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Blackball Sharing The Lead

Runanga Easily Defeats Marist C Blackball, by its outright win over Kaimoto yesterday, when the West Coast Association’s senior competition was continued, now. shares the lead with United A, each having 21 points. Marist C, which until yesterday was level with United A, suffered an outright defeat at the hands of Runanga, and is now down in fifth place. The positions of the teams are as follows: —United A and Blackball 21; Runanga 19; United B and Marist A 18; Marist B 17; Marist C and Cobden 16; Brunner 14; Kaimoto nil. United A maintained its position yesterday with a five-point win over United B, and Blackball and Runanga by their outright wins put themselves in winning positions in the competition. Cobden suffered its second successive defeat. Convincing Win For Marist A 1 Marist A had a convincing win on the first innings in the match against Cobden at the Cobden Recreation Ground yesterday. The margin was 72 runs. A feature of the match was the bowling of S. Garforth, who took five Cobden wickets for 12 runs off 15 overs. Details: — Marist A. Hamilton, b A. Knapp, 9; Bayley, c A. Knapp, b Barlow, 6; Chunn, b Dewar, 11; Garforth, lbw, b Dewar. 3; Morris, b-Vaughan, 37; Lynch, b Dewar, 0; T. Pfahlert, b Barlow, 16; Clancy, run out, 6; Meates, c Thompson, b Dewar, 14; D. Pfahlert, c J. Knapp, b Dewar, 1; Kennedy, not out, 6; extras, 18; total, 128. Bowling: Barlow, 7 overs, 1 maiden, 20 runs, 2 wickets; A. Knapp, 18, 4, 30, 1; Dewar, 15, 3, 36, 5; Vaughan, 11, 5, 19, 1. Cobden. Vaughan, c.Chunn, b Morris, 1; A. Knapp, lbw, b Garforth, 1; Thompson, b Garforth, 0; Crerar, c Hamilton, b Morris, 0; Dewar, c Garforth, b Morris, 25; Hornsby, b Garforth, 0; Barlow, not out, 10; J. Knapp, lbw, b Morris, 3; Anderson, b Garforth, 2; C. Knapp, b Garforth, 0; Scalmer, c Garforth, b Morris, 1; extras, 13: total, 56. Bowling: Garforth, 15, 10, 12, 5; Morris, 14, 3, 31, 5. Runanga Easily Defeats Marist C Runanga easily defeated Marist C by 10 wickets at the Recreation Ground yesterday. The Marist C batsmen slumped badly against the accurate bowling of S. Kennedy and J. Baddcley. Details: — Marist C. First innings: Darby, b Kennedy, 3; Donaldson, b Baddelcy, 42; Rodden, b Kennedy, 13; Bellis, c Watson, b Kennedy, 1; Abelson, run out, 0; Rea, c Kennedy, b Whitehead, 6; Thompson, b Kennedy, 2; Cornish, b Whitehead, 6; Butler, b Baddeley, 9; Thorburn, st Doyle, b Harrison, 0; Casey, not out, 0; extras, 1; total, 77. Bowling: Kennedy, 10 overs, 1 maiden, 26 runs, 4 wickets; Baddeley, 7,1, 23, 2; Whitehead, 7, 2; 15, 2; Harrison, 20, 11, 1. Second innings: Donaldson, b Kennedy, 7; Abelson, lbw, b Baddeley, 6; Rea, b Baddeley, 1; Bellis, b Baddeley, 6; Rodden, c Watson, b Kennedy, 1; Darby, run out, 6; Thorburn, c Watson, b Kennedy, 0; Butler, b Kennedy, 1; Thompson, b Baddeley, 4; Cornish, run out, 1; Casey, not out 0; extras, 6; total, 39. Bowling: Kennedy, 6,1, 14, 4; Baddeley, 6,0, 19, 4. Runanga. First innings: Richmond, b Abelson, 0; Doyle, c Cornish, b Rea, 31; Whitehead, b Abelson, 5; Baddeley, lbw, b Rea, 12; Harrison, c Thorburn. b Abelson, 3; McTigue, b Donaldson, 2; Kennedy, b Abelson, 0; Baxendale, s t ; b Cornish 6; Watson, b Abelson, 0; Lee, b Cornish, 34; Webb, not out, 2; extras, 5; total, 100. Bowling: Abelson, 17, 7, 20, 5; Cornish, 8,0, 35, 2; Rea, 6,2, 10, 2. Second innings: Baddeley, not out. 24; Doyle, not out, 8; total for no wicket, 30 .

Marist B Wins On First Innings Play was delayed by a wet wicket when Marist B met Brunner at Taylorville yesterday. Marist B won by 57 runs on the first innings. Details:— Marist B. Barlow, b Carroll, 50; Matthews, c Baty, b O’Brien, 15; J. Knowles, lbw, b Lee, 3; K. Knowles, b Lee, 5; Garforth, c Eyeington, b Lee, 0; Malley, c Williams, b O’Brien, 9; Hughes, run out, 0; Dunn, b Lee, 0; Butler, b O’Brien, 4; Burley, “run out, 2; Middleton, not out, 1; extras, 4; total, 93. Bowling: Lee, 19 overs, 7 maidens, 30 runs, 4 wickets; O’Brien, 20, 7, 40, 3; Carroll, 6,2, 15, 1. Brunner. Lee,-lbw, b Barlow, 2; O’Brien, b Mathews, 1; Eyeington, run out, 4; W. Williams, c Barlow, b Mathews, 3; D. Williams, c Burley, b Barlow, 0; P. Williams, c Mathews, b Barlow, 7; Pegley, b Garforth, 0; McNeish, b Hughes, 3; Hoggarth, b Hughes, 0; Carroll, not out, 1; Baty, c Garforth, b Barlow, 0; extras, 15; total, 36. Bowling: Mathews, 11, 8,4, 2; Barlow, 12, 5, 10, 4; Garforth, 4,1, 3,1; Hughes, 1,0, 0 ,2. I Victory For Grey Motors Team Grey Motors defeated the Income Tax Department by 51 runs in a match on Saturday morning. Income Tax made 88 (Higgins 29, Pascoe 20, McNeil 13, Sansom three for 5). Grey | Motors scored 139 (Soster 29, Vincent 27, Thompson 19, Hopkinson 27, Burlev two for 12-, Pascoe two for 29). Taramakau Beaten By Camerons A cricket match between teams representing Camerons and the Taramakau. bach was played yesterday, afternoon. Camerons compiled 103 runs and won by an innings and seven runs, Taramakau scoring 53 runs anql 43 rims in each of its in-, nings.

Easy First-Innings Win For United A United A easily defeated United B at the Recreation Ground yesterday by 128 runs on the first innings. W. Vincent showed excellent form in scoring 69 for the winning team. Details: — United A= Vincent lbw, b Taylor, 69; Westwood, c and b Mallett, 35; Constable, c Molloy, b Mallett, 5; Marshall, b Mallett, 40; Thorburn, c Sansom, b Taylor, 6; Vernon, run out, >11; Blair, not out, 1; extras, 11; total, for six wickets, declared, 178. Bowling: Taylor 9 * overs, 0 maidens, 48 runs, 2 wickets; Mallett, 8,0, 36, 3. I United B. Sansom, c Vernon, b Coleman, 7; Molloy, st Vernon, b Constable, 11; Strachan, b Lindley, 0; Kerr, c Lawson, b Lindley, 0; Mallett, b Lindley, 1; Bryant, b Lindley, 0; Taylor, c Westwood, b Constable, 8; Coffey, c Blair, b Constable 0; Webber, c Tomlinson, b Lindley, 7; Panther, not out, 14; Laing, b Constable, 0; extras, 2; total, 50. Bowling: Coleman, 6 overs, 2 maidens, 8 runs, 1 wicket; Lindley, 11, 4, 28, 5; Constable, 5,1, 12, 4. Kaimoto Defeated By Blackball Blackball secured an eight-point win at the expense of Kaimoto at Omoto yesterday. The Blackball bowler, R. Fleming, took five wickets in each of Kaimoto’s innings, securing the figures of 10 for 20 for the match. Details: — Blackball. First innings: Ord, lbw, b McKendry, 28; Pascoe, hit wicket, b Conza, 79; Gailand, lbw, b Skeats, 12; Fleming, c McKendry, b Thomas, 19; Nuttall, b Thomas, 0; Lindsay, not. out 19; Clark, c Boyle, b Hill, 4; Kirk, not out, 1; extras, 14; total for six wickets declared, 176. Bowling: Hill, 10 overs, 1 maiden, 43 runs, 1 wicket; Thomas, 7,0, 20, 2; Skeats, 7,1, 40, 1; Conza, 2,0, 12, 1. Kaimoto. First innings: Skeats; c Gailand, b Nuttall, 1; Kent, b Fleming, 5; Thomas, b Fleming, 5; McKenzie, b Fleming, 1; McKendry, b Nuttall, 0; S. Hill, b Nuttall, 0; Boyle, b Nuttall, 0; Johnston, c Pascoe, b Fleming, 1; Cameron, b Fleming, 0; W. Hill, not out, 2; Conza, c Ord, b Nuttall, 0; extras, 17; total, 32. Bowling: Nuttall 9,4, 8. 5; Fleming 9,4, 7, 5. Second innings.—Skeats, lbw, b Pascoe, 1; Kent, c Kirk, b Pascoe 3; Thomas, b Fleming, 0; McKenzie, b Pascoe, 17; McKendry, b Fleming, 6; S. Hill, lbw, b Fleming, 2; Boyle, c Lindsay, b Fleming, 0; Johnston, b Fiemine. 0; Cameron, run out, 1; W. Hill, b Pascoe, 0; Conza, not out 2; extras, 2; total, 34. Bowling: Fleming, 6,2, 13, 5; Pascoe, 6,2, 15, 4. Brunner Juniors Score Outright Win In a low-scoring match at. Taylorville on Saturday Brunner defeated Marist Old Boys by one wicket. Marist made 50 (Parry 32, P. Williams four for 20, Dando five for 27) and 50 (Parry 21, P. Williams four for 17, Dando three for 14). Brunner made 49 "(G. Williams 13, Kennedy six for 27, Parry three for 10) and 52 for nine wickets (P. Williams 19, Dando 13, Burley four for 21, O’Callaghan two tor 6, Kennedy two for 19). WIN FOR UNITED TEAM. United defeated Cobden B by 27 runs on the first innings at the Recreation Ground on Saturday Cobden B made 104 (Smith 34, Goodall 29, McLean four for 41, Pascoe two for 15, Smith two for 8). United made 131 (Coleman 39, Tomlinson 27, Fuctlrhe e2ec J( fivef,R?,d fli?.N Fletcher five for 8). COBDEN A TEAM BEATEN. Marist High School defeated Cobden A by 21 runs. Cobden made 82 (G. Williams 39, V. Duffy four for 12, Pfahlert four for 29). Marist reI plied with 103 (Kane 58, R. Williams five for 19). RUNANGA DEFEATS TECHNICAL. Runanga defeated Technical School by 35 runs at the Technical ground on Saturday. Runanga made 68 (Lee 21, Smithson 16, Hendry four for 20, Hayes three for 19) and 79 (Baxendale 22, Deardon 20, Hendry five for 32, Methven three for 28). Technical scored 44 (Harrison 17. Smithson five for 19, Baxendale four for 18) and 68 (Hendry 28 not out, Smithson four for 20, Baxendale three for 20, Lee two for 13). Women’s Team Wins Al Christchurch The women’s team chosen from the two Greymouth clubs, Cobden and United, had an easy victory by 180 runs on the first innings against a Christchurch rteam, Oddfellows, at Papanui, on Saturday. No fewer than four of the West Coast team retired, the opening batsmen, H. Jackson and D. Burns, retiring when they had put on 119 for the first wicket. Each side batted 12 players. Details:— West Coast. H. Jackson,- retired, 35; D. Burns, retired, 67; M. Instone, c Breitmeyer, b Williamson, 2; D. Dewar, retired, 34; N. Rodden, b Owen, 1; M. Rodden, c White, b Owen 0; M. Cornish, b Williamson, 0; I. Leach, c Shannon, b Owen, 8; C. Shand, retired, 30; L. Baillie, run out, 0; G. Dunn, run out, 0; N, Tinnelly, not out, 3; extras 28; total, 211. Bowling: Williamson, two wickets for 31 runs; Owen, three for 38. Oddfellows. E ,M. Spray, b Instone, 4; J. Hird, c Dewar, b M. Rodden, 1; M. Rouse, lbw, b Instone 18; M. Williamson, c M. Rodden, b Instone, 0; M. Meaclem, b Instone, 0; M. McLay, b Dewar, 3; V. Owen, c Tinnelly, b Leach, 3; V. Fox, b Dewar, 0; K. White, c M. Rodden, b Dewar, 0; G. Brietmeyer, b Dewar, 0; M. Shann obn,wareDo,;(..R Dewar, 0; M. Shannon, b Dewar 0; P. Lye, not out, 0; extras, 2; total, 31. Bowling: M. Instone, four for 19; D. Dewar, five for one.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 February 1947, Page 8

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Blackball Sharing The Lead Greymouth Evening Star, 10 February 1947, Page 8

Blackball Sharing The Lead Greymouth Evening Star, 10 February 1947, Page 8