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“LORD NELSONS” WHARF TEAM V. NO AW HATH HOSPITAL During the week-end "Lord Nelson’s” team secured a victory over Ngawhatu Hospital at Stoke, by 14 runs on the first innings after a keenly fought game, which was in doubt up to the last broadside from i ‘‘Lord Nelson’s” fast battery. Appended | are the scores. • LORD NELSON S ELEVEN Vercoe, retired 32 Jones, c Hibbert, b Thomas 4 Moore, c Muntz, b Thomas 20 Price, lbw, b Thomas 14 Riddell, b Taylor 9 A 1 borough, b McMurray 4 Woolf, b Jiilett 6 Harris, b Jiilett 0 Way, c Taylor, b Caphs 4 i Gillatlv, c Taylor, b Jiilett Oj l’ownall, not out 1 ■ Extras 22 Total lib For Hospital the most successful bowlers were Jiilett three Tor 7 runs, Taylor two for 13, Caples one for 0. Thomas two for 16, McMurray one for 23. N (4 A Wll ATU HOSPIT AI. McMurray, run out 24 | Thomas, retired 33 Taylor, b Jones 0 Jiilett, c Vercoe, b Alborough 13 Vercoe, b Alborough 8 Muntz, st. Riddell, b Alborough 7 Shand, b Vercoe 8 Morrison, tun out 0 Henderson, c Alborough, b Vercoe ... 5 Hibbert, b Vercoe 0 Caples not out 0 Extras 4 Total 102 Bowling: Alborough took three for 31, Vercoe thre for 40, Jones one for 14, Price none for 0. “EVENING MAIL” V. STATE ADVANCES In a match played at Trafalgar Park last evening “Evening Mail” defeated State Advances by 33 runs. Scores STATE ADVANCES Hally, b Allan 9 Preece, retired 41 Ferguson, b Delaney 5 Vautier, 1.b.w., b Ward 12 Fowke, c Delaney, b Ward ........ 2 Davy, 1.b.w., b Ward 17
Montgomery, retired 18 Drummond, b Ward 0 Lander, b Walker 4 Sim, not out 0 Extras 6 Total 114 Bowling: Busch took no wickets for for 23; Delaney, one for 17; Ward, four for 7; McConchie, none for 13; Pearce, none for 20; Walker, one for 0. ‘ EVENING MAIL” Delaney, st Preece, b Hally 6 Mead, run out 0 Hunter, retired 28 Allan, b Hally 16 Walker, retired 40 Busch, retired 29 Ward, b Preece 0 McConchie, b Preece ' 0 Walker, c Montgomery, b Hally .... 3 Pearce, b Ferguson 5 Pahl, not out 0 Extras 20 Total 147 Bowling: Montgomery, none for 30; Hally, three for 25; Fowke, none for 5; Ferguson, one for 11; Preece, two for 17; Davy, none for 14; Vautier, none for 20. POLICE DEFEAT BUTCHERS I In their third match against the 'Butchers the Police team was successful, winning by 31 runs. Scores:— BUTCHERS A. Snow, retired 25 G. Langrope, b Austin 23 I*. Haswell, b C. Drummond 1 K. McKegney, b Austin 2 G. Willcocks, b Austin 1 P. Sims, c Austin, b Hughes 2 J. Willcocks, not out 15 H. McKegney, b Austin 0 C. Jenner, b Austin 3 F. Waide, c O’Sullivan, b Jackson 2 Rennisen, b Jackson 0 Extras 16 Total 90 Bowling: J. King took no wickets for 9 runs; C. Drummond, one for 22; R. Hughes, one for 11; A. Austin, five for 22; J. Jackson, two for 10. POLICE A. Groombridge, retired 2G W. Lake, b Wilcocks 0 A. Drummond, retired 25 F. Hayhurst, run out 5 J. King, b Langrope 20 A. Austin, cJ. Willcocks, b Snow 0 J. Jackson, c Willcocks, b Langrope 2 R. Hughes, retired 25 E. Hay. c sub, b Langrope 0 C. Petersen, b Willcocks 6 W. O’Sullivan, not out 0 Extras 12 Total 121 Bowling: J. Willcocks took two wickets for 15 runs; C. Jenner, none for 21; A. Snow, one for 24; P. Haswell, none for 36; Langrope, three for 13.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 14 March 1939, Page 11
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