Suburban Third-Round Games Begin
The Suburban Cridtet Aasociatfoo’g thted-nound games begsn on Saturday in windy conditionA At Beckenham Park the home code flared be&y against Waltttem, being all out for 107. Ongr S. Le&i and 3. Adame offered much ofifXMitaon. S. Bobaneoh thorouffily deserved hto five wiekete, aiwaye attacking the bateman. Waltham, in reply, aocn toot wiefcete reifiiiarly and at the ctote of play waa attß 32 runs behind with only three wicket* in band. ' Mhtehteo* again Im* to thank ft* latter Imtamen for the total of 208. F. Cburton and B. Gordon added 106 for the ntatti wicket Sumner began weK, having 112 for two when atumpg were drawn. Papenui again scored weU, this time at New Brighton’s expense. The side wa* aH out flor 245, with A. Barnes heading the U*t with 73. H. Sherwood (40) and R. Reeves (35 not out) made a valuable last-wicket stand. I. Steer took five flor 36 and was easily New Brighton’s most successful bowler. Senior A Beckenham 107 (Leigh 27. Adams 30 not out; Robinson five for 3L Campbell three tor 34) met Waltham 75 for seven. Matchlete 203 (Churton 64. B. Gordon 37 not out B. Anderson 30: Eggleton four for 64) met Sumner 112 tor two (Copp 41 not out. Smltheram 29 not out, Clement 25). Papanui 245 (Barnes 73. Sherwood 40, Reeves 35 not out. Clark 21; Steer five tor 36) met New Brighton (24 for one). ■ Senior B Aranul 377 for eight dec. (Hallinan 62, Klssook 61. Atkinson 42 not out, Burney 40, Eyre 30; Hughan three for 72) met Wigram 38 tor one. Beckenham 221 (Tucker 86. Pressor 48, Dawson ’ 42; Pearce tour tor 43) met Merivale 8 without loss. Riecarton Mil (Rowe TO, Page 52, Clarke 34: Reid four for ™ Junior A Waltham 199 (Wildermoth 47, Kennedy 44. McClure 33; Adamson three tor 10) met Papanui 80 tor two (Gambles 33 not out. Calder 26). Burnside 205 tor nine dee. (Bums 51. Loughlin 48 not out. Duke 39: Hayward three tor 36) met Harewood 67 tor one (Bain Marks 26 not out). Matchless 214 (Hobbs 41. SherTaylor 33. Wakefield el' Mlntrom 32; Dunn tour for 56, Collier three tor 86) met Heathcote 34 for four. _ Jutdor B Burnside 00 (Conley 36; Watson five for 27, Godfrey three tor 25) and 153 for six (Mcgonneh 60, Copley 42) met Beckenham « (Moir six tor 17, Mundin tour for 23). Shirley 126 (Marshall 64; Manson three tor 18. Housley three 85) met Riecarton 114 tor tour (Dawkins 41. Thompson fjew Brighton 110 (Armstrong 47; Tanner four for 16) !2 et C^l bri , dg ? Terrace 144 for three (Myall 53. Corps 43 not out, Tanner 36). Third a Halswall 163 for six (Benseman S 3, Haim 27; James three for 26) beat Opawa 152 (Turner 68; Neiman three for 21: Ayers three for 36). .Shipping 196 for seven (Scott 38. Thomas 35, Anderson 29. Gray 27, Brown 20 not out) beat WM.C. 80 (Crawford 31 not out; Porteous five for 13, Gamham three for 19). Riecarton 125 (Thompson 89; Rowe four for 13, Fuller three for 35 beat Waltham 41 (Harker five tor 34. Sandford four tor 13). Sumner 149 (Keay 39. Jerard 38, Chitty 35; Standring eight for 28) drew with Hornby 119 for nine (Frampton 23, Prebble five tor 37). Aranul 143 for eight (Mora 46: Moorehead three for 36, Sandford three tor 46) beat St. Albans 137 for nine declared (Moorehead 43 not out. Thompson 38; Stapley five for 29. Carroll three tor 32). Third B Wigram 101 (Stafme 26, Glnalley 20; Brocherie five tor 10, Markham three tor 20) beat IJS.C. 42 (Larter three for 8). Merivale 135 for seven declared (Wilson 58) beat United 78 (Higgins three tor 20). Addington 147 tor five (Wall 31. Dymond 29, Childs 24 not out; B. Willoughby 22 not out) beat Shirley 141 for seven declared (Wataon 32 not out. Finch 22, Wymond tour tor 41). Harewood 185 tor five declared (Gardiner 46. Flaws 38, Kingston 24) drew with Beckenham 171 tor nine (Jackson 101, Gibson 34; Case three tor 40). Papanui 115 for three (Pope 38, Hobby 35. Small 21 not out) beat Templeton Hospital 110 (Pask 39; Buttery tour for 18). Third C Burwood 184 (Davies 76. HUI 45; Blazey tour for 33. Adams three for 32) drew with Heathcote 174 for seven) Higgins 65. Kars 23, Morgan 44; Sherwood four for 32). Papanui 104 (Peters 27. Eves 21. Jones 20; Timms six tor 43) beat Riecarton 69 (Williamson 20; Jones tour tor 15. Ewes tour for 19). Grosvenor TO (Blewett 44 not out; Long five for 17. Phillips three for 21) beat Hornby 38 (Shaw four for 0 in five balls), Blewett three for 19). Waltham 223 for four declared (A. Choate 72, Neil Choate 50, Symes 20 not out) beat W.M.C. 208 (Hayes 94. Fox 44; Riddell four tor 86). Third D Hillsborough 119 for five (K. Underwood 08. R. Underwood 22; Teague three for 66) beat Beckenham 51 (R. Underwood ten for 20). Aranul 154 (Storey 40, Baker 21: Moore six for 54) drew with New Brighton 83 for six (Moir 23; Baker three for 44), Bumside 165 for six decleared (Dolheguy 63, GalHngton 31 not out) 'beat Harewbod 84 (Taylor. 36 Wright six for Sunnyside 189 for seven (Mann 31, Klbblewffite 31, Gardner 26 not out. Taylor 26; Murray three tor 32) beat Waltham 121 for eight declared (Cooper 47. Baker 34; Gardner tour tor 64. Soencer three tor 1. Anderson three for 12. Mercantile A Blue Star 112 tor five (Neave 42 not out, Whiting 37. Sercombe three for 49) beat MA C. 106 (Boddy 78; Sibley four for 18, Southerwood four for 43). Comm. TraveUers I 219 for six declared (Watson 72. Thomas 34. Smith 37 not out. Henderson 32; Warren five for 73) beat M. 058. 31 (Henderson six for 15. Smith three for 10) and 33 (Smith six for 14. Henderson three for 7) outright.
Conan. Travellers ?3) 167 (Fowlec 90. Perrin 34: Cotton three for 37) drew with Atlas 143 for nine (J. Gapes 42 not out. Robinaon 31 not out; Kelsey four for 39. Fowles four tor »> _ Watersldera IM (Baty 89, Crees 43: Bromley four for 49) beat Telegraph 177 (McLammon 41. Beans 39 not out. McKenley 27. Jonas 22; Allan four for 51. Mercantile B Linwood 104 for six declared (Torklngton 53 not out. Mattereon 32; Thompson five for S 3) ttaww with Hospital 116 for 3l; Park three for 12) beat Dom. Motors 68 (Cowles six for 66 including double hat trick. Cotton four for 14). ftistri U ita (Bush » r Watson 25 not out. James 23: Mitchell four for 51). Monarch M (Rennie 21: Smith three for 16. McDonald three for 19) beat Hays « (Penny three for 13).
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