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TWO GOOD SCORES

GISBORNE CRICKET CENTURY TO P. H. DOW Two sooil individual totals wont knocked tip bv batsmen in-tint Poverty Bay Cricket Association's competition games* on the Oval on Saturday before the storm interrupted play. The first century of the season was scored Itv |\ H. lJow,-playing for-City against Old Hovs-Civil Service, while -1. Blane made (IS for Marist against -G.H.5.0.8. Play was- abandoned in the former game shortly sfh*f Old Boyk-.CUv.il Service had eommehred their innings;‘but the latter resulted in a' big vHtr on the first innings for Marist. Following a iiuiclc procession by G.H.5.0.8. balsmen to and from the wickets. Marist secured a margin of 104 runs op the first innings. Batting first. Marist knocked up 12-J runs, mainly as a result of a fine strike bv .1. Blane. who hit nine fours and a six if, a total of 05. For a time he could get no one to stay'with him long, and four wickets were down with only 12 runs on t|,c hoard, his longest associate afterwards bring Coker, with whom 87 runs were added. The G.H.5.0.8. innings lasted less (ban 05 overs, and finished just before tin- rain started. K. F. .lames came out with tile splendid record of six wickets for 11! runs, while Blane took three for only two runs. It was unfortunate for City that the rain came so soon, for they had knocked up 104 in good time. Dow hit freely, and. included in his 1114 were seven Sixes and) 10 fours, and under the circumstances G. Ingram’s six wickets for 71 .was a credit-i able performance. - Old Boys-Civil Service lost two wickets for 36 runs before the rain commenced. CITY v. OLD BOYS-CIVIL SERVICE

CITY —First Innings. P. H. Dow, c Gibson, b Bridge .. 104 A. McLean, b Ingram . . • • - It Macinnes, e Bridge, b Ingram . . 0 Jim Barbour, c Stewart, b Ingram.. t L Ton-ie, c Bignall, b Ingram .. 22 M. G. Robinson, o'Bridge, b Ingram.. <• S, Symon, l.b.iv.V"b Fraser .. " A. Sunderland, h Fraser . . • • 'J Livingston, b Ingram . . ■ • -*ti McPherson, 1.b.w., b Bridge A- .. « Tcple,. ji'ot out. . .. • • •• .* Extras .. .. •• “ Total 1514 Bowling.—E. Bridge, 8.4 overs, no maidens, '2 wickets, : ,5'5 runs;. Ci. _lngram, ill. 1. (i. 71; C. Fraser, 7,0, 2, 05. OLD BOYS-CIVIL "SERVICE-- Ist Innings. E. Bridge, not out ,;,;. • • •• J. C. .Stewart, 1.b.w., b Barbour .. it Clark, stp. Macinnes, b Barbour. . 7 Extras . . . . • ■ ■ • “ Total for two wickets ■ • "" Bowling.—". Jim Barbour. 0,0, 2. 14; A. McLean, 4. O'. 0. 20. . , MARIST v. G.H.5.0.8. MARIST —First Innings. .YV.ePurceU, c McLeod, b Slade .. ' ■J. Blane, b Wells . . • ■ • • ” 1 ’ K. F, James, b Beutb . . • • 1 Yon Rotter, c Roderick, b Slade . . •’ P McCarthy, c Beutli. b Slade . . 0 A. Coker, c Turbitt, b Beuth . . 2:: J. Egan, b Beuth . . . . • • 11 c Porter, h Beutli .. 10 ,1. Smith, b Wells . . • • • • J P. Moserip, e Slade, b Beuth . . 1 (1. Leach, not. out " Extras . . ■ ■ • • • • •* ■‘■f \ . •' Total .. . • • ■ • • 1 - J Bowling.v—M. H. Beuth. 0 overs, no maidens, 5 wickets, 05 runs; Cl. E. Slade. 0. 0.-'il, 17; I). A. Wells, 4. 1,2. 15. G.H.5.0.8. —First Innings. T. Turbitt, c Scholium, -b James . . o L. Martin, c and b James . . . . 11 L. Roderick, stp Smith, b James . . o A. McLeod, b Blane . . . . . . 1 S. M. Ritchie, b Janies . . • • 0 M. H. Beuth, c Von Rotter, b Blane 0 0. E. Slade, c Moserip, b James.. 2 J) A. Wells, not-out .. .. .. 4 B. T. Porter, b Blane 1. .. 2 Jack Barbour, stp. Smith, b James.. JJ Extras . . . • • • • • 4 Total -(one man short) '.. .. 18 Bowling.—K. F. James, 2.11, 0. li. 12; J. Blane. 2,2, 2, 2..', SENIOR B GRADE G.H.5.0.8. v. High School B. - r C!H.S.O.B_., first innings 115 (R. Fyson 17, J. Potaku 27. I). Wilson 50; Davies four wickets for 25 runs, and Revell two for 5).- High School B, first innings 72 (Bilham 20, Exell 11, Cassin 22; Sindcn nine wickets for 21 runs). G.H.5.0.8. won by 43 runs on the first innings. Marist v. High School A.—High School A, first innings 137 (S. Wills IG. J. Roos 30, J. Martin 15. R. Pettit 27. P. Solvander 12; Blane four wickets for 26 runs, Raggett two for 24, and Allan two for 20). Marist. first innings 18 for one wicket (P. Thompson 12 not out). The match was drawn.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20603, 3 November 1941, Page 2

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TWO GOOD SCORES Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20603, 3 November 1941, Page 2

TWO GOOD SCORES Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20603, 3 November 1941, Page 2

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