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CRICKET COMPETITION

SATL* RD A Y■ S MATC HES [From Uur Uwti Correspondent] j ( unipet ition matches, under the juris, diction ot‘ the Motueka Cricket Associalion, were advanced a stage further on •Saturday when Lower Moutere commenced their game with Motueka, Whakarewa played Kiwaka ; and Brooklyn met Upper Moutere at Brooklyn. The day was fine and the respective grounds were in good playing order. LUVlilt MOCTEUE V. MOTUEKA \ At the Motueka Cricket ground Lowe Moutere batted first and scored 133 runs, M. Stevens not out 37, being the best individual scorer for the innings, j Of the bowlers IJ. Suckling took two wickets for 5. Motueka s strike resulted in 67 runs being registered for the loss of six wickp's (K. Bourke 23). it. Uoldnway accounted for three wickets for 8. I’articulars of play are as follows: LOWER MOUTERE First Innings M lloldaway. c L. Goodyer, b H. Smith 16 L Wise, lbw, b 11. Smith 15, i> Smith, c and b 11. Smith 1] S Smith, e Suckling, bH. Smith ... 1 ' (1 Allcolt, b Ooodyer 7 ! It. Taylor, c Cray ford, b H. Smith 6' M. Stevens, not out ... 37 L Drogemuller, h N. Hyland 1 I R. Stevens, b N. Hyland ‘ 4 A Lindup, b Suikling 1 R Holdaway, c Kinzett, b Suckling 19 Extras 16, Total 133 Howling: J. Guskell none for 33, N. Hyland two for 37, H. Smith five for 28, L. Goodger one for 15, 11. Suckling two for 5. MOTUEKA First Innings C Kinzetf, b R. Stevens 15 K. Hourke, lbw, b It. Holdaway ... 23 W . H vlaud, c Lindup, b S. Smith ... 14 H. Cray ford, b S. Smith 9 I Gaskell, c Stevens, b R. Holdaw »y 0 \. Goodger, not out 3 II Smith, b R. Holdaway 3 Total for six wickets 67 Bowling: R. Stevens one for 18, S. Smiih two for 14, It. Holdaway three for 8. RIWAKA V. WHAKAREWA Kiwaka commenced their game with \S hakarewa at the Cook Recreation ground, Rivvaka, and scored 67 for the opening hit. Whakarewa replied with 139, j of which total E Bisley contributed 32, X. Lunn 29, L. bisley 25 and 0. Lunn j 21 At stumps Riwaka had lost two wick- | e>.s for 54, with G. Fowler in the lead 1 with 23. The stores are as follows:

, BROOKLYN V. UPPER MOUTERE | J >',i Saturday Upper Moutere met * Brooklyn at the latter’s ground and in ! « Llieii first innings scored 62 inns. I). . i . j l' Uu,s i not out 17, and I. Drogemuller 1 ' . uel ’t* the only batsmen to secure dou ' '• 1 1 l,; figures. G. Rowling took four wickets I 1 > | for ten , ui,s. ‘j, >1 Brooklyn's strike netted them 91 runs j ‘ V*'" V ' hirl ' lotaJ • Mi, ' kell "as responsible 1 11 h • 22. ami II Bur.ovs not out 21. Les lj S.xtus accounted lor two wickets for 6. - 1 On reluming Upper Moutere had 38 mil ‘ ) tl.’ board for six wickets when stumps-' I were drawn. (I.es Sixtus 14 and N !l Voting 14) > The scores were as follows: 1 I ITEL MOI TEKE ■' "'’ l i : L".S. Sixtus, l> Suilu,' J j : I \Y SiK«l..kmv. I. Soane .. A | , X Young. I, S. \ 011110 , I ( I Drogemuller. 1. G. Rowling l] ( V Sixtus, e H. Griming, b (I. Rowl-' mg 1 ( LI Ewers, not out t 7 I I I HiKums, e 11. Mirkell. b H. Hiun ! ! , 1 1 J I. Sixtus, I, 11. limning b I F (•!•«"d'V, It (!. Rowling 2 !"• ll G. Howling g i c a r " ul 62 € J Howling . s. Young one foi 5. M ] 1 >oane two foi 13, H Bruning two for 20. i <• Rowling four for 10. D. Askew none ‘ . for 10. ! « BROOKLYN |* First Innings | 1 R Mirkell, l. X. Young 2 2 j«< Rowling. Ibv. I. Les. Sixtus 3 1 jYoung, b X‘. Young 7 1 j M. Soane. Ibv, b V Sixtus [5 | I Fowler, b Les. Sixtus 2 I' j W Louis, b E. (Jrooby j 2 If Burrows, not out oj 11 Askew, ,• E. Sixtus, b V. Sixtus 0 V , K Askew, b E. Sixtus 6 II Bruning. b V. Sixtus 6‘T R Fry, b V. Sixtus (j' Extras y | l 91 1 t< 1 Bowling ; Les. Sixtus two for 6, N. * 1

Young two for 34. E. Groobv one for 15, | V. Sixtus three for 22, L. Sixtus onto r 0. UPPER MOUTERE Second Innings Les. Sixtus, c J. Fowler, b G. Rowling ... W. Sigglekow, b 11. Bruning 0 X Young c Soane, l» Rowling ... 14 T Drogemuller, !> Rowling 0 F Beuke, b Rowling J V. Sixtus, not out 6 L Sixtus, b Howling 0 Extras Total for six wickets 38; JUNIOR CRICKET MOTUEKA V. HIGH SCHOOL On Saturday Motucka juniors gained a narrow margin victory over High School by eleven runs on the first innings. The match, which was played on the School ground, provided plenty of inter eating cricket, particularly in respect to the second innings. On returning Motucka were dismissed | for 59 runs due to the accurate bowling of A. Goodyer and F. Hobson, who accounted for five and three wickets respectively’. With only a short period in which to ■ hat and 7(J runs to catch, School com- J incnced their second innings with J. Heath and D. Brownlie as the partner-1 ship. The bowling of J. Reed and E. Smith proved ineffective and was knocked around the field for fours and sixes, with the result that when stumps were drawn the partnership was unbroken and a score ot 53 appeared on the board a splendid performance for school pupils against more experienced players. in the first innings Motucka registered 137 runs of which total R. In woo J contributed 75. School replied with 146, the best bats- i uien being R. Girviti 36, D. Hamilton uot! out 30, and A. Goodyer 24. Particulars of play arc as follows: j Motueka, first innings.—J. Reed 8, R. ' Inwood 75, C. liawken 27, F. Uongdon 5, \\ . Boyce 12, D. Bovee 6, L. Limnier 1. L. Lammas not out 12, F. Smith 10. extras 1 Total 157. Bowling; A. Goodyer fixe for 45, D. ; Hamilton one for 24. F. llobsou three for 41, J. Heath one for 14.

1 High School, first innings. D. lE-own. 1 li; 3, M. Smith 3, K. Leigh 6, R. Girvie. 36. J Heath 13, A. Goodyer 24, D. ; Hamilton not out 30 B. Smith 5. J. j \\ ard 5, B. Bradley 2, extras 14. Total 1 Bowling: R. Mcßrydie five for 32, D. ; Boyce three for 33, F. Congdon txvo for ! 17 1 Motueka, second innings. —\V. Bovee 0. E I-amines 1, F. Congdon 4. U. liawken 1 3, F. Smith 4, R. Inwood retired 19. J. , R**« d 12. E. Smith not out 5, extras 5. Total 59. Bowling: A Goodyer fixe for 27, J. I eath one for 15, F. Hobson three for 2. High School, second innings. —J. Heath | not out 40, I). Brownlie not out 13, To I tal 53, for no wickets. I Bowling: J. Reed none for 20. E. Smith | none for 27. j BROOKLYN V. POKORORO j At Pokoroio on Saturday the home 1 team defeated Brooklyn by ,ui innings' and 61 runs. l'okoroio opened villi a I score of 128, the main contributors be- . 1 ing D. Thomas 47 ami C. llolvoake not : , ou'_ 40. Brooklyn made a poor showing < and x\ere dismissed fur a total of 30. J Following 011 Brooklyn again went down ! t-. the bowling of Cole. Heath and De- • j tuny, the innings closing at 37. Following are the scores: Pokoruro, first innings: G. lleatli 8. 1 A Eyles I.l'. Thomas 47. L. Myttou 7. it Holvonke not out +O. X*. (ole 12. II ! Delany" . 1- Delany 3. L. Boxes 2, ex- ! Iras 7. Total 128. | Bowling: G. Trevavas six lor 15. J. | Young one tor 13. S. Fayen oiv for 26. j H Fowler two for 29. Brooklyn, first innings :E. Fry 11. M. j Nesbitt 1, (i d rexvavus 6. C. Atkins 8. j M. Duncan 1, extras 3. Totai 30. J Bowling: H. Delany three for 16. N. j Cole five for 11, Heath two tor C. Brooklyn, second innings: T. Mickell ; 3, C. Atkins 8. E. Fry 11, M. Nesbitt 9, G Trewavas 1. J Young not out 1. X Human 2, extras 2. Total 37. ] Bowling: N. (ole three for IE Heath three for 12. 11. Delany txvo for 3. WIIAKA REW A Y. TU The match plaxed between \N hakarewa and Tui at Loxvei Moutere rcsulte din an eight point win for the former. I The scores by the respective teams were j -Whakarewa 91 100; T ui 23-84. W . lien [ neU 33, A. Wratt 33. M. luwood 24 (Whakarewa) and S. Wratt 25. and li. Fell 24 (Tui) were the best individual ot | V» hakarewa, first innings: W . Dennett 1 33. J. Hunt 1, (> Lunn 4, L. I gnitmi ' not out 15. A A Wratt 8. J. Trewavas ( IT.1 T . Allan Wratt 12. extras 5. Total 91. ,] Bowling: F. Jackson fo-r for 38. G. ; Krammer one for 27, M. Smith one for 21 Tui, first innings: M .Smith 6. & W ratt 2, F. Jackson 4, C. Bullard 7, R Fell 1, E. Jackson not out 1, extras 2 Total 23. Bowling: M In wood four for 13, D Dennett six for 7. Whakarewa, second innings: L. F.gm ton 6. W. Dennett 13, M Inwood 24. J. Trewavas 11, O. Quinn not out 10, Ak l

lan Wratt 33, extras 4. Total for sex ett wickets declared, 100. Bowling; M. <11.1!h one for 22, t\ Jackson one for 21, K. Krammer two for 11. R. Kelling wto for 18, C. Bullard on# 1 111, second innings; M. Ninth 4 f S. Wialt 25, R. Fell 24, Y. Jmekmm 9, B. Kelling 2, C. Bullard 7, M. Krammer (1 kiammcr not out 5. extras 5. Total 84. Bowling: I). Dennett two for 8, M. Inxxood one for 21, Allan Wratt five for

RIWAKA First Innings W. Rogers, c O. Lunn, b E .Bisley ... 2 H Goodull b C. Bisley 2 H. Fowler, c E. Wratt, b C. Bisley 12 1 A. Ryder, j E. I islev G Fowler, b C. Bisley 16 -T Holvoak \ b C. Bisley 1 ' C Askew, 0 I. Reed, n t out .. 11 R Fowler. c and b E. Bislev 7 ! J. Iiiglis X. Lunn, b C. Bislev ... 11 Total Bowling E. Bisley four for 26, C. Bisley five for 41. WHAKAREWA First Innings Fi. Bislev R. Fowler G Luim, 1 R. Fowler 2 C Bislev, b H Fowler 0 ' 0 Bunn, J. Fowler 24 , X Limn, c H. Fcwler, b L. Reed ... 29 T. O. Hay lbw, b L. Reed o; F. Wratt, Inglis. b L. Reed 17 L Bislev. lbw, b G. Fowler 25 ! 1' Dredge, not out ... o' Extras Total 139 1 c. Bowling: R. Fowler three for 16, Askew non for 21, W. Rogers none 17, ,1. llolyoake none for 20 I, Reed tl.ree for 41, G. Fowler two for 16. RIWAKA Second innings H Goodall e X. Lunn, b C. Bisley 2I II Fowler. e and b C. Bislev 17 W. Rogers, not out 12 ! (i howler, not out 23 j 1 w j wickets lor «

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 November 1938, Page 10

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CRICKET COMPETITION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 November 1938, Page 10

CRICKET COMPETITION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 November 1938, Page 10

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