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SUBURBAN GAMES

A. AI.SOP TARES TPN WICKETS The feature of the final day of the eighth round of tne Suburban Cripfcet Association’s competitions on Saturday was the taking of all 4 10 pickets for 20 runs for T’pmpJetqq Uy A. &h>qp- ln : the senior grade Beckenham could score JWJy a five-point win against Matchless. Waltham had theft firsf WUI fty ' defeating Spreydon by ah innings. Beckenham is now'll points ahead bf New Brighton, Which it will meet in the next round at New Brighton. - Competition points are:—Beckenham 45, New Efig'htop 134, Spreydqri 25, ‘Matchless 22. Harewood 21, 3 L Results of' Saturday’s pl ay:— SENIOR GRADE Waltham 186 beat Spreydon 41 and 125 (Badger 46, Hoskins 27)' by an innings and 20 runs. For Waltham Barnes took seven for 11, Anderson three fqr 23, A. Keqnedy five for 30. and Rayner three for 29. New Brighton 222 and 136 for four .wickets declared (Buxtop 63 not out, Thompson ' 39) heat' Harewqpd 171 (A. Bhipley 58) and 99 for four wickets (Bejl 50 hot out) by 51 runs on the first innings. For Ne%- JflpLean tank seven for 68. Beckenharii 261 (Ellis 86, Brownlees 44. Cqlqnribus MCCrpe heat Matphless 152 and 227 fqr spyep wickgts (Fraser 75, Smythe 41, Marshall 33, Spicer 38. JCeenan 24) by 109 rups on the innings. For Matchless Marshall toq|c six for 105. SENIOR B GRADE W.M.C. 253 beat St. Albans 59 and 128 (Morris 35, Marshall 28-, Dickson 24 not out) by an innings and 66 runs. For W.M.C. McKay topk four for 50 and B. Mahoney three for 30. Sunnyside 198 and 119 for seven wickets declared (Chmnery 31, Barries 22) beat Albion T2l (Stewart 36, Herd 45) and "67 fcjy 12S run?. For Sunnyside Gordon took five for 8. Stewart thrpe fpr 38, qnd Jolly two for 16; and for Albion Dyer took three for 29. Sumner 237 and 63 fqr four wickets beat Railway 118 and 267 for eight wickets declared (P- Mitchel! 98, S. Mitchell 42 riot out. Smith 39) by 119 rups ph the first innings. For Sumner Pimm took three for 57. and fqr Railway Gearry took twp for 24 and Smith two for 25. JUNIOR A GRADE Shirley 227 and 178 for nine wickets declared (L. Golemap 29, A. Coleman 39) beat Beckenham 185 apd 130 fop eight wickets (Rouse 30, O’Connor 27 riot out) by 42 runs on the first innings. For Beckenham Tolchard took five for 29 and Hay two for 6. Watersiders 193 and 205 for eight wickets declared (Brocklehurst 66 not out, Parrott 54) beat P.apanui 184 and 69 by 145 runs. For Watersiders Walton took three for 16, Roach'two for 2, antf Solomon two far 8.

Riccarton 212 and 182 (Barnes 27, Stewart 26) beat' Waltham 192 (Pgvnpll 49, Campbell 48) by 20 runs on the first innings. For Waltham Dawson took seven fqr 49. JUNIOR B GRAPE Waltham 233 and 141 for five wickets declared (Duncraft 78 not out, Smith 28) beat Merivale 215 (Pearce 67) and 145 for seven wickets (Jackson 46, Pearce 33) by 18 runs on the first ipnings. For Waltham Kelly took seven for 89. and for Merivale Pearce took four for 50. Wigram 183 and 137 (Dirhmock 55 not out) beat Atlas 166 (Lee 57, Hewitt 47) by 17 runs on the first innings. For Wigram Dimmock took fouf for 64, and for Atlas Donaldson took three for 42. JUNIOR C GRADE Southern 181 and six for no wickets beat Beckenham 72 and (Sandom 44) by 10 wickets. For southern Washington took six for 38. . Tramways 197 (Beavis 48, Dean 37, Patrick 36) and 188 (Dean 88, Ftatrick 43 not out) beat Shipping 175 by 22 runs on the first innings. For Tramways Patrick took five for 51 and Beavis 4 for 47; and for Shipping Porteous todk five for 45 and four for 48 and Dale three for 59. Halswell 194 beat Spreydop 55 and 111 (Barrand 52) qy an innings and 28 runs. For Halswell G. Ayers took for 53 and Streeter three fqr 41. JUNIOR D GRADE Opawa 330 arid 113 beat Sumner 180 and 63 by 100 runs. For Opawa Cronin took five for 40 and five for 28 apd Mitchell four for 56 and five for 29; and for Sumner Cqok toqk six fqr 27. Hillsborough 95 and 209 (Neill 49 npt out, Nuttridge 43, Spritheram 30) befit New Brighton 99 and 151 (Scott 36, Cullen 28) by 54 runs. Templeton 116 and 190 (Kyle 59, Wfitson 35, Gordon 35) beat Wigram 66 arid 127 (Raweka 51) by 113 runs. For Templeton Singer took three for 12THIRD A GRADE Manchester 10C (Johnston 31. Keats 24, Evans 24) drew with Radley 132 for seven (Simpson 33 not out, Gearry 29). For Baaley, Wildemoth took four for 35; and for l Manchester, Goode took four for 28. Heathcote 133 for two wickets declared (S. Foster 60 not out, Noonan 30) beat St. Albans 77 (Anicich 40) and 76 for six wickets (Falk 44) by 57 runs on the first innings. For Heathcote, Jones took five for 31. Telegraph 224 (Tipping 52 retired, Rutledge 43) and 40 for one wicket beat Greens 143 (Polson 33, Atkinson 30 npt out) and 112 (Atkinson 25, Ellis 28) by nine wickets. For Telegraph, Mcßain took three for 12; and for Greens, Ellis took four for 53.

Waltham 178 (T. Syme 72, D. Syme 56) beat Lane, Walker, Rudkin 175 (R. Jones 43. Noonan 23) by three runs. For Waltham, Cadrpan took three for 53. x THIRD B GRADE EeCkenharp 11T (Caxlyle 28, Gowans 25'r beat Riccarton 93 (Cole 26) by 24 runs. For Beckenham, Craddock took five for 38; and fqr Riccarton, Rax worthy took four for 15. Hay’s 198 (Wales 93, Dplorp 30) beat Matchless 54 and 86 (Petersen 35) by an innings and 58 runs. For Hays, Delore took three for none and three for 27, and Liddey four for 18; and for Matchless, Randle took four for IB.' Lyttelton 149 (Roach 48, May 35, J. Radcliffe 22) beat Watersiders 113 (Naanan 43, Smith 31) by 36 runs. For Lyttelton, O’Kane took four fpr 15 and R. Wilde two for nope; and for Watersiders, Smith took five for 27. St. Mfthael’s 156 for sevep declared (Sumpter 64 riot out, A. Martip 34) drew with Harewood 133 for eight wickets (Broadhurst 28, Dodgson 26). For Harewood, Cains took fiVe for 52; and for St. Michael’s, Spear took four for 27 arid Thompson four for 33. THIRD C GRADE Roslyn 202 for six wickets declared (Stafford 78 npt out, Myall 79) beat Atlas 120 (Armon 32) by 82 run?. Fpr‘Roslyn. Myall took, four for ’ 31. Grosvenor 205 for three wickets declared (Burton 139 not out) beat Opawa 101 (Wickham 45) by 104 runs. For Grosvenor, Gibson took four for 45. New Brighton 207 for nine wickets declared (Hays 66 not out. Remi 28) drew with Beckenham 174 for seven wickets (Robinson 89. Tibbotts 38). For New Brighton, Laing took three for 32; and for Bedkenham, Brown took three for 31. Heathcote 92 (Ireland 43) beat Addington Workshops 40 and 121 for five wickets (Hoare 49) by 52 runs. For Heathcote. Ireland took six for 17 and pate three for 17; and for Addington. Milligan took six for 28. FOURTH GRADE Albion 133 (Shepherd 36 retired. Pilkington 24 retired) beat Weeks 31 and 51 by an innings and 51 runs. For Albion, Otten took six for 10 and five for 16, including the hat trick; and for Weeks. Reeves took four for 51 and Williams two for none. Templeton 128 for three wickets dgclgyed (Stevens 56, L. Alsop 45 not out, Dixon 32) and 39 for no wicket, beat Burwood 77 (Young 40 not out) and 92 (Young 33) by 10 wickets. For Templeton, A. Alsop took 10 for 20 and five for 29 : and Stevens three for 16. City Council 98 (Campbell 23) beat Spreydon 65 (Cowliri 25) by 33 runs. For Council. McCormick took six for 18; and for Spreydon, Cowlin took four for 17. Monarch 220 (Airey 85, Scqtt 63) beat Peerless 63 and 85 (O’Neill 36) by an innings and 72 runs. For Monarch, Ellis took seven for 27 and McGill six for 30; and for Peerless. Dyer took three for 37. Shirley 176 (Gates 96) beat Farmers 74 (McAuley 26) by 102 runs. For Farmers, Lloyd took seven for 52 and Gibbs three tor 24; and for Shirley, Gapes took five for UNDER 16 GRADE Waltham 83 for two wickets declared (D'Airy 39 not out) beat Papanui B 61 and 21 for five wickets by 22 runs on the first innings. For Waltham, Gordon took five for 10; and for Papanui, Stewart took five for 11. Riccarton 95 (N. Lake 29) beat Beckenham B 13 and 35 for five wickets by 82 runs on the first innings. For Riccarton. Piper took six for 5 and three for 17; and for Beckepham, MesserYY took five for 28. Papanui A 26 beat Beckenham A 23 by three runs. For Papanui, Currie took four for 7 and Reeves three for 7; and for Beckenham, Ivory took three for 1 and Kane five for 8.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25734, 21 February 1949, Page 9

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SUBURBAN GAMES Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25734, 21 February 1949, Page 9

SUBURBAN GAMES Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25734, 21 February 1949, Page 9