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CRICKET

! SOUTH TARANAKI CLUBS BATTING AND BOWLINjG " AVERAGES. > i Tll© appended list of battling and bowling averages is in addition to that published previously in the r ‘Star.” ELTHAM. / BATTING.

not out. BOWLING.

HIGH SCHOOL

The following are the, leading batting and bowling averages for South Taranaki :

l]ho highest number of wickets was secured by M. Priest of Kaponga, with 89 wickets at an average of 9.6; a fine performance. COUNTY MATCHES. HEAVY SCORING. WICKET'S HA ED AND FAST. LONDON, May 6. The •scoring' in the county matches which ended to-day was among the heaviest recorded. The aggregates ranged from 1266 far 26 wickets in the Surrey-iGrloueester match to 999 for 28 in the Lancashire-|Glamorgan game. Altogether '7&13 runs were scored for 179 wickets, averaging over 44. There were 23 centuries, including three exceeding two hundred. .'The long spell of dry weather made the wickets hard and fast.

LONDON, May 11. In the county matches, Lancashire won by 10 wickets. Glamorgan, in the second innings, made 370 (Riches 140). R. Tyldesley took five wickets for 192 Lancashire, in their second innings l , made 107 for the loss of no wickets (Wateon 50, Hallows 51). Kent won by 10 wickets. Oxford University, in their second innings, mad© 346 (Garland Wells 128. Hillwood 64). .Freeman, took .sax wickets for 119. Kent, in their second innings, mad© 66 for the loss, of no wickets (Harding© 51). .

Gloucester, in their first innings, mad© 544 (Hammond not out 205). Surrey, in their second innings, mad© 304 for ssix wickets (Hobbs 124, Sandham 53. Shepherd not out 55). (Hie match was drawn. West Indies, in their firts innings, mad© 377 (Martin 53, Constantino 1301. Essex, in ,their second l innings, mad© 295 for three wickets (Outmore 76, O’Connor 93. Eastman not out 58. The match was drawn. Yorkshire, in their first innings, made 560 for six wickets, declared (Leyland 247, Rhodes not out 100). Worcester in the second innings made 203 for three wickets (Higgins 101, Wright 71). The match was drawn. Middlesex in the second innings made 198 for six wickets, declared (TTeame not out 97). White took four for 72. Somerset in the second innings made 145 for five wickets Ingle not out 100). The match was drawn.

Cambridge University in the second innings made 215 for four wickets, declared (Loiigridge not out 84). Sussex in the second innings made 192 for four wickets (J. Parkes 65, Wensley 53). The match was drawn.

In. N.O. H.S BL Av. H- Donnelly 20 3 129 4?5 27.9 Little 24 1 64* 392 17.0-1 Page 242 63 260 12.7 Walker 25 2 48 2E3 12.3 6over 1 19 2 32 176 10.3 Heim IS 2 38* 140 8.7 Kerr 11 — 22 91 8.2 Bourke 22 i 72 366 7.9 Gower 4 i 10 21 7.0 A nsforcl .24 i 28 151 6.5 Arthur 4 — 11 23 5.7 Phillips 16 2 22 71 5.07 Dobson, seu-r. 24 1 30 109 4.7 Avery 17 3 27 66 4.7 Thompson 4 — 8 38 4.5

W. RL 'Av. Little .. 50 47J4 9.4 Benn .. 16 173 10.8 H. Donnelly ... 542 11.7 Dobson 315 12.6 Walker . 14 191 [L3.6 Bourke . 11 170 15.4

/ • ■ * THE B HA WeSkA K- ■ , •«•■■■»>.■■• ' '■ "• ' ., ■ •>■>- ■ ■•■ ' ' ■ !! ' 1 't UilLliM i &.r' ■ Great Opportunity! i m ' . a;, St' (ffi "vis v ;\l ..■ (~)W1NG to oar Louse expiring at our SOUTH TARANAKI CLUBS I; j Stratford .Tmmeh, we are disposing of our ENTIRE STOCK afc BATTING AND BOWLINjG p . /U m Half Price AVERAGES. > i & ■■ •at our HA WEE A SHOP for list of battling and is in addition to that H4: Y*®** ONE WEEK ONLY. xm© appenaeci bowling averages fill ■■|. Now that the Winter is with -us, we wish published previously in the r< Star.” I - to. draw our customers’ attention to 1 our ■RT.TTTA7VT. i •' I DYEING AND CLEANING -5' . . and complete renovation to all Pur GarBATTING. inerts. , - " ' In. N.O. H.S. R. Av. i The London Dye Works, H. Donnelly 20 Little 243 129 4?o 27.9 1 64* 392 17.04 * REGENT STREET : : HAWEBA Page .... Walker . 24 2 63 260 12.7 2 48 333 12.3 4: G over ... ....: 19 2 32 176 10.3 Henn IS 2 38* 140 8.7 11 — 22 91 8.2 1 72 166 7.9 Bourke . 22 Gower ... 4 1 10 21 7.0 Ansford. 24 1 26 T51 6.5 Ip; .w Announcing Arthur 4 Phillips 16 Dobson, senr. 2-1 —, 11 23 5.7 2 22 71 5.07 1 30 109 4.7 Avery — 17 3 27 66 4.7 /r the SNew Series Thompson .... 4 — S 18 4.5 not out. t r M mf - BOWLING. I m Ei w "j piljFM- 1 1 W. RL Av. 1 m i * Little . 50 47J4 9.4 > SI-X! N^sH Henn .. 16 173 10.8 v. r -a SurcoJ/fii 0*5 ***. wj* ftw a«*» Orator &J9«» H. Donnelly Dobson 46 542 11.7 25 315 12.6 Walker Bourke 14 191 0.3.6 11 170 15.4 ...... ~ Barker .. Petersen Sturrock Milroy J. Gower Morrissey Whitehead D. Gower Brett Thomas* .. Morrison HIGH SCHOOL BATTING. In. N.0. H.S. It. Av. iijglpl Jpp£ ■ - i . M . 28 . 18 . 25 . 27 . 12 . 21 . 8 . 14 . 6 ., 14 . 17 — 103J 675 24.1 4 54 221 15.7 4 67* 327 15.5 3 48 349 14.5 2 34 120 12.0 1 46 238 11.9 - 38 88 11.0 2 4d> 131 10.9 1 13 29 5.8 2 33* 112 9.3 1 30 85 5.3 f New In stifle from radiator Paterson . 6 . 14 2 9* 19 4.7 — 15 38 2.7 c 4 7 37 9 K ,5, 16 to > to 11.11 tt sail not out, s

BOWLING W. R. Av. Gano 46 295 6.4 Barker 480 8.13 D. Gower 9.9j 180 8.18 Stevens ... 12.124 10.3 Pacey ..... 482 13.7 Petersen n 244 14.3

BATTING. In. N.O>. H.S. R. AV. Penny, Okaiawa 22 2 96 812. 40.6 B. McCarthy, Midland . 15 3 108 468 40.5 Cole, Stratford 7 — 88 226 32.2 H. Hughes, Manaia ..' 2S S. Lay, Old 5 87 703 30.5 Boys 17; 1 SS* 471 29.4 A. Betts, Okaiawa . 24 J. Ghee vers , 6 100* 520 28.S Old Boys 22 H. Donnelly, 1 102 594 28.4 Eiltham .. 20 a 129 475 27.9 J>r. Hockin, Kaponga . 9 X. Kinsella, — 101 241 26.7 Midland . S 1 109* 180 25.7 H. Barker, H.S. ..... 28 —i 103 675 24.1 *Signifies not out.

BOWLING. W. B:. At. Gane, High School 46 295 6.4 Or. Hokin, Kaponga... 39 278 7.1 Chadwick, Old Boys ... 38 299 7.8 Cole, Stratford 20 156 7 8 Penny, Okaiawa 82: 648 7.9 Barker, High School ... 59 480 8.13 D. Gower, High School G-iblin, Midland 22 180 8.18 56 469 8.4 Crawford, Okaiawa 31 265 8.5 Beere, Stratford McCarthy, Midland .... 44381 8.6 39 344 S.8 inch, itfxcelsior 24 213 8.8

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 14 May 1928, Page 8

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CRICKET Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 14 May 1928, Page 8

CRICKET Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 14 May 1928, Page 8

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