 45. Australia in ite first innings made 391 (Bradman 102. McCabe 122, Chipperfield 42, Badcock 34). Halcombe took three , wickete for 43 rune. West Australia lost six wickete for 60 1 in its eecond inninge.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 13

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GRADE GAMES. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 13

GRADE GAMES. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 13