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HUTT VALLEY CRICKET

Fourth Championship Series GOOD PERFORMANCES Some good ib at ting and bowling performances were put up in the fourth series of the Hutt Valley Cricket Association s champ-ibnship competitions on Saturday afternoon. Results: —. A Grade. Trafalgar Park, 198 (Cummings 54, Schmidt 37, Elliott 36, J. Jones 29, Martin five for 42, Hillock three for TO), beat Matters United, 61 (Davis six for 21, T. Jones three for 33). A 2-point win for Trafalgar Trentham (Army - C), 134 (Bonsell 21, Duncan 36, Graham 25, McCann three for 32), beat Bell Park, 7S (McCann 21, Bryant 23; Appleton six for 12, Eastorbrook two for 2). A 2-point win for Trentham Army C) Moera Stop Out, 153 (Bayliss 33, Minihan 31, Cook 29; Futter four for 21, Sherlock three for 42), beat Empire, 97 (May go, Milne 22, Jones 21; Sharpe four for 30. Dunn four for 40). A 2-point win for Moera Stop Out. Eastbourne, 166 for ■ eight, declared (N. Foley 60, Tyndall 44. .Laurence 41 not out; Seaton four for 42), beat Trentham (Army D) 98 (.Christmas 47; Fargett four tor 11, Johns four for 55). A-2-point win for Eastbourne. B Grade. Oddfellows, 136 (Brockiebank 66 Dot out, Harris 47; Keenan four for 42), beat Eastbourne, 91 (Keenan 30, Robertson 2o; Brockleibank five for sd, Foote three for 6). A 2-point win for Oddfellows. General Motors, 139 for four wickets (Wood 69 not out, Spence 43). beat Epum, 85 (Haires 23, Cooper 22; Bramley four for 28, Wood four for 47) and 33 for four wickets ('Percy three for 13). A 2-point wm for General Motors. ~ Taita, 130 (Carr 51, Shernaek 46, Williams five for'4o, Kenney three for IS), beat Trafalgar Park, 119 (Lowe 29, Cate 25, Bartosh four f#>r 16. Carr four for 3S). A 2polnt win for Taita. Gracefield, 115 for four, declared (Fitzwater 40, Pointon 35, Nairn 21 not out), beat Petone Hibernians, 44 (Nairn four for 32) and 43 (Dennis 20; Pointon five for 49). A 4-point win for Gracefield. . ’ Gear United, 134 (Delaney ol retired, Pogson 30, Edney 27), beat Trentham M.T. Workshops. 63 and 30 (Mudge three for 19, Mil'laney five for 6, Smith four for 8, Asplet three for 0). A 4-point win for Gear United.

8.A.L.M., 121 (Martin 27, Heuwood 23, Sanders 24, Collins 23; Fleet three for 17, Buckley five for 68), beat Hutt Hibernians, 118 (Fleming 55, Sannong 20 not out; Sanders seven for 57). A 2-point win for “'Trafalgar Park D, 186 for three (Bullen 67, Lawson 55 not out, B'lackle 40), beat B 8.8., 46 (Lawson four for 15, Dunn four for 30) and 78 (Salt 50). A 4-pouit win for Trafalgar Park D. Trafalgar Park C, 179 for seven, declared (Johnson 71, Anderson 36, Scott 32; Adams five for 62), beat Bell Park, So (Mosman 27, Atkinson 24; Tupp four for 1-, Scott three for 24). A 2-point win for Trafalgar P Epunl, 57 (Walker 27; Mudge three for 1, Murray three for 43) and W for el Sbt (Stead 50 not out; Burts four for 10), beat "SSS'SS! fiS'feim.»»., 81-31; 31; Todman three for 3) and Ol for fourdeclared (Robertson 21; Thompson> tlnoe for 1$), beat Petone Hibernians, W ("UI'®' 1 '®' field 26, Robertson six for 14) and id tor five (Todman 26 not out). A --point win for Stewart Prams.

IN OTHER CENTRES (Bv Telegraph—Press Association.) Auckland.—North Shore, 172 for seven declared (Wheeler 48, Albrecht three tor 55), drew with University, 107 for two (Winter 49 uot out). Army, 20a> for six (Menzies 87, Strachan 3i, J. H- KUl ,°.n three tor 47), beat Training College, 137 for nine declared (P. H. Elliott 67 not out, King 35, McKeown four for 42).X.M.U.A., 202 for nine declared (McCarthy 38, Brooke three for 17), beat Parnell, I'2l (Marvin 36, Capstick 35, Noble four for uO. 1.. "• Cooper four for 23). Grafton, S'- for eight (Rowntree four for 29, Wiles tnree fol 23), drew with Ponsonby-Balmoral, -1J (Johnson 59, Truscott 51, Childs three tor 51). Eden, 161 for six declared (G. Burgess 45), drew with MiJdlemore, 134 tor six (Pearson 91). . „ Christchurch—The sixth round of matches iu the Canterbury Cricket Association’s competitions was played yesterday in threatening weather. Kain stopped play for 20 minutes early in the afternoon. Results: Old Boys, 204 for six (Escott. 03. F. B. Smith 41, Hadlee 32), beat Old Collegians, 190 for six declared (J. C. Saunders 63, C. G. Hamilton 38, Morten 3a not out> Hadlee three for 34). on the first innings. Riccarton, 250 for four ueciareU (Wav 87, Roberts 62, Bull 32), beat St. Albans, 112 (Dailey 40, Andrews four for 37, Roberts three for 35). ou the first innings. Lancaster Park, 224 for four declarea (Cronrb 75, Timina 50, Enipsun 30 not out) beat East Christchurch, 192 (Jainets 73, Kennedy 40, Peacock 33 Cromb six for 51) on the tiivt innings. Army, 203 for seven declared (Patrick 46 not out, Daniel 35, Avery 31, Shaw three for 65), drew with Sydenham, 144 for eight (r. Kerr 34. Burtt four for 27). Wear Old Boys, 190 for seven declared (Phillips 8.), Skinner 62, Chapman five for 52). drew with Air Force, 151 for «ix (Mackay 47 not out, Hickliug three for 69). Dunedin. —Grade cricket was played yesterday ou grounds sodden after rain durIng the week and yesterday morning. Carisbrool: B, 187 for seven (D. Monaghan 73, K. 0. Talbot 31, J. Cameron 31, V McArley four for 65). beat Old Boys. 104 (J. A. Smith 30, J. 11. Nimmo eight for 19). Grange, 161 (A. R. Knight 74 1 Powell 38 IV. H. Clark four for 44) beat Unirarsitv, 90 (C. Toomey 32, C. J. Lillies five for 36 F. W. Bellamy three for 18). Al-bion-Y.M.C.A., 153 for eight (11. Miller 40, L. Smith 49. J. Harwood four tor &> , heat Carisbrook A, 126 for seven (J. Alien three for 55). Kaikorai. 160 (R. Jnffr.iy 52 C. AVelham 47, G. J. Robertson six for 41), beat Dunedin, 03 (G. McGregor five for 41).

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 51, 24 November 1941, Page 3

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HUTT VALLEY CRICKET Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 51, 24 November 1941, Page 3

HUTT VALLEY CRICKET Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 51, 24 November 1941, Page 3