SATURDAY'S GAMES.
SECOND GRADE. Eden t. Paraell.— Eden: Firrt Innings l<ls (Priestly 15, Stuhlmann 27, Lewte lu. Axon Sβ, Currie 12, Grainger 12: Robert nv« for 39). Second Inning* 112 for nine wicketa (Priestly 48, Ilobeon Iβ not out). Parneli: First innings 256 (Smith 9b, Worth r>2, Baldwin 23. Stonex 17). Fourpoint win for Parnell. INTERMEDIATE. St. John's r. Point Chevalier.—St. John's: First innings 64 (G. Lcndrum 25, J Lendrum 14. D. Mclndoe 14; Clemm six for 17, Simpson two for 23, Hartman one for 11. Newby one for 10). Second Innings ieo (J. Lendrum 45, K. Fletcher 51. A. Henderson 23. A. Mackie 13 not out; Clemm one for 12. Simpson «even for 4*. Jones one for 20, Topliss one for Iβ). Point Chevalier: First Innings 61 (Annan Iβ. K. Munro 13. Clemm 10; F. Mclndoe four for 30, Fiefcher one for 13. Kennedy one for 5, Dickie three for 6). Second innings 1.i4 (Del* 2*. Toplise 20, Annan 17. .Tones 33, Simpson 13: F. Mclndoe four for 3«. D. Mclndoe one for 26, Dickie three for 41). Six points for St. John's. THIRD GRADE. Eden A t. Mlddlcmore — Eden: First in.iincH 1»O for six wickets declared (Pavilion 78 not out, Ryan 30. Oliver 19. Porcen three wickets, Calder two). Middlemore: Flret Innings 34 (Doreen 10). becontl innings 60 (Calder 46: Ryan seven for .I.', Whyte two for 2'-', Honey combe two for 11). Six-point win for Dden FOURTH GRADE. Edenvlow r. Ponsonby-Bnlmoral.—Eden-vlew: First Innings 63 (Delisle li>, Carnachan 16. Chapman 16). Second innings 53 for seven wickets, declared (Carnachan 14 Clemmett 10). Ponsonby-Baunoral: First Innings 33 (Caruachan ave for 8, Chapman four for 11). Second innings 50 (Price 10. Tizzard 12; Chnpman three for 11 Carnachan four for 16. Clemmett two for r<). Outright win for Edenview. T.M.C.A. v. Papatoetoe.—Y.M.C.A.: First innings. M (Elsmoor 1». Percival 19). Bowling: Henderson took four wickets for 14 runs: Coombes, six for 27. Second Inhingx, 85 (Kenry 29, Dutch 24). BowlIng: Joynt, six for 10, Partridge, four for L'». Papatoetoe: First innings, 117 (Partridge 52. C. Potts 14, Combes IS). BowlIng: Hubbet, live for 36, Jesson. two for '13: Elsmoor. two for 21. Second Innings. 29 for one wicket (Mawkes 14 not out, Fyfe 13 not out). A eix-polnt win for Papatoetoe. Flexile A v. Eden B. —Flexile: 142 (Fredatovlch 68. Pont 4'_\ retired: Barnbury four for 36). Eden B: 27 and 29 (Weavers twelve for 30, McCamish sis for loh. Six-point win (or Flexile. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. RAWHITI V. STAR OF MELROSE. Bawhltl.—First innings: 52 (Langley 20; J. Lain* four for 10, O. Christian three for 3, J. Diver two for 20). ' Second innings: 33 (Daniels 14; J. Laing two for 12, J. Diver three for Iβ). Star of Melrose.—First innings: 54 (Payne Iβ: Langley seven for 26, Lincoln three for 27). Second innings: Five for ■33- (O, Christian 18; Lincoln four for 4). ▲ iix-poiot win for Star ol Melrose.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 282, 29 November 1938, Page 17
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