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SUBURBAN GAMES

SATURDAY’S MATCHES

ban° U rrTo£ g f ar A e results of the Subur-

~ Senior Grade anri W* 3 °’ Sloan ® 19) met s?*? 5 , fo , r on ® wicket. For rwS, n ’ took si x for IX and L ♦ th i ee *u for 11: ahd for Shirley i*2 d took three 20. th )Y alt ham 81 (Gearry 54) and 53 for m£t° k if tS J R ’ Cooke 24, S. Cooke 23) WbLk B ? ck ® nham H3 (Clarkson 42, fitht tl ? er £ ead 35). For Beckenham • GrifS. t b s to ok seven for 44; and for Waltham Gordon took three for 5 and Rayner three *r,^J 3 D :^l ess 93 (Hattersley 24 not out) fivi wfnl^f y ,l 01 <9 larldge 2 s ) and SO for f e v s ! <R - Mitchell 32). For Matchmss Sheehan took three for 10: and for Railway Hood took four for 25 JH°" 147 (Bongen 48, Beale 24) met sw WM Mens Club 33 for four wickets. took f° ur for 48 and B - Mahoney three for J7.

Senior B Grade : »? lne r 793 f° r five wickets (Davison nHH^, rphy ?? not out ’ Pickering 21) beat Oddfellows 61 (Jenkins 28) by five wlckets. For Sumner Smith took four for 6; and for Oddfellows Lennle took three for

£ rlgkt °5 73 (Cullen 28) beat Riccarton 59 (E. Timms 31) by 14 runs. For Bri ghton Campbell took five for 5; and f ? r Rlccarton Beer took five for 23. FV^^ iV oo\ e k B6 slx wickets (Haase 23, ©vans 22) beat Sunnyslde 85 (De Freitas "■ , Ha f tle y 21) by four wickets. For Merlvale, Anderson took six for 34 and Haase four for 17; for Sunnyslde Thompson took three for 20. Working Men’s Club 57 beat Harewooa 55 (Haworth 21) by 2 runs. For W.M.C. Clarke took five for 31 and McMenamln four for 17; and for Harewood Miller took * f ° r 25. Hinton two for 2. and Trembath three for 6. Junior Grade Beckenham 157 for six wickets declared i?f^ WO S5 i 33 > Down 30, Ireland 27) beat Shirley 26 and 43, by an innings and 88 runs. For Beckenham, Jarvis took six for 11 and eight for 10. St. Albans 153 for three wickets declared, (Greenwood 77 not out. Forward 33) beat Harewood 87 by seven wickets St. Albans Dobbs took seven for 19 37 - Symes 33 no* Jj, eat A TC L 17 ard 44 by an innings and 46 runs. For Waltham Dowle took three for 8; and for A.T.C. Bradford took three for 25.

Templeton 85 (Myers 23) beat Water--49 (s ‘? pl cy 20) and 39 for three wickets by 45 runs. For Templeton A. SO P took five for 17 and Howe four f° r 22; and for Waterslders Hannigan took two for 19. , Third A Grade Lane, Walker, Rudkin 43 and 75 for five pickets (Woods 45 not out) beat Beckenham B 33 by 10 runs. For L.W.R Woods took four for 18 and "Pascoe five for 12; and for Beckenham Craig took five for 16 and Christiansen three for 13 Tramways 119 (Pethig 52) and 45 for vdck ? t declared (Pethig 27 not out) beat Merlvale 62 and 18 for seven wickets by 57 runs In the first innings. For Tramways, Simpson took six for 1; and f °r Merlvale Drummond took six for 30 Waltham 116 (Cole 60 retired) beat Beckenham A 86 (Liddell 31) by 33 runs. For Waltham Wilson took four for 19 and Jones fopr for 33. Waltham B 108 (Fergus 28) beat Sprays' 00 58 and 46 by an innings and 4 runs. F °r Waltham McClure took four for 18 and Fergus four for 25; and for Spreydon Purdon took five for 23. Third B Grade Perrys 100 (Moran 59) beat Marathon 68 by 32 runs. For Perrys Clark took six for 21; and for Marathon Smith took five for 41. , W.M.C. 195 drew with New Brighton 172 for eight wickets. For New Brighton Hills took two for 6. Dornwell two for 12. Templeton 132 for six wickets declared (Hampton 57, Ayers 31) beat Bamet Glass 63 and 54 for seven wickets by 69 runs on the first Innings. For Templeton Scott took seven for 40; and for Barnet Glass Spicer took three for 32. Waltham 133 (Booth 44. Hanson 23) beat Beckenham 61 (Brown 23) by 72 runs. For Waltham Bennett took six for 15; and for Beckenham Prattley took five for 30 WOMEN’S GAMES The women’s cricket competition was continued on Saturday in fine weather, P. Taylor (Technical) had a successful day, scoring 69 runs and taking four wickets for 12 runs. Scores:— TECHNICAL v, ST. ALBANS Technical 78 for eight (P. Taylor 69). Bowling; P, Blackler six for 8, J. Webster two for 37. St. Albans 43 for six (J. Webster 11. P. Blackler 21). Bowling: P. Taylor, four for 12; T. King, two for 9. Technical* won oo the first innings. CHRISTCHURCH WEST A v. LANE, : WALKER. RUDKIN Lane, Walker, Rudkin 39 (F. Gerard 10) and 29 (M. Clark 15). Bowling; M. Prebble two for 2 and two for 5, R. Tillman four for 12 and two for 7, D. Crimp four for 23 and four for 14. Christchurch West A 64 for one declared (J; Harrison 43 not out, H. Grieve 13 not out) and 9 for none declared. Bowling: S. Smith one for 15. Christchurch West A won outright. BECKENHAM v. CHRISTCHURCH WEST B Christchurch West B 76 (J. Stockbrldge 37, P, Berg 16, J. Woodward 13). Bowling: F. Pentecost two for 22, C.Cawtheray two for 24, N. Otten one for 20. Beckenham 88 for five (F. Pentecost 24, C. Cawtheray 23, N. Hayes 33 not out). Bowling: E. Archer two for 22, L. Tindall one for 32. J. Stockbrldge two for 34. Beckenham won on the first Innings.

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24501, 26 February 1945, Page 3

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SUBURBAN GAMES Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24501, 26 February 1945, Page 3

SUBURBAN GAMES Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24501, 26 February 1945, Page 3

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