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CRICKET

TAPAWERA ASSOCIATION TADMOR DEFEATS MUTCPIKO Molupiko. leaders in tlie championship i.i the Tii paw era (Ticket, Assoeial ion, once again sullered drTriit wlii’ii they met ladiiiui' at Tadniur. 'I lie concrete wicket cnn.sed diHicnlty ;iml tin; ontlielil was very slow, owing to the length of the glass. Scoring consequently, w;ih low. •!. Old ha 111 was again congratulated for his |ierl'ornianco behind the wickets, then; being no byes. Following were, the scores: MUTUI’I KO First Innings I’, Gibbs, h I). Grillith 2 F. Mead, Ihw, b I). Grillith 0 K. Tarrant, b D. Grillith 4 A. Lewis, run out 7 W. Paris, h .1. Ila i lord 2 F. Berryman, h G. Thomson 15 It. Mead, b F. Ilodgkinson 0 d. ( avnnugh, not out 25 11. Mead, c 11. Warnes h It. Fawcett 2 G Grant, c 1). Morrison, b 11. Fawcett 0 F Coleman, c 1.. Thomas, b Jl. Fawcett 0 Total 57 Howling: —D. Grillith Look three wickets for 14 runs, G. Thomson one for 26, J. Harford one for 9, F’. Ilodgkinson one for 5, 11. Fawcett three for 13. TADMOR F'irst Innings 1). I triHith, h FI. Tariant 1 G I honison, Ij I'. Gibbs 10 L 'Thomas, e Coleman, b \V. I’aris 23 11. Warnes, c FI. Mead, bFT Tarrant 0 FI. Fawcett, b I’. Gibbs 8 IJ. Morrison, b I'. Gibbs 0 C. Harford, cF. Grant, bF. Tarrant 1 ; F’ Ilodgkinson. c FI. Tarrant, b \\. | l'aris 25 J. Oldham, cF. Grant, b F. Tarrant 3 !X. Holmes, cIT .Mead, bIT Tarrant 1 G Angclscy. not out, 59 lives ‘ 5 ’Total 136 Howling:— I’. Gibbs took two wickets j for 24 runs, IT Tarrant six for 22, F. Coleman none for 7, W. Paris two for 32, A. Lewis none for 15, R. Mead none for 1(1, J. Cavanagh none for 18.

WAIMEA ASSOCIATION

DOVEDALE V. BE LG ROVE liovcdale commenced a game with Bclgrove at Dovedalc. The wicket was in good order hut the outfield left a, lot to be desired. Long grass made scoring slow. JJovcdalc won the toss and elected to bat. The fits 1 , four wickets added a hundred runs, but the remaining batsmen were not able to keep up the rate of scoring, and the team was all out for 135. ,\L. Fowler, who opened, top-scored with a well-played half-century, and I. Win, who hit three consecutive sixes off A. Ilaignnt, hatted well. A. Baigeut, although hit about to a certain extent, secured tiic best howling average. The Dovrdale howlers were on the spot when Belgrov© halted, and kept the batsmen well held down. They could score only 58 runs in an hour and threequarters. I. Win and It. Brown were tin: best howlers, both securing remarkable averages. The match will he concluded on the 27th November. Following were the scores: DOVEDALE F'irst Innings. M. Fowler, c Jenkins, b A. Ilaigent 51 I’ Win, h .Jenkins 10 V llawkcs, b Doidge 18 X. llawkcs, e Jenkins, b Doidgo ... 6 M. Burnett, b T. Baigeut 5 i Win, not out 26 (I Douglas, li Crosslin 2 P Cowin, li A. Baigeut 4 R. Burnett, b A. Baigeut 0 I! Fowler, c Doidge, b A. Baigeut 0 C Silcoek, lb\v, 1, A. Baigeut 0 Extras 15 Total 135 Bowling: M. Jenkins, one wicket for 21; 0. Baigeut, five for 49; W. Doidge, two for 26; T. Baigeut, one for 22; ( rossan, one fur 5. BELGROVE F'irst Innings. M. Jenkins, b Cowin 17 A. Baigeut, c Douglas, b Flawkes 3 T Baigeut, b Cuwiu 2 R Best, v Silcoek, b J. Win 11 W. Doidge, b Co win 0 I Mansell, b 1. Win 1 U. Griflitb, b I. Win 0 P Crossan, b I. Win 4 0. Price, not out 3 K. Gardiner, b M. Fowler 0 D. Price, b llawkcs ! 1 Extras 16 Total 58 Bowling: X. llawkcs, two for 22; I*. Cowin, three for 2 (8 overs); M. Burnett, none for 1; R. Burnett, none for 4; G. Douglas, none for 5; R. Fowler, none for 4; 1. Win, four for 4; M. Fowler, one for 0.

JUNIOR CRICKET

T.UII'XA DEFEAT MU ANA ‘•MAT TRICK” TO SIMISTER, T’uliuna juniors secured :i four point win over .Monmi on Saturday, in a junior championship cricket lnatcii. J a luma had first strike, and were all out for 96., IT \ eysey 25 and C. Chamberlaiu 29 played very well. The only other batsmen fo reach double, figures, were Hobern 12, Siniisler 10. Bowling for .Moana, '1 honiason took five wickets tor 41 runs, Bestic three for 28, M. Mawke two for 16. -Moana replied with 85. E. Yevsey batted brightly for 33 not out, G. Thomason made 15 and M. Hawke 15. Bowling for Taliuna, Coombs took four wickets for 35 runs, and Simister, ;t promising young player, obtained four for 25, including the “hat trick." lnhuna in the second innings made a total of 70—Hobern 21 and Coleman 11. Bowling tor Moana, (1. 'fliomason took five wickets for 25 rums. Bestic four I'm 49. Moana replied with four wickets down foi 28, E. \ eysey again being not out with 13. Hobern took three wickets for 16 runs.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 18 November 1937, Page 7

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CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 18 November 1937, Page 7

CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 18 November 1937, Page 7