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Warneford's 45.

Ponsonby - Balmoral Beats Teachers on First Innings.

1 hi a f.i.-t wii-ket, Poii>onl)y-;Balmr>ral, vvith so von wickets down for 1 00 runs 1 iii-tii the first day, toon got past tliu 1 i'liiinina College opening score of 114. Trusvcitt and Wurneford both showed , ■;i>i>(l fiinn, and (he score was carried to !:!!! before was clean bowled i.v ii l>all from I'aniachan which niado| pair, from tlic piti'li. ■ Morris, the I'onsonby-Balinmal lefi-j Minder, showed facility to gather runs I hi the leL,' side, and another stand was' made. The wore was carried alon-j; ' |iiickly despite bowling changes, with hoth I'latMiitMi hatting freely. 'J'he part.lersliip was broken at Iy I, when Wutie-| lord, in playing forward nt Kiup. j -nicked the U:\\\ and was taken by l.i mes at the wicket. Wurneford had shown confidence «n<l ■jiiod form, and his top score was the. result of sound stroke, play with a line blond of agS'rwsion. With his next ball Kinjr clean bowled lieiitlcy, and the I'oiwonby-Balmonil j efVort 'closed for lsl run-:. I Kiii<:, wlio waft tlie 'lifth bowler tried for Training College, ke|>t a jjoo.l j length and got two wickets for fivuj runs. Tlie Training College second innings was opened by Boadcn and Hoggs t" tin' bowling of Truacott and 15entley. Against bowling that was marked by goo<l length and accuracy, the batsmen found the rune were hard to ge-t. The scoring rate improved when Sneddon came to bowl and both batsmen o|>eiied out. At the tea adjournment tliG teachers had 20 runs on without lo*s. . J When the game was resumed Boadcn began .to make good forcing shots, with Bogus concentrating on defence. "With tlie. score at 30 ltogus got in front to a straight ball from Sneddon, and Fulton was the next batoiimn. ■Scores: — TRAINING COLLEGE. ' First Innings 114 j Second Innings. W. BogBS. lbw. b Snedden 6 Boaden, c Bentley, b Warneford 66 Pulton, b Barber « Hemus. run out I Stevenson, lbw. b Bentley | Mackie. not out 2 « Baunton, st Morris, b Snedden j> Carnachan, not out « Six wickets for 1 22 PONSONBY-BALMORAL —First Innings. J Barber, c James, b Carnachan 26 W. Row ntree, b Carnachan 0 W. Hare, run out S R. Loader, c Kingston, b Carnachan 23 R Johnson, lbw. b Hemus 0 C. Snedden, c James, b Hemus 2 M. Boreham. b Stephenson 25 K. Trusco't. b Carnachan 16 H. Warneford, c James, b King 45 C. Mott.is. not out 21 R. Bentley, b King j> Extras 18 Total ' 181 Bowling.—C. R. Carnachan took four wicketr. for 62 runs: K. H. Hemus. two for 40: W. P. Boaden. none for 11: 4. King, two for five: J. B. Stevenson, one for 45. Stumps.—Training College, second innings, all out. 133.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 51, 1 March 1941, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Warneford's 45. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 51, 1 March 1941, Page 2 (Supplement)

Warneford's 45. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 51, 1 March 1941, Page 2 (Supplement)