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MOTUEKA

SATURDAY’S CRICKET SENIOR COMPETITION I From Our Own Correspondent^ mem ed the previous week, were coinpleW e I at the respecitve grounds on Saturday. On the first days play it the Motueka Cricket Giound. the home team scorei 319 runs against Brooklyn, who were ah out for 31 and had four wickets down for 35 in their second innings, when stumps were drawn. On resuming Brooklyn failed to make good and wore dismissed for a total of 57. thus leaving Motufcka the wihners by an innings and 31 runs BROOKLYN V. MOTUEKA BROOKLYN First innings 31 Second Innings G Rowling, b J. Gaakell 13 .) Fowler, Ibw, b Hyland 1 8 Young, 1) Goodger 2 M. Boane, b Bourke 4 11. Burrows, b Haskell 16 I). Askew, b Gaakell . 2 K Askew, b Hyland 12 G Purkes, b Failover 3 W. Louis, b Goodger 2 R Fry, not out 0 H. limning, absent 0 Extras 2 Total S 7 Bowling : L. Goodger two for 7, N. Ilyin nd two for 18, K.' Bourke one for 6, it. Crayford none for 14, J. Gyskell three for 10, J. Failover one for 0. RIWAKA V. LOWER MOUTERE The match between Riwaka and Low. e.r Mouter*? played at the latter's ground concluded in favour of Riwaka hy tinea wickets. Lower Moutere commenced their second innings with a handicap of 42 runs (8&—130) ; but good batting, particularly by R. Holdaway, who registered 54, placed them in a favouiable position, the innings closing with 140 on the board. Riwaka, however, proved too strong and had knocked up 102 for seven wickets at the clone of the game, which gave them f three wickets to spare. Particulars of play are as follows; LOWER MOUTERE . First innings 88 1 Second Innings

B .Smith, Ibw, b C. Askew 6 L. Drogefnuller, Ibw, bR. Fowler ... I R Holdaway, c Reed, b G, Fowler 54 8. Smith, played on, b R. Fowler 1 M. Stevens, b J. Inglis 11 C. Starnes, c Inglis, b O. Fowler ... 22 R Stevens, c Askew, bG. Fowler ... 4 M. Holdaway, c Inglis, bG. Fowler 4 L Wise, c Goodall, b G. Fttwlw 0 Il Taylor, not out 9 A Lindup, Ibw, b Q. Fowler 4 Extras 24 Total 140 Bowling: R. Fowler two for 12, C. Askew one for 21, J. Askew none for 14, J. Inglia one for 21, G. Fowler si* for 27. RIWAKA First Innings 150 Second Innings J. Inglis, b R. Holdaway 12 C Askew, b R. Stevens 7 L. Reed, c R. Taylor, b R. Stevens 21 H. Fowler, b R. Stevens 27 G. Fowler, b R. Stevens 8 R Bowers, Ibw, b R. Stevens 3 J. Holyouke, not out 13 H Fowler, cB. Smith, bM. Stevens 8 Extras 3 Total, seven wickets for 102 Bowling: R. Holdaway one for 46, K. Stevens five for 29, M. Stevens one for 25. WHAKAREWA V. UPPER MOUTERE Whakarewa in their match with Upper Moutere coinlnenced the second day with seven wickets down for 62 in the first innings and were all out for 60. Upper Moutere, who had scored IG6 in the opening hit, knocked up 102 on returning. L. Sixtus with 47 was the main contribuL oi. Whakarewa played out time and were six wickets down for 79 at stumps, which gave Upper Moutere a first inninge win of 32 runs. WHAKAREWA First lnniugs I. Bisiev, Ibw, b Fowler 0 F. Bisley, b V. Sixtus lb N. Bisiev, bV. Sixtus .. 0 O. Lunn, c Fowler, b L. Sixtus 18 C Bisiev, c Fowier, b D. Ewers ... 21 E Wratt, b L. Sixtus H. Bisiev, c Young, bD. Ewers « 0 D Kelly, run out 0 |G. Lunn, c Brake, bV. Sixtus ... 2 ; B. In wood, not out 2 | ’J’. Huy. c L)rogemuller, bD. Ewere 6 ! Extras 2 Total ! Bowling: V. Sixtus three for 29. P. Fowler one for 10, L. Sixtus two for 12, i I) Ewers three for 13, N. Young none for 3.

UPPER MOUTERE First Innings 108 Second Innings L Sixtus, c Hay b E. Bisiev 47 W. SigglekoW, ibw , b E. Bisley 5 I). Ewers, c E. Bisley, b IU Inwood 12 I’. Fowler, stpd Keliy, b E. Bisley 15 T. Higgins, b E. Bisley 4 V. Hivtus, c N. Bisley, b E. Bisley 13 L Sixtus, b E. Bisley 0 N Young, cN. Bisley, bE. Bisley ... 2 E. Grooby. b E. Bisley 0 I Drogemuller, b D. Kelly * Beuke, not uot 0 Extras 3 Total 102 Bowliug : E. Bisley eight rfo 24, B. in. wood one for 13. C. Bisley none for 13 O Lunn none for 12, L. Bisiev none for 12. T. Hay none for 10. D. Kelly on# fur 4. WHAKAREWA Becoud Innings (' Bisley, c Sigglekow, b L. Sixtus 31 L Bieley, b I). Ewers 0 T Hay. c L. Sixtus, b Ewers 16 u Lunn, b V Yrag 19 I* Bisley, c Higgins, b Young 0 D. Kelly, b Young 0 G Lunn, not out 8 E. b ratt. not out 4 Extras I Total, six w'ickets for 7& Bowling: V. Sixtus none for 21, D. Ewers two for 26. L. Sixtus one fbr 10, N. Young three for 21.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 7 November 1938, Page 10

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MOTUEKA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 7 November 1938, Page 10

MOTUEKA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 7 November 1938, Page 10

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