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Cricket

WHANGAREI SENIOR OLD BOYS 126 and 109 lor 5 dec. (Kelly 37 n. 0., Nisbet 37) won outright from CITY 42 (Miller 23; Patrick 3—13. McLeod 4—29) and 50 (Patrick 5—22). HIGH SCHOOL 130 (McCullough 29, Massey 22, M. T. Khan 20, M. A. Khan 12, Palmer 11; Wilton 4—26) and 64 l'or 1 (McCullough 25, M. T. Khan 20 n. 0., Massey 16 n. 0.) won outright from ALBION 80 and 106 (L. Madden 58, Spicer 14; Arneil 5 —22, Burton 3—14). ONERAHI 156 for 9 dec. (J. Drake 39, Bull 37, McKoy 20, Burch 15 n. 0., Hewlett 11; F. Cole 4—18) won first innings from CENTRAL 74 and 115 for 4 (F. Cole 26, Hook 24, Macnay 21 n. 0., Warin 33 n. 0.). JUNIOR COMBINED SERVICES iOB (Sheehan 23 n. 0., Warren 21, Langstone 16. Williams 15- Pain 4—23) and 38 for 3 (Conaghan 16’ n.o , Sheehan 11 n. 0.) won outright from HIGH SCHOOL 83 (Pain 26, Smeaton 14, Hay 14 n. 0., Cook 10) and 47 (Joass 111 Penk 5—9). OLD BOYS 165 (Davis 33, Biddle 32, Whitehead 23 n. 0.. Edge 21 n. 0., McLean 16, Haybittle 11, Matthews 10; Wise 4_01) won outright from ALBION 17 (Edge 3—2, Haybittle 3—14) and 48 (Cope 13, Louden 11; McLean 6—B). MID-WESTERN THREE MILE BUSH 48 (Agnew 18, Farrell 13; B. Child 5—14, C. Child 4—11) and 38 for 1 (J. James 20 n. 0., Agnew 13 n. 0.) won first innings from MAUNGAKARAMEA 41 (E. Child 11; H. Joll 6 —16, LUley 4—21 ) . —, ne T MANGAPAI 77 for 5 (Griffin 25, J. Marsh 17, Inwood 15, J. Johns 12 n.o ; H. Job 3—17) won first innings from PUWERA 32 (K. Shaw 14; J. Marsh 3—13) and 42 for 4 (IT. Job 19).

MAUNGAKARAMEA HOCKEY CLUB 178 (C. Bint 85, N. Attwood 33 retired. K. Codlin 10 retired, F. Bint 15, T. Walker 12; Holster 4—25) won first innings from MAUNGAT.APERE 49 (D. Stevens 16. D. Holster 11; C. Bint 4—6, FI. Attwood 3 —6) and 37 for 5 (D. Stevens 10 n. 0., M. Stevens 12, B. Rogers 3—11). MANGONUI KAITAIA 122 (E. Jamieson 47 n. 0., F. Subritzkv 19; S. White 4—23) won first innings ‘from MAN GAT AlO RE 87 (R. Harrison 21, W. Switzer 25: A. J. Macintosh 3—17, R. Russell 3—27). NOMADS B 127 (W. Hoddle 56. L. Beazlcy 34; N. Panther 4—25) won first innings from VICTORIA VALLEY 114 (F. Panther 44, L. Foster 22; J. Beazley 4—28, C. Eales 3 23). NOMADS A 60 (B. Morpeth 28; Burdett 5—37, C. Foster 4 —22) and 99 (Morpeth 25, L. Foley 21; F. Buckingham 4—12, C. Foster 3—48) won first innings from PERIA 52 (Foster 22; Findlay 5—32, Foley 3—15) and 35 for 6 (Findlay 3—19). BAY OF ISLANDS WESTERN ZONE All Saturday competition games postponed for Kaikohe Show. Cotterill Challenge Cup game: lIS A 85 (V. Pearson 50; E. Wadsworth 4 —32, C. Hamilton 3—19) tied with CITY 85 (L. Wadsworth 40, G. Dickeson 16, A. Hall 14; V. Pearson'4—24, P. Smith 3—10). EASTERN ZONE OKAIIIAU 149 (M. Lang 43, C. Brown 31, W. Blundell 28; W. Woods 5—33) won fiutright from OIIAEAWAI 26 (T. Drury A —6, J. Rado 2—l, C. Brown 2—16) and 71 (W. Woods 17, W. Fell 15; A. Coles 3—2, W. Lang 2—4). MID - NORTHERN AKERAMA 97 (Deane 52, Waiomio 16, J. Clark 10; Jamieson 4—19, Snowden 4—18) and 27 for 2 (Waigth 15) won outright from HIKURANGI 57 (Whelan 17, Hayward 14, Hughes 10; Wallace 3 —lo, Waigth 3—4) and 58 (Hayward 24, Sherman 12; Shedlock C —9). WHAKAW HANG A 45 (Harris 13; M. Rouse 4 —4) and 14 for 8 (L. Rouse 3 —l) won first innings from TAPUJII 34 (M. Rouse 14; Sel Drake 4—20, Sid Drake 3—13) and 90 for 6 (M. Rouse 28, Souter 14, R. Lynch 15, D. Lynch 23 n. 0.). Championship points: Whakawhanga 6, Akerama 5, Tapuni 3, Hikurangi 0. RODNEY TRIAL MATCHES NORTH (Tomarata-Whangaripo) 205 (N. Vipond 68, F. Munro 47, G. Reid 20; K. Wyatt 4 —41, W. Dunning 3—39) v. SOUTH (Omaha-Matakana) 125 for 4 (L. Wyatt 49, W. Dunning 48, R. Dunning 20 n. 0.; M. Stevens 3 —43). WEST (Wellsford-Port Albert) 118 (B. Robertson 35 n. 0., E. Shepherd 30, B. Bell 29; A. Martin 3—34, R. Hatfall 2—20, H. Ardress 2—24) v. EAST (Mullet PointKaipara Flats) 86 (G. Laurie 16, B. Martin 15, George Laurie 1-1, A. Hatfall 12 n. 0.; B. . Reed 3 —15, B. Bell 3—lG, B. Campbell 3—18). / HOKIANGA MAMARI 120 (C. S. Mansbridge 42, M. W. Armstrong 37 n. 0.. R. Hawkins 20) won outright from BROADWOOD 73 (N. Fergusson 19; C. S. Mansbridge 3—15) and 45 (Mansbride 7 —13). RAWENE 127 for 8 (F. Kelly 50, T. Thomas 32 n. 0., J. Tawhai 14; C. G. Armstrong 4—67) won first innings from KOHUKOHU 126 (T. Halverson 37, C. G. Armstrong 33, C. M. Robertson 26, Poingdestre 12; Tliomas 3 —30, W. Logan 3—15). Championship points: Mamari 12, Koiiukohu 11, Ruwene 5, Broadwood 0. Mamari and Rawene one less game than others. AUCKLAND SUBURBS 438 for tight (Hardstaff 211 n. 0., Partridge 52, Marinovich 45; Thompson 3—85) v. YMCA. EDEN 126 and none for eight v. MIDDLEMORE 127. ’ PONSONBY-BALMORAL 249 (Cletll 94 ,n. 0., Renwick 56; J. Brown 4—54) v. GRAFTON 140 for four. NORTH SHORE 272 for eight (Coleman 104 n. 0., Kemp 62) v. UNIVERSITY. PAPATOETOE 87 (Hayes 5—26) v. PARNELL 105 for one declared (Putt 55 “'SHEFFIELD SHIELD • NSW 499 (Morris 120, Miller 109, Morcmey 122; Carrigan 2—54, Johnson 2—106) v. QUEENSLAND 71 for 2 (W. A. Brown 42 n. 0.; Emery 2 —17). It was Moroney's first shield century. INTERNATIONAL MCC 391 for 9 dec. v. NATAL 203 for 5 (Nourse 72). WEST INDIES 308 (Richards 72, Headley 57 n. 0.) lead PAKISTAN 241 and 164 for 1 (Imtiaz 79 n. 0., Saeed 66 n. 0.).

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Northern Advocate, 29 November 1948, Page 8

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Cricket Northern Advocate, 29 November 1948, Page 8

Cricket Northern Advocate, 29 November 1948, Page 8

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