CRICKET
MATCH AT FEILDING. (Special to “Standard.”) FEILDING, April 7. A very enjoyable game was played on Kowhai Park on Saturday between married and single men’s teams, the result being a draw. The married, men batted first and knocked up 127 with'a team two short, the single men, who were also a brace of players short of the required eleven, replying with 83. Jn the second innings the married men declared with four wickets down for 109, and, when play ceased owing to the failing light, the colts had compiled 65 runs for the loss of two wickets. Details of the .scoring are as follow : MARRIED MEN.—First Innings. Lange, b Rosoman 30 G. V. Wild, o Hoffmeister, b Over- . end ...' ••• 0 Donaldson, b Overend 19 Malcolm, c Barltrop, b Overend 0 Whitehead, b Thomas ,23 Dewe, b Rosoman j 5 Brooker, c Rosoman, b Crump ... 21 Jewell, c Barltrop, b Hoffmeister 1 Fowler, not out 5 Extras • 1 y Total 127 Bowling analysis: Barltrop, none for 22; Overend, 3 for 23; Trass, none for 23; Rosoman, 2 for 30; Thomas, 1 lor 25; Hoffmeister, 1 for none; Crump, 1 for 6. Second Innings. G. V. Wild, c Fitzpatrick, b Rosoman 39 Malcolm, b Fitzpatrick 0 Jewell, b Barltrop ••• ° Fowler, b Barltrop 5 Dewe, not out y Donaldson, not out .43 Extras ••• 7 Total for 4 wickets (declared) 109 SINGLE MEN.—First Innings. Hoffmeister. c Whitehead, b Lange 8 Fitzpatrick, 1.b.w., b Lange ... 6 Trass, stpd. Wild, b Whitehead ... 12 Barltrop, b Dewe ••• 11 Rosoman, c. Fowler, b Whitehead 4 Crump, c Malcolm, b Dewe ... 17 Thomas, 1.b.w., b Dewe ' 15 Overend, not out -■ 0 Whitehead, c Donaldson, b Malcolm 9 Extras 4, Total ... S 3 Bowling analysis: Whitehead, 2 for 17: Lange, 2 for 22; Dewe, 3 for 22; Malcolm, 1 for 19. Second Innings. Thomas, b Donaldson 11 Whitehead, b Wild 5 Fitzpatrick, not out 28 Trass, not out 14 Extras • b Total for two wickets 65 BRITISH TOUR. PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME. Per Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, April 6. Following is ‘ the' provisional programme for the New Zealand 'Cricket tour of Great Britain next year: - May 1 to 6, reserved for practices. May 6,7, Bv. Essex; at Leyton. May 9, 10, 12 v. Leicestershire, at Southampton. May 16, 18, 19 v. M.C.C., at Lords. May 20, 21, 22 v. Worcestershire, at Worcester. • , May 23, 25, 26 v. Glamorgan, probably at Cardiff. May 27, 28, 29 v. Oxford University, at Oxford. May 30, June 1,2 v. Middlesex, at Lords. . ■ June 3,4, sv, Cambridge University, at Cambridge. June 6,8, 9v. Somerset, at Bath. June 10, 11, 12 v. Gloucestershire, in Gloucestershire. June 13, 15, 16 v. Derbyshire, m Derbyshire. . June 17, 18, 19 v. Minor Counties, place not arranged yet. June 20, 22, 23 v. Northants, probably at Peterboro’. June 24, 25, 26, reserved. June 27, 29, 30 v. England, at Lords. July 2, 3 v. Staffordshire, at Stoke-on-Trent. . , July 4,6, 7v. Notts, at Nottingham. AUCKLAND CHAMPIONSHIP. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, April 6. The Auckland Cricket Association’s senior championship concluded on Saturday in fine weather. Parnell wins the championship, the points being as follow: —Parnell 35, University 27, Eden 26, Ponsonby 26,' Y.M.C.A. 24, Grafton 22, North Shore 18, United Suburbs 13.
The suburban championship was won by Green Lane.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 111, 7 April 1930, Page 2
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