CRICKET NOTES.
TUAKAU v. MARAMARUA. ; WIN FOR TUAKAU. The Tuakau cricket eleven journeyed to Maramarua during the week-end to pJay Maramarua. which it defeated by 23 runs. It was the ••skipper's" (L. Johnson's) day out, he having the distinction of taking all of Maramarua wickets and scoring 00 runs. Fielding a weak team, with one man short, Tuakau lost the toss, hut by judicious tielding managed to dismiss its opponents for G 7 runs. By so doing, Tuakau showed its fielding ability, two men being clean-bowled and the remainder caught On taking the crease, Tuakau commenced badly, it losing the first four wickets for 15 runs. Johnson started to master the bowling of the home men. and by judicious scoring, coupled with careful play, monopolised the bowling to carry his side to victory. It was a sterling display of batsmanship. His score included five sixes and six fours. Details are:
i Maramarua: W. Dimmock, c. Ricketts, b. Johnson, 2; D. Beattie, 1.b.w., b. Johnson, 18; R. Harris, c. Finch, b. Johnson. 10: T. Dimmock, 1.b.w., b. Johnson, IS: C. Heaven, c. Costar, b. i Johnson, G: R. Findlay, b. Johnson, ; 1; D. Findlay, b. Johnson, 2: C. Harris, c. Goad. b. Johnson, 4; R. Matthews, c. Perfect, b. Johnson, 0; H. Findlay, (not out), 1; H. Dimmock. c. Perfect, b. Johnson, 0; extras, G: total, 67. Tuakau: J. Costar, b. W. Dimmock, 1; L. Ricketts. 1.b.w., b. W. Dimmock, 7: 11. Perfect, c. W. Dimmock, b. R. Findlay. 2: L. Johnston, b. W. Dimmock, 60; C. Finch, b. R. Findlay, 0; T. Tierney, b. W. Dimmock, 4: I. Petersen, b. W. Dimmock, 4; R. Finch, (run out), 0; D. Goad, c. T. Dimmock, b. W. Dimmock, 2: W. Woodbridge (not out), 0: extras, 17; total, 91.
! TUAKAU v. PUKEKAWA. ! The Tuakau and the P'ukekawa teams met during the week-end, Tuakau winning by 37 runs. Details are: i Tuakau, first innings: Parsons, c. Field, b. J. Cathcart, 4; Thorn, b. J. Cathcart, 1; 11. Pirret, c. Field, b. J. Cathcart, 12: Passau, b. Booth, 6; Kewish, b. Booth, 0; Barnaby, b. Booth. 11: Fruser, c. Lindberg, b. J. Cathcart, 6; J. Pirret, b. Field, 0; Gunliffe. st.. b. Booth, 4; Lockcry, c. Geraghty, b. J. Cathcart, 1; Barnaby (not out). 2: extras. 4; total, 51. Pukekawa, first innings: A. Bell, b. Passau. 6: Booth, c. Barnaby, b. Passau. 0: J. Field, c. Barnaby, b. Passau. 0: L. Cathcart, b. Passau, fi; McLean, c. and b. Pirret, 1; J. Cathcart, b. Passau. 0: 0. Lindberg. c. and b. Cunliffe, 0; Farrow, b. Pirret, 0; H. Geraghty, c. and b. Kewish. 0; Pye (no!, out). 2; C. Field, c. and b. Gun- , liffe. 0: extras, 3: total, IS. ; Tuakau. second innings: Parsons, b. Cathcart, 0; Barnaby, b. Lindberg, 0; J. Pirret (not out), 5; Kewish, b. Cathcart. 12: Cunliffe. b. Lindberg, 1; 1 Lockcry, c. and b. Lindberg, 1: Pasi sau, b. Geraghty, 14: Fraser, c. and ; 1). Cathcart. 0: IT. Pirret. h. Field. 16; Barnaby, b. Cathcart, 10; extras, 7; 1 total, 66. ; Pukekawa. second innings: Bell, b. ! Cunliffe. 0: Booth, hi. wkt.. b. Thorn, : 0: L. Cathcart. b. H. Pirret, 8; J. Cath- ! cart, c. Fraser, b. J. Pirret, 8; Lindi berg. b. J. Pirret. 3: J. Field, b. Par- • sons. 18; Geraghty, b. Passau. 10; Mc- ! Lean. b. Cunliffe. 2: Farrow, b. IT. ! Pirret. 0: Pye. b. 11. Pirret, 2: C. Field ' (not out), 4; extras, 7; total, 62.
j ONEWHERO v. BROWN'S ROAD.
A win by a substantial margin was recorded by Onewliero in a match played against Brown's road. The details are:—
Brown's road, first innings: S, Garter (played on), b. Blackburn, 12; Le Prou. I). Blackburn, i ; Gordon, b. Gerrard, 4: Innes, u. Gcrrard, 3: B. Garter, b. Blackburn, 4; Aberhart, c. Gerrard. b. Blackburn, 3; Mackford, b. Blackburn, 0; Paton, b. Ingram, 0; Manning (not out), 0; Laing, b. Blackburn, 0; Howe, b. Blackburn, 0; exIras. 3; total 30. Onewhero, first innings: Johnson, b. Carter, 0; P. Gatboart, c. Gordon, b. S. Garter, 41; Gcrrard, b. B. Carter, 3: Blackburn, b. S. Garter, 5; Catterall, b. S. Carter, 1: Savaee (run out), 18; Ingram, b. Le Prou, 14; Liddle, o. .Potter, b. B. Carter, 8; Cronin, b. i Howe. 9: Mairs, c. B. Carter, b ilowe, | 7: Parsons (not out), •: extras, 4; : total, 121. Brown's road, second innings: S. ' Carter (run out), 5, Le Prou (run ! out), 4: O. Gorman, b. Johnson, 9; \ Aberhart. c. Parsons, b. Cathcart, 7; Gordon, c. Gronin, b. Johnson, 0; In--1 nes, 1.b.w., b. Gathcart, 6: B. Garter, 1 b. Gatterall, 2; Mackford, b. Johnson, ; 5: Potter, b. Gathcart, 1: Manning, c. ■ Gatterall, b. Gathcart, 1; Laing (not out). 10; Howe, st., b. , 7; ex- ! tras, 3: total, 50. Onewhero, second innings: Johnson, c. and b. Le Prou, 29; Gerrard, c. 1 Howe. b. Le Prou, i ; Calterall, c. Pot--1 ter, b. Le Prou, 2: Blackburn (not
out) 25; Parsons, b. c. and b. Potter, 0; Liddle, c. Gordon, b. Potter. 8: Ingram (not out), 0: extras, 1 : total for six wickets, 75'.
COMING MATCHES. Next week-end, Tuakau A team play Balmoral, and the B team meet Mangatawhiri. The following week-end a visit is being made to Thames by Tuakau.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 37, 31 March 1933, Page 2
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