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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

THIRD ROUND OPBNS. j Good weather favoured the open,ng of the third round of the Suburban Association' s competitions on Saturday. Shirley put up ,ho useful score of 234, thanks to a good innings of 133 by E. Taylor. W.M.C. lost three for 43 by stumps. Sunnyside put up *>47 for three (Oliver JOS not out) and declared. Kiilway put oa 120 three befo-s t>me. Beckenham are in a good position against Marist, having 150 to their opponents' first innings score of 70, while M-arist have lost five for 30. Results:— beckenham v. Marist. M,r.« started well against Beckenham, but ••••» tail fa'led, and the side was all out for 70 Shand and Lilburne gave Beckenham a rood start, and .1 \ierc on for c ke.^. V~ain the tail failed, aud tile side -was all mft for 150. 1" ,he half-hour remaining ilarist lost live for 32. Scores. — MARIST. i'irst Innings. 7 T*oalh b Lilburne - ■ • . 12 ' j. o ut,y, c tjrifriths. h Cawtheray . . 12 I A.' O'Connor, b Cawtheray •• W ilcLJunnull, b Carlyle . . A. Murray, I. Cawtheray .. .. u : ]• l"o id c French, b Lilbuine . . >• j" Coomber. c Cawtheray, b Harper . . o G. Waina. b Harper • ■ K..Jones, b t.arlyle .. •• •• ,F. Jones, not out . . • • • ■ U". Loose., b Carlyle -• •• Total ■ . • - V 0 Bowling Analysis —Cawtheray, 6 overs, 3 maiden, 25 runs, 3 wickets; H. Lilburne, 5 over? 1 maiden, 21 runs, 2 wickets; (J. Hacper 5 overs, 1 maiden, 34 ruiiH. 2 wickets; L. Carlyle, 5 overs, 2 maidens, 10 mns, 3 wickets. Second Innings. J .Tones, b Lilburne . . - . •* IJ. Roach,• c Rowlands, b Cawtheray ... 4 A O'Connor, run out .. ... 1 C. Dobbs, c Shand, b Cawtheray .. 7 W. >tcDonncll, b Lilburne . . .. . G. "NVaine. not out ... . ■ 5 Z. Flood, not out . . • • JJ. Extras « • • • • • '' . Total for five wickets •• 32 BKCKEN'HAM. First Innings. A. She.nd.- b Flood . . ' • • 2:i 3f. Lilburne. b Flood . . . . 47 8. Ca*vtboray. b McDonnell .. 3i V, Stokefi, c Flood, b Murray • • C. Griffiths, c Jonc?, b Murray :: C. Harper, b Flood • - 3.» K. Cummins, c and b Flood , . . •* J.: Carlyle, c Murray, b Flood .. (\ Brooks, b McDonnell - - ' • 1 T. French, b McDonnell • • • • R. B-ollanda, not out .. .. Extras • . • • • • 8 Total ..350 Rowling Anaiy#/.? —-W. McDonnell, S.O overs, 45 runs, 3 wickets; J. Jones. 6 over*. 42 runs: K. Flood. 7 over.-, 1 maiden, 32 runs, 5 wickets; A. Murray, 4 overs, 22 runs, 2 .wickets. Sunuyside r. 2LaUway. IV. Oliver was affain in scoring mood for ' Sunnvaide, and aarainst Railway made 105 5 not out in delightful ttyle. With 247 or; I ior three wickets Kunnyside declared. bat jJailwav showed letting atrenffth and | stumps bad put on 120 for three wicktts. I Scores: j • SUKXVSIDE. First Innings. G-. Koberts, b C»egg 2n Sj. Gordon, run out • . •'* Jj. c and b Hattersley 66 Oliver, not out » . . . ... 105 <D, Cocks, not out,.. Extras . . • • 19 Total for three wicketa . . 247 Bowling Analysis—S. Clogs, 8 overs, 1 maiden. 58 runs, 1 wicket; M. Lohrey, 10 overs, 2 maidens, 40 runs; S. Catling, 5 overs, 59 runs; L. Hood, 7 overs, 48 runs; ,T. Hattcrsley, 2 ovfcra, 20 runs, 1 wicket; W. Aitken, 2 overt, 17 rues. RAILWAY. First Inning*. VT. C. Aitken, b Thompson .. «. 0 D. Quaid. « Oliver, h Roberts .. Z> I M. I/ohrey, h Thompson • 42 C. Quaid, not out •• -.15 1/. Hood, not out • • • ' Extras . . • • • - 6

Total for three Tickets .. 1-0 Shirley v. W.M.C. K. Taylor scored 13U oat at Shirley'* first inning's total of 234 against "W.M.C. ITe was in good form, and hit visoronsly. VT.M.C. lost three vrickets lor 45 rung before time. Scores: — SHIRLEY. First Inniui?. X. I'raser, c Clarkson, l> £gau . . .. 8 D. Mitchell, b Mills . . • • 8 A. Davis, b Mills . . . . t> L. Kirk; st King, b Kjan . . 22 Colthart, c Gordon, b Leo . . 17 K. Cumminga, c King, b Leo . . . . 0 K. Ta;. lor, b Mills ■ • • 133 R. Husband, c I'eacock, b Mills • . 33 L. Kington, b Harris . . 2 D. Watson, b Mills . • • • 0 A. Pitt, not out ■ • •. 'J Extras . ■ •. • • 2 Total . . . I • • 234 Bowling: Analysis—lT. Mills, 15.4 overs, 1 maiden, 00 runs, 5 wick®ts; P. Kgan, 17 overs, 2 maidens, 4G runs, 2 -vickets; J. Gordon, 3 overs, 15 runs,; W. l*ee, 6 overs, 2 maidens, 14 runs, 2 "wickets; J. Clarkson, 0 overs, 37 runs; F. Harris, 2 overß, 6 runs, 1 wicket. W.M.C. First ianlagi. 11. Mills, not out ■ • . . 12 J. Clarkson, c :—■—, b Da via .. 2 F. Harris, b Pitt . . ■ ■ 4 R. Matthews, b Pitt . . • • 4 H. King, not out ■ . . . 12 Extras . . ■ • .. 11 Total for three wickets . . 45 THE LOWER GRADES. SENIOR. B. Beckenham 200 (Nuttridge &9, Edwards 45, Kent 17, Morgan 18 «ot out) met W.M.O. 81 (Gordon 25, Wilson 13). Forrester, five for 49, bowled well for W.M.C., and Randall, two for 2, and Nuttridge, one for 9, for Beckenham. St. Albans 120 (McMullan 33, Pickup 21, Watkinson 10, Porteous 17) met Phillipstown 88 for seven wickets (Potter 23, Lavery 20, L. Oliver 21). K. Potter, three for 0 r and Lavery, four for 14, bowled well for Phillipstown. Greens 188 (Elstob 28, Grenfell 19, Petersen 43, Gregory 21, French 21, Robertson 12, Hawkins 20) met Shirley 70 for three wickets (Streeter 28, Walker 31). Dixon and Donovan bowled best for Shirley. JUNIOR A. Aulsebrooks, 93 (Lloyd 31, Willis 16) and 50 for three wickets, met City Council, 160 (Silvester 37, Gray 37, Smythe 23, Chappie 17, Marshall 19). Butterfleld, three for 28, and Willis, four for 56, bowled well for Aulsebrooks, and Gray, five for 24, and Marshall, two. for 21, for Council. Whitcombo and Tombs, 178 (Brizley 70, Fraser 40, Turnbull 31), met Gas Company, 34 and 73 for eight (Brizley seven for 10 and four for 36, and Davidson, three for 16, bowled well for Whitcombe and Tombs, and Smith, six for 44, and Wise, three for ,31, for Gas Company. D.1.C., 208 (C. Hampton 117, C. Balfour 25, S. Balfour 16, Ockleshaw 16), met Mairehau, 310 (B. Wilson 88, J. Newman 64, Oakley 22). Newman, four for 10, and Wilson, three for 65, bowled best for Mairehau, and Ellis three for 30, for D.I.C.

JUNIOR B. Marist, 134 (F. Steere 47, J. Niven 14 not out), met Beckonham, 72 (A. Milne 15, R. Lowds 14). Heath, three for 27, and Milne, five for 43, took the wickets for Beckenham, and Wain, six for 36, for Marist. Templeton, playing against Harewood, made 53 (G. Drayton 10). Harewood replied with 42 (Gralfara 10) and 21 for seven wickets. Befit bowlers for Harewood were Wilson and Graham, and for Templeton Drayton took most wickets. '.Riccarton in their first innings against Heathcot© made 22. Heathcote replied with 75. Shirley, batting against St. Albans, scored 115 (Brain 28, Algie 21, Reed 19). St. Albans' first innings total was 90 (Rundle 22, Ebert 17, Liddle 16, Day 12) and 61 for Bix: wickets. "Weeks took four wickets for Shirley and Day five wickets for St. Albans. THIRD GRADE. Harewood, 109 (Wade 21, Stokes 26, Sleeinan 28) and 36 for one (Falloon 28 not out), beat Stewart's Gully B, 41 and 17 for sis wickets, by 68 runs on the first inning*. Currie, seven for 17, bowled well for Harewood, and Parke, four for 23, for Stewart's Gully. Railway, 52 (Beattie 23) and 161 (Ilobbs 41, Beattie 19), beat Riccarton, 43 (W. Smith 18) and 39, by 121 runs. Hobbs, 10 for 44. Beattie, five for 24, and Molloy, four for six, bowled well for Railway, and Smith, five for 33, Poulsen, nine for 75, and Johansen, two for eight for Riccarton. Beckenham B, 120 (S. Marks -10, K. Banfield 18. H. Marks 23), defeated Beckenham A, 118 (Fahey 33, Grainger 17). For Beckenham B Spencer took four wickets for. 10 runs. Marist, 90 and 44 for four wickets, beat Shirley, 59 and 83, by six wickets. Noonan, four for 20, bowled well for Marist, and Hooper, two for 14, for Shirley. Templeton, 42.(C. Voice 11, R, Child 12 not out) .and 77. for seven wickets (0. Knight 61 not out), defeated Stewart's Gully A, 65 (F. Barnard 29, A. Barnard 11) and 4S for seven wickets declared (0. Gimbleii IX, Dincen 10 not out), by 11 runs.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 17 November 1930, Page 8

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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 17 November 1930, Page 8

SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 17 November 1930, Page 8

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