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CRICKET

TO-DAY’S LOCAL PLAY

FIRST ROUND CONCLUDES’ First round .matches in the senior competition! conclude afc the Oval today, when some interesting cricket should be witnessed. At the end of the first day’s play, scores were as follows Civil Service: First innings 182, Gisborne Club: First innings, loinwickets down for 49 Marist: First innings Ho, second innings, one for 49. Uhl Boys : First, innings. 108. High School: First innings, three for Turanganui: First innings 164, The draw for the lower grades today is as follows: . Second grade: High .School A v. Marist. Oval -N'o. "4 wick.ei: .High School v. Unemployed, at the High Schoo:. • ■ •< . ■ ■ . • Third grade : High - School A. V; High. School. C;. and- High- School B v. Marist,, both matches at - the High School.- • • . • The following . /Loams have been selected----- . Civil Servjce: 'Boon. Robertson.. Griffiths, James (2), -Wright,- Forster. Mason. Pitt,: and Halliday. • Marist seniors :-Hojdswortli, McMahon (2). -Reed (2), .Lloyd, -Sexton, Carter. Warner. Hayes, Wilkie anti Parker. - .. • • Unemployed : B. -Hosier; G.. Marshall, Ingram, Green (2),.J ; Riddell, \\|. Veale. Littlewood, Bradey, A. H. BJosliam, Tt. • Gardner, andi Sheldrake PUBLIC, SERVICE > MATCH “OUTSIDE? BEATS “INSIDE” , Outside departments of Llie Public Service in'Gisborffle. had a very emphatic .victory. PVipitliQ inside": section

(those in the Government buildings) in the annual cricket match at the Oval. The whiners owed their success mainly to the batting of R. Aislabie (47), J. Reed (38), Y. Walker (30), P. Kaua (22), and F. Quaylo 122, and the bowling of Quaylo. S. Beer (30 and 21) was the outstamL ing batsman fur the losers, with J. Malcohnson (17 and 24.) running hhn a good second. Detailed scores were as follows:

GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS

-'First Innings—-

M. K. Boon, run out 9 H. B. Turbotb, c Ivaua b Aislabie J. 3 W. James, b Quaylo 5 C. Halliday, b Parker ... ... 0 C. Lawn, b Parker 4 F. N_ Holder, b Quayle I J. Berry, b Quavic ... 6 J. Malcohnson, b Aislabie ••• 17 E. Beer, b Aislabie 30 P. Fulton, not out ... ... ... 0 A. Hampton, e Keane b Aislabie 0 Extras 9 Total ... 94 Bowling: J. Reed 3 overs 1 maiden 1 wicket, 10 runs ; ATgJabio 6 13 33; Parker 4 0 2- 15; Quaylo 4 1 3 17; Jamieson 2 0 0 13.

—Second Innings—

Fulton, U Connop 3 Hampton, b Connop ... ... 4 Halliday, lbivv, b Quayle ... 12 Boon, b Ivaua 7 Lawn, b Quayle ... ... ... 8 Holder, b Quayle 2 Berry, b Quayle ... 1 Turbott, b Caldwell ... 1 James, c Ivaua b Caldwell ... 0 Alalcolmson, not out ... ... 24 Beer, b Quayle 2! Extras ... ... ... ... 12 Total 95 Bowling : Connop-2 02 6; Quayle 5 0 5 21- Parker 2 0 0 11; Caldwell 2 0 2 12; Kan a 2 0 1 5; Walker 2 0 0 11; S’male 2 0 0 11; Jamieson 1 0 0 6. THE REST , N'. Parker, b Boon 14 R. Connop, b Boon ••• 0 G. N. Caldwell, b Turbott ~.. 8 J. Reed, e Turbott b Halid ay. . 38 R. Aislabic, c Malcolm son. b Berry 47 l'". Quayle, b Turbott ... ... 22 J. Keane, b Malcolmsou ... ... 10 H. Jamieson, not out 7 J’., Kami b Malcolm soft, 24 V. G. Walker, Ibw, o Berry ... 30 D. 11. Simile, c and b Boon ... 7 Extras. ... 16 Total , ... ... ... ... 223 Bawling: Boon 13 T 3 39; James 7 0 0 50; Turbott 7 1 2 44; Halliday 4 0 1 21; Berry 5.5 0 2 31; Alalcolmson 2 0 2 22.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12199, 10 March 1934, Page 6

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CRICKET Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12199, 10 March 1934, Page 6

CRICKET Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12199, 10 March 1934, Page 6