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OLD BOYS LEAD

Match Against Colyton SATURDAY'S CRICKET N. BRAMWELL SCORES 53 Old Boys have n good lead on Colyton in the senior grade cricket match, which was begun on No. 2 wicket, Kowhai Park, on Saturday. In the first innings Old Boys scored 105 and . Colyton 98. The long spell of dry weather is having its effect on the wickets, Which are becoming fiery. Otherwise the hats had a fairly easy time, for there was nothing particularly venomous about the Colyton or tlie Old Boys howling. Old Boys opened with N. Amadio and B. Connell. Amudio went with the score at 27, after having scored 13. Dewe did not last long, being brilliantly caught by Telford off Brown for 13. Noel Bramwell made a good stand, seeing several wickets fall. His total of 53 included one sixer and nine fourera. Later, I*. Bade scored 23 very rapidly, and the innings closed for 305. Mieliel with three wickets for 18 got the best average, thougli Power was tliedstest of the Colyton howlers. his average being four for 43. Colyton bats did not impress, though the howling did not look difficult. I-loivell and Waldin went, cheaply, both to Noel Bramwell. Telford, very busy, just got into double figures. Jack Thurston rattled up 20 quickly and was then caught off Dewe's bowling. Roberts, the only other bat to look like scoring, was unfortunately run out for 13. The innings closed for 9S. The bowling honours were fairly evenly divided. In the second innings Old Boys lost one wicket—Amadio for 22, L. Penney 1-1 not out. Scores:— OLD BOYS.—First tunings. Amadio, b Power 15 Council, c Yilcs, b Power . . 14 Dewe, e Telford, b Brown . . 13 N. Bramwell, c Thurston, b Michel 03 L. Penney, b Power .. .. 12 Y. Whitehead, ibw. b Power . . 3 P. Eade, c Roberts, m Michel.. 23 C. I’earse. b Fitzlierbert’ . . .. 0 X. Penney, ibw., b Michel . . 4 D. Smith, not out .. .. 8 Extras .... . . 17 Total 103 Bowling.-—H. Fitzlierbert 1—33, Waldin o—o, Power 4—13, Brown 1—24, Helford o—l 3, Michel 3—lß. Second Innings. I*. Eade, not out 8 Amadioj 1) Fitzlierbert . . . . 0 L. Penney, not out 14 % One .for .. . .. .. 22 COL YTOX.—-First I linings. Howell, lies., b Bramwell . . 2 Waldin. b Bramwell .. .. 8 Telfojp.l, c Smith, b Whitehead 10 Thurston, c Smith, b Whitehead 20 L. Whitehead, si. Penney, b Connell 2 Michel, c Penney, b Connell .. 0 Fitzlierbert, Ibw. b Connell .. 9 Roberts, run out 13 Yiles, c and b Dewe . . . . 2 Brown, 1> Dewe 10 Power* ~um out 4 Extras 18 Total ' 98 Bowling.—)'. Whitehead I—lo, N. Bramwell 2-—l7, Dewe 3—23, Connell 3—21.

FEILDING IN GOOD POSITION GAME AGAINST PUBLIC SERVICE HARDING’S RAPID 78 Tlie Feildihg eleven are in ii good position in the match against Public Service. Which was begun on the No. 1 ivicket. Feilding scored 180 and at; stumps Public ■ Service had lost seven for .112. Having won the toss, Skipper Buist opened with Luing and Donaldson. Donaldson went first for 22 out of 27. Graham Harding joined Laing and hit out very freely. The pair hail reached 102 before Laing went for 12, made very carefully. Harding was dismissed after making 78, a score which included three sixers and 11 fourers. Henry Dewe had a merry innings, making 33 in very quick time, his total including three sixers and three fourers. The innings (losed for 186. M. Barltrop was tlie best bowler and secured the best average. Public" Service opened with Stephenson and McClure jun. The latter wont early, and L. J. Wild

joined Stephenson, this pair making a gootl stand. The boardvshowed 07 when Laing got Stephenson with a ball wheh kept low. Stephenson’s 38 was a carefully compiled score, mostly singles. Wild scored 81, am was then bowled by a good one from Biss. Stevens was 19 not out when stumps were drawn, the other bats failing to open out much. Biss was easily the most successful of the Feilding bowlers. Scores:— FEILDING.—First Hl«ji)g;s. Laing, Ibw., b Wild .. jf|j. ■ . . 12 Donaldson, c Lange, b Harding c Crump, b SteSSns.. 78 X. Fitzpatrick, run out . . 9 Xeilson. c Ferguson, b Sj.etSienson 0 Dewe. r- Mitchell, b Barltrop .. 33 McElroy. b Barltrop 4 G. Fitzpatrick not out - • .. 1 Liss, b Stephenson 0 Buist. b Stephenson . . .. 12 Simpson, run out 1 Extras 17 Total ISO Bowling.—Stephenson 3 —-01. Barltrop 3—45, Stevens I—3o. Wild 1—27. PUBLIC SERVICE.—First Innings. Stephenson, b Laing . . . . 38 McClure jun. b Biss 4 Wild, b Biss , 34 Stevens, not out 19 McClure sen., <• Xeilson, b Biss 0 Ferguson, c Simpson, b Biss. . 0 Mitchell, c Xeilson, b Biss.. .. 3 O. Eade, b X. Fitzpatrick .. . . 1 Lange, not out 3 Extras 10 Seven wickets for .. 112 THE B GRADE FEILDING v. lIIGII SCHOOL B Feilding won in this match. Higli School hatted first and scored 95 (Allen ma. 10. Williams 20, Malcolm 10, Carmine 11). Feilding replied with 114. including a slashing innings by It. Mclntosh for 54. G. Dewe scored 12 and F. Dewe 14. lu the second innings Schpoi scored 81 (Huston mu. 11, Carmine 15, Trass not out 33). Feilding-had a second strike, losing two for 38 (Bill McCorkindale not out 30),; | HIGH SCHOOL A v. (KLD BOYS High Sehdol team hail ail easy win in the match Old Boys B. Batting first,. School scored 81 (11. G. Whitehead 38,i B’urgess 18). Rosonutii took seven wickets for 31. Old Boys’ total was 19. Hector Brock took the whole ten wickets for 13 runs. In the second knock Old Boys made 53. leaving School requiring 23 for a strait|lit out win. The runs were made with the loss of two wickets.

'Lite afternoon tea wdij supervised by Mesdames Penney aud Dewe, assisted by Mrs G. Dewe ;anu Misses Thurston and Seandlyn.

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3640, 8 February 1932, Page 7

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OLD BOYS LEAD Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3640, 8 February 1932, Page 7

OLD BOYS LEAD Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3640, 8 February 1932, Page 7