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GISBORNE. —First- Innings— Robertson, c and b Y ells Jeffreys, e Blight, b Yells Forster, st. Parker, b Ellis Balfour, b Ellis .-• MacGregor, c Parker b-Ellis Gartsliore, st Parker b Ellis B-latliwayt. c "Wells, b Ellis Loffler. b Jennings Gambrill. not. out Holmes, b Jcnninss Extras—b. li. l.b. 8 ... 10 -2-5 ... -36 ... 0 ... 4 ... <i i ■» Total (one man sliort) 13b Fall: 20. 30. Bb. Bb,' 10b. 111, 120, 129. 13b. . Bowling: J. Jennings 10 overs, 2 maidens, 2 wickets, 29 runs; 1). Wells 13. 3,2. 23; B. Nicholson 2. 0. 0. Ellis O, 0. b, 27. (Analysis nine -runs short). CITY V. OLD BOYS. LORI) AND SOIIOLLEM STAR. Splendid all-round performances by Lord and J. Scholium were features of the meeting between Old Boys and City. Old "Boys were without the • services of S. Reeves, J. C. 'Dow and G. Lockett, and. as these men will probably come , into the side for the concluding day, City’s prospects are not particularly bright. ■ Fraser was an absentee from the-City team. B. Scholium (18) and D. Comber (11) gave City a fair start, which was followed up by a good partnership between Joe Scholium and N. Tasker, these two adding a level bO before the latter was out for a useful 27. From then on wickets fell regularly, but Scholium continued to bat very freely, especially over the latter stages, liis last eight scoring strokes including five fours and a six. Eventually he was out for an excellent 79 (ill fours and a six), once again showing that he is right back to the top of his form. The side totalled IBS.; Wilkie’livening matters with a four and a six and four off successive'halls at the end. J. Lord kept an end going practically throughout the innings and finished with the useful figures' of five for GO. Old Boys opened .badly 1 , ‘three wickets falling for. 26: but Norman and Lord stopped the rot with a- stand which put on 58.. Norman then being run out for 17.' Brew gave Lo~d more valuable assistance, the fifth wicket adding n-i of which Brew’s share was 13. Another .wicket fell a run later a«ti at stumps the' total was 136 for six wickets. Lord is not out for 69 (nine fours) made by bright, sound cricket! Joe Scholium also completed- a fine double- by securing five wickets (the other man was run out) for 28 runs. Scores were as follows : CITY. ' •» —(First. Innings;— -B. Scholium, b Brew Comber, c Lord, b Brew ... J. fscbblluiU, c'Langlands, b Lord M. Guthrie, b Jamieson ... , ... Tasker, b Ivess . 1 W. J. Scholium, 1) Lord Tovev, c E. Dow, b Lord Green, -b Jamieson .:. ... ... A. H. Dow." b Lord ... ■... ... Owen, st. Norman, b Lord Wilkie, not out ... ... ... ... Extras—l.b. 3, n.b. 2 18 :n 79 1 27 1 9 0 0 '7 10 5 Total ' ... ... ... 168 Fall: v2O, .35,.8b, ’BB, 101, 113, 126, 140. 158. 168. - ' v- ;a. ■ Bowling : E. Dow, .3 overs, 0 maidens.- 0 wickets, T 4- 1 runs; 71, no-ball; J. Lord 14.2, 0, 5. 60': Brew: 3,0, 2, 17; -Ivemp 3, ,0. : 0. 17; R. Ivess 4, 0,1, 24; Jamieson 2,0, 2, 33, 1 noball. ' - '■' "" ; 77 . OLD BOYS. . , • , -—First .Innings.— G. Dow, h' J. Scholium ; . t . 7. .. 7 Ivess. c .Green.h Jv-Schollumb, Iyeinp.fb J. Scholium'.... Norman,..run out ... Lord, not out ...' ... 1.-.- .. Brow, c Comber, b J.. ■■Scholium Haisuian, llnv. h J. '. Sejiollum .. • Extras—h. 15, l.b. 2, n.b. 1.. ' 4- ■ 8 17 -69 13 0 18

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11384, 9 December 1930, Page 2

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