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EIXESMERE SUB-ASSOCIA-P TION T AI TAPU BEAT DUNSANDEL PUyinff at Dunsandel in tho Ellesmere. b , AsßOC iation competitions, Tai Tapu beat linnMndel by 03 runs. l rutting- A«t, Tai Tapu scored 162 the i scorers being J. Bain 70 and E. S ili Is D Skinner, four wickets for 27, Alla \he' most successful bowler for Duna 1 E Pocock, 27 and K. Johnston 18, "top scorers for Dunsandal, which made ii'rnna A fine bowling performance jvas filtered bv D. Allan, of the Tai Tapu ™ in taking seven wickets for 10 run 3. 5 ..cured .'he "hat-trick" and followed i . '° u n bv clean bowling the last two batsmen- J- Buin - throe wicket » for 2a > ,js» bowled well. ' NORTH CANTERBURY BEAT ELLESMERE ] SUB-ASSOCIATION SHIELD J i A. win by .13 runs was obtained by North 1 Canterbury (holders of tho Sub-Associations' ' shield) asainst Kllesmere in a two-dny ,i mutch, played at liangiora in tho Sub-Aaso- \ ciation Shield comnotitioii. ;; x% toe ea & °* tne first day's play North Canterbury bad been dismissed for 188 runs ; and Ellesmere had lost six wickets for 129 rum- Kllesmere completed its first in--1 niDji, making 183 runs. North Canter- * \vn, after losinsr six wickets for £8 runs, competed its second innings for 157 runs. Ellaiunere collapsed in its second inninsrs, mskin* 117. 78 of which was scored by H. Grimwood. who was the highest scorer of tho jpatch. The best bowleri were Bain (Ellewaere) and D. Nixon (North Canterlurr). Details were as follows: NORTH CANTERBURY Tint innins» •. • • .. 188 Second Innings F. Devlin, c Ryan, b Templeton . . 56 H. Hamilton, run out .. ~ 3 . A. Lockhart, played on, b Bain .. 2 D, Hoskin, c Dalley, b Smith „ 1 D. Nixon, c Smith, b Bain '. . . „ 5 L, Stead, o Meyer, b Bain . . ~ o ,D. Grant, c Templeton, b Bain «. 32 H. Little, b Bain . . ..37 B. Bailinger, Bt Meyer, b Templeton .. 9 G, Croft, not out . . ... 0 Extras .. .. ..12 Total .. .. ..157 Bowling—Bain, six wickets for 26 runs; Templeton, two for 31; By on, none for 4; Smith, one for 58; Green, none for 31; Grimwood, nona for 10; Dalley, none for 12. ELLESMERE First Innings K. Macartney, e Little, b Stend ..21 y. Bidden, c Stead, b Taplin . . 32 H. Dalley, c Lockhart, b Taplin .. I H. Grimwood, o Little, b Croft .. -l~> J. Bain, Ibw. b Nixon . . .. o J. Coe, b Nixon . . . . o M. Templeton, b Croft .. .. 8 J. Byan, b Nixon . . .. 3!i H, Meyers, c Hoskin, b Nixon .. 1 H. Green, not out . . . . 1 H. Smith, b Nixon .. ..31 Extras . .' ... .. 21 Total . . . . . . 183 Bowling—D. Hoskin, no wickets for 28 runs; D. Nixon, five for 5-1; G. Croft, two for 28; L. Stead, one ' for 20; R. Taplin, two for 28; IX Grant, none for 1. Reioud Innings Macartney, b Nixon . . . . 2 Hidden, c Lockhart, b Nixon . . 2 H. Dalley, c Devlin, b Nixon .. n Grimwood, lbw. ij Nixon .. ..7* J. Bain, c Devlin, b Taplin . . . . 7 J. Coe, c Stead, b Taplin . . . . 2 M. Templeton. b Croft . . .. 7 I J. Ryan., b Nixon . . . ■ 1 1 H. Meyers, b Nixon . . . . n ! H. Green, not out . . .. n fcmith. c Tapiiu.' b Oroft . . . . 2 | Extras . . ..13 Total .. .. ..117 Bowhnj;—N'ixon, six wickets for 22 runs; Hoskin. Bono for 15; Taplin, two for 18; f.'roft, two for 18; Devlin, none for 4; Cfraut, none for -1; Stead, none for "'J. TEAMS FOR TOMORROW BECKENHAM CLUB Third Grade B v. Woolston Tanneries, *t TVoolston No. 2—Lloyd (D), Bedford. Campbell, Randall (2), Brownlees, Oonnor. Th u mas Groom. Kmers;encey: Tnkster. Third .Grade C v. Xorthcote A, at Papanui Domain—Tulloch (captain), Pullan. Gren fell, Eddington, Cashmore, Turner, Ladkin, Carlyle. Hurley, Fraser, Thomson. Emerg •ncy, Williams.

RURU CLUB v. Addington Workshops, at Bromley Park —R. Byde, 0. Murray, J. Gregory, T. Summerville (2), V. Reid, N. Eggleston, L. Thompson, J. Foster, J. Jennings, L. Barritt, J. Cox, 0. Clutterbuck, J. Dougall. MAIREHAU CLUB v. Onruhia, at Ouruhia—R. Colletf, J. Bettridge, J. Walter, D. Buxton, H. Walker, E. Walker, A. Harland, R. Wilson, D. McFadden, C. Tomba, L. Robertson, L. Williams. CORSAIR CLUB T. Avon, at Waltham No. 2—E. Bailey, •F. Baldwin, A. Chetwin, B. Carey, A. Robf*rt», P. Gibson, W. Whitehead, R. Symes, '<■&. Symea, L. Peters, A. Roi. and S. Hughes. HAREWOOD CLUB Third <Jrßd9 v. Waltham, at St. James' Park—D. Law, A. Falloon, G. Goodall, A. Nelson, H. Brown, R. Mcßeath, W. Power, H, Sleeman, A. Smith, A. Morwood, P. Kelleher. Emergencies: J. Colgan, W. Cbriitenien. TEMPLETON CLUB t. Papanui, at St. James' Park (bug leaves «t 1.15 p.m.)—L. Manion, R. J. Voice, R. CWld», L. Childs, S. Buih, H. Harrison, A. eoott, D. E. Davison, G. Playle, «• Knight. Emergency: T. Wright. NORTHCOTE CLUB A team v. Wilmer, at Papanni Domain— A. Simpson, R. Fantham, W. Price, L. Clarke, J. Bell, R. G. Stead, I. Chapman, ■T. McHeron, N. Trembath, 0. B. Sirrimonds, •nd A. Robinson: Emergencey: M. BftadB team v. Beckenham, at Papanui Domain --A. Leach, T. Donaldson, D. Donaldson, 0. S' 0 *"- L- Craighead, Vf. Brough, P. Stevens, i. Stokes, C. Bond, H. Price, and W. J. mother. Emergency, R. Kilpatrick. ri. i team T - Lyttelton, at Lyttelton—R. viarke, A. Twose. A. Bearman, C. Chanev, w.« « on - G - Bri *<? s . B. Lavender, L. Clarp£ ' M - Price ' E - Claridge, B. Trembath. Emergency, T. Kircher. WOMEN'S MATCHES DRAW FOR TO-MORROW HlUlV""' ""do—Ar*yle Ho »"« *■ Beckenham, »» vern Park No. 1 ; Hnrewood v. Pukaki Malvern Park No. 2: Girls' High School Old ris v. Technical, F.nsor's road; Mai Moa • »Pr«ydnn, Spreydon Domain. , n „ : % n \ r,--„,1c.-Tohn R v. Sumner, Mnliwl ? rk N °- n: RP'-k-nham Bv. Tohe A, M«i«!' S T ! ark: Mni M " a Av - Kockenham, *«i>e, Malvern Park No. 5.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21323, 16 November 1934, Page 15

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CRICKET Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21323, 16 November 1934, Page 15

CRICKET Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21323, 16 November 1934, Page 15