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PENINSULA GAMES

Little River played a drawn game with Kaituna when the Banks Peninsula Cricket Subassoclation's competition was continued on Saturday. KalL a „ tte , d flr V and declared with 288 for eight, E. Turner ? U t . t , ngl for a forceful 112. Lltt le JHyer then batted and was 198 for five at stumps. D. Mason made a patient 121 retired.

United and Wainul also / drawn game. Wainul batted first and was all out for 206. D. McPhail, 62, was the best of Wainui’s batsmen. At stumps United was 148 for eight. R. Kay made a solid

Le Sons scored the only win of the day. Le Bons, batting first, was all out for 249. F. Le Lievre 73 and D. Masefield 68 retired, batted well and hit the bowling very hard. Akaroa was dismissed for 134. J. Carradous made a forceful 55. The day’s best bowling figures were returned by D. Masefield, who took seven for 53. Scores:—

Kaituna 288 for eight (D. Turner 112, L. Lanauze 40, E. Henderson 19. E. Turner 19, B. Beach 18, N. Allan 16, E. Allan 20. A. Gray 16 retired; J. Palmer two for 15. P. Walker two for 66, M. Barclay three for 10) drew with Little River 198 for five (D. Mason 12! retired. J. Hutchinson 28, W. Coot 22; N. Allan two for 41, E. Allan three for 40).

Wainul 206 (D. McPhail 65. I. McPhail 53, D. McGinness 36: R. Harris four for 97, R. Kay five for 63) drew with United 148 for eight (I. Craw 27, R. Kay 63; D. Fisher four for 49, I. McPhail two for 12).

Le Bons 249 (P. Delatour 39, D. Masefield 68 retired. P. Le Lievre 73, L. Lelievre 30; J. Carrodous two for 38; M. Robinson four for 79. M. Brown two for 403 defeated Akaroa 134 (J. Carradous 55. D. Johns 16, T. McNab 23, M. Robinson 22; T. Johnston two for 41, D. Masefield seven for 53).

Ellesmere Games When the Ellesmere Cricket Sub-association competition was continued on Saturday several batsmen passed their halfcentury. The top score for the day was W. Fieken, of Lincoln, who made 97. He was caught on the boundary. Scores:— Lincoln 204 for four declared (N. Wallace 56, W. Fieken 97. M. Hatchard 17, G. Thomas 19 not out) drew with Burnham 158 for six (H. Weatherhead 31, W. Wilkinson 26, J. Rosie 24. A. McOscar 37 not out, W. Weatherhead 24; W. Fieken three for 34, I. Barclay two for 24), Dunsandel 191 for nine (W. Scott 76, A Brown 25, P, Buckenham 22, M. Murray 22, I. Chamberlain 17; M. Moorhead four for 60. W. Heslop two for 35) drew with Southbridge 150 for eight (R. Brown 57, P. Johnson 37. W, Heslop 17, H. Patterson 13 not out; M. Frampton two for 57, P. Buckenham two for 43, M. Murray three for Leeston 202 for two declared (M. Fleming 56, M. Chamberlain 19, P. Chamberlain 66 not out, B. Free 60 not out) drew with Weedons 103 for nine (J. Meyer 27. T. Anderson 24. P. Aitken 18: J. Chamberlain four for 26. M. Chamberlain two for 26, B. Free two for 24). Points for the sub-association shield are:—Leeston 34, Lincoln 32, Southbridge 29. Irwell 28, Dunsandel 26, Burnham 21, Weedons 20. Ellesmere Team „The . following Ellesmere Cricket Sub-association team has been chosen to play Banks Peninusla at Akaroa on January 11 and 12 for the Canterbury sub-association’s shield:— L. Wason (captain). R. Brown, W. Scott. P. Chamberlain, H. Weatherhead. P. Aitken, A. Riordan, M. Chamberlain. R. Percy. W. Fieken, M. Moorhead. R. Rennie (twelfth man). Play will start at 10 a.m. Those requiring accommodation please ring 331 H, Leeston. —Advt.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29715, 8 January 1962, Page 14

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PENINSULA GAMES Press, Volume CI, Issue 29715, 8 January 1962, Page 14

PENINSULA GAMES Press, Volume CI, Issue 29715, 8 January 1962, Page 14