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P. AND T. DEFEATS CENTRAL In a one innings game, P. & T. comfortably; accounted for Central on the Central ground last week-end, although two men short. The home side batted first and confpiled 82 of 1 which Chard- was responsible for more than half, scoring a bright 55. Tho visitors could not get going and were all out for the small total of 52. Details were as follows.:—. HONOURS BOARD Batting J. Goile (Paroa) 65 Chard (P. and T.) 55 H. Grant (Paroa) 36 Bowling Keanble (Taneatua) 7 for 23 Wells (Paroa) .... 6 for 0 Wells (2nd innings) 4 for 8 Cleland (Paroa) 4 for 10 Cleland (2nd ings) 5 for 20 Chard (P. and T.) .. 4 for 7 i P. and T. Keepa, run out .i .•> 4 Penny c McDonald b Anderson .1 Bennett b Malaquin .. 0 'Chard c Rac h Malaquin 55 Rigden b Rae . • 5 Rivett b Malaquin 12 Plamus b Malaquin 0 Dixon c Campbell b Anderson .2 Keen, not out 0 Extras 3 Total 82 Bowling: Malaquin 4 for 17: Anderson 2 for 20; Campbell 0 for 11; Rac 1 for 30. Central Rae, run out 15 Anderson, run out 6 Malaquin c Chard b Bennett ..t 6 E. Campbell b Chard • ••• 0 Magee b Chard ..... 3 J. Campbell, not out 6 B. Cobden b Rigden 7 K. b Chard 0 Armstrong b Chard 1 0 [ McDonald b Rivett ; 1 Taylor c Chard b Rivett ...... 2 Extras 6 Total 52 Bowling-: Keepa, 0 for 12; Rigden 1 for 20; Bennett 1 Tor 8; Chard 4 for 7; Rivett "i for 1.
PAROA'S EASY WIN TANEATUA'S FEEBLE BATTING Showing no improvement in iheic balting Taneatwa under by an innings to Paroa at tlie week-end, when the side was all out in the first innings for 28 runs and in the second for a total of 23. Last weekend the side against P. and T. could only scratch up 40 runs in two innings. On this occasion Wells and Cleland did the damage returning remarkable bowling figures by during the day taking 10 for 8 and 9 l'or 30 respectively. Details wore as follows: —■ Paroa H. Grant llnv Kemble 3f> Cleland b Kemble 0 J. Goile c Buvstall b Rose .... <J5 Coutts c McCready b Kemble .. 4 Wells b Rose 0 T. Grant c Kemble b Rosei 0 N. Goile c BurstaH b Keinble . - 2 Shaw c Thompson b Kemble .... 0 Hislop b Kemble 1 Howat, not out 1 Broad more c McCready b Kemble 0 Extras 4 Total 122 Bowling: Kemble 7 for 23; Gee 0 for 5; Shaw 0 for 9; Burs tall 0 for 39; Thompson 0 for 12; Rose 3 for 30. Taneatua (Ist Innings) W. McCready b Cleland' 8 Burstall Ibw Wells 0 Shaw c, H. Grant b Cleland .... 1 Thompson b Wells 5 Rose c Hislop !> Cleland 10 (Continued foot next column).
Gee b Cleland 0 Sykes c Cleland b Wells ...... 1 Kemble b Wells ; 0 Butler, run out 0 Neal b Cleland.. 1 L. McCready, not oxit 2 Total -8 Bowling: Wells 4 for 8; Cleland 5 for 20. Taneatua (2nd Innings) Rose b Wells 2 McCready c J. Goile b Wells .. 12 .Thompson b Wells 1 Shaw c Broadmore b Cleland .. 0 Burstall b Cleland • L. McCready c Shaw b Cleland 1 Sykes c and b Wells 1 Kemble b Wells 0 Neal b Cloland ® Butler,, not out _ 0 Gee b Wells 0 O'Jl Total lo Bowling-: Coutts 0 for 13; Wells 6 for 0; Cleland 4 for 10.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 273, 19 February 1941, Page 8
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