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SMALL SCORING.

The totals were not very big in the ’Karamea—Onerahi match, and neither side reached the 100 mark in either innings. ’Karamea took first knock, and, due mainly to a bright innings by Monk, who scored 29 not out, scored 84. Whimp was the most successful ! bowler for Onerahi, taking 5 wickets for 12. Onerahi fared oven worse in their first innings, and reached only 4.1. Fayne, with five wickets for 20, and Child with four for 22, Avore the only howlers tried. ’Karamea “went to the pack” in their second attempt, and this time the tally was 59, Onerahi’s reply being five wickets for 76, leaving ’Karamea the game on the first innings. ’KAEAMEA, First Innings. Monk, not out 29 Fayne, c Whimp* b Hewlett .... 1 Attwood, b Mason 8 O’Carroll, c Whimp, b Mason .... 14 Child, b Mason 3 Tresidder, b Whimp 5 Bellfield, b Whimp 0 Weston, Ibw, b Whim]) 7 Howie, b Whimp ii Bercich, b Whimp 3 Harvey, 1) Drake 0 Extras 14 Total 81 Bowling.—Hewlett took 1 wicket for 12 runs, Mason 3 for 17, Burch 0 foi 20, Drake 1 for 9, Whimp 5 for 12. Second Innings. Bellfield, c Whimp, b Mason .... 2 Howie, b Hewlett I Bercich, run out 17 Harvey, 1) Mason 3 Attwood, b Mason 0 Weston, run out 0 Tresidder, c Drake, b Hewlett .. 0 O’Carroll, c and b Burch 23 Monk, b Burch 0 Child, c Whimp, b Burch 9 Fayne, not out 2 Extras 2 Total 59 Bowling..—Mason 3 for 25, Hewlett 2 for 0, Burch 3 for 9, Ogier 0 for 14.. ONERAHI. First Innings, Hewlett, b Fayne 0 Broomfield, c Attwood, b Child . . 11 Burch, b Child 2 Drake, Ibw, b Child 1 Mason, b Fayne 6 6. McKenzie, b Child 8 E. Whimp, b Fayne 2 Ogier, b Fayne 12 Joass, b Fayne 0 T. Mason, run out 1 W. Whimp, not out 0 Extras 2 Total 40 Bowling.—Fayne took 5 wickets for *2O, Child 4 for 23, ; Second Innings. Mason, b Fayne 27 Drake, b Payne ,23 Broomfield, run out 6 E. Whimp, not out 13 Hewlett, 1) Fayne 11 Burch, b Fayne 1 Extras - Five wickets for 76 AUCKLAND COMPETITION. IMPROVED FORM. FIRST CENTURY UP. (Special to “Northern Advocate.”) AUCKLAND, This Day. The batting form in Auckland senior cricket on Saturday showed an improvement in two matches on Saturday afternoon, and the North Shore batsman, S. Sale, scored the first century of the competition. No doubt firmer wickets helped the batsmen, but on the other hand, a gusty wind assisted the bowlers and good trundling averages were obtained in two of the matches.

North Shore put on 263 against Eden, the to]) scorer being S. Sale, 104. C. Dacre gave one of his characteristic exhibitions in making 63. Eden lost two wickets for 12.

Grafton, thanks chiefly to good batting by G. Kerr (54) and G. Ratcliffe (82), made 227 against Y.M.C.A., who put on 59 for one wickel. Ponsonby’s first innings against. Parnell was in the nature of a collapse, the side being out for 132, and Parnell put on 95 for two Avickets. King’s Old Boys Avere dismissed for 112 by UniA'ersity, who, hoAvcvcr, do not promise to have a long lead, as they lost eight Avickets for 12. G. L. Kerr performed well with the ball for Eden in getting live North Shore Avickets for 56 rims. Garrard (University) took four King’s Avickets for 20. McCoy (Parnell) claimed throe Reason by victims for 18 and Vivian four for 31. Simpson, the King’s fast bowler, got good figures against University in dismissing IiA r e of the side.

MERRITT ON THE JOB. DISMISSES FIVE. (Per Press Association.—Copyright.) GTIRTSTGTTURGTI, This Day. The* senior cricket competition was continued on Saturday in fine Aveather. West Ghristchiirch made LI6 and Riecarton .104 for 3 wickets (Stringer .”>7 not. nut, Powell 36 not out). For Riccarton, Rix took 5 wickets for 30 and Roberts 2 for 10. Sydenham made 169 (Shackel 80, Riley -15), and St. Albans 4 for 72. For St. Albans, Merritt look 5 wickets for 57. Old Boys made 191 (Moffatt 41, Burns 35), and Lancaster Park 5 for 85 (Smith 44). Old Collegians made 257 (Lester 42, Jackson 101) and East Christchurch 3 for 41.

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Northern Advocate, 7 November 1932, Page 2

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SMALL SCORING. Northern Advocate, 7 November 1932, Page 2

SMALL SCORING. Northern Advocate, 7 November 1932, Page 2