Country Week Concludes
AUCKLAND. This Day. The final matches of the country week tournament (at which the Hellaby Championship Shield was won by Putaruru) were marred by rain. A feature of the day's play was the display of the Ml. Albert Grammar School colt, D. Taylor, who was stumped when six short of his century. I. W. Cooper, who partnered him in a stand of 139. compiled 80, Detailed scores:— Town v. Country. AUCKLAND. First Innings. Adams, c Lowry, b Cooper 0
Armstrong, run out 27 Thompson, b Bischoff 1 Rowntreo, b Bischoff 8 Taylor, st Shepherd, b Callaghan . 94 Cooper, c Vipond, b Bright 80 Minogue, not out 50 Extras 24 Total for six wkts (declared) . 284 Bowling: Bischoff took three wickets for 41 runs; Callaghan, one lor 24; Cooper, one for 56; Bright, one for 75; Wilks, none for 25: Vipond, none for 39.
COUNTRY. First Innings. Vipond. not out 36 Bright, not out 52 Extras 4
Total for no wicket
Bowling: Smeeton took no wickets for 10 runs; Cooper, none for 37: Benttoy. none for 41. South v. North.
Northern 198 for nine wickets (Hardy 80 not out, Neal 24. Hooper 19; Appleby four for 51) defeated Southern 155 (Hodgkinson 35. Appleby 38. Andrews 25: Hardy four for 44),
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Northern Advocate, 3 January 1938, Page 6
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212Country Week Concludes Northern Advocate, 3 January 1938, Page 6
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