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THIRD GRADE.

ARCHHILL V. PARNELL. Archhill: First inningsClarke, not out, 70; White, b Dinnison, 17; Ivowe, c Giles, b Dinnison, 4; downing, b Dinnison, 2; Archer, b Speed, 0; Jones, b Speed, 0; Jenkins, b Cromwell, 16; Bain, c Speed, b Qromwell, 0; Alten, b Dinnison, 3; Eyre, b Giles, 0; McMillan, b Giles 11; extras, 11 total. 134. . Parnell: First —Cromwell, b White, 0; : Hobbs, b Rowe, 1; Stubbs, b White, 2: Kemp, b White, 0; W. Dinnison, c and b Rowe, 9; Speed, o and b Rowe, 0; Cairo, c and b Rowe, 2; Giles, b Rowe, 2: ,Thorpe, b Rowe. 0; G. Dinnison, not out, 0; extras, 5: total, 21. <' Bowling for Parnell Cromwell took two wickets for 26 runs; Giles, two for 30; Speed, two for. 35; Dinnison, four for 24.

ST. ALBANS V. PONSONBY. St. Albans won their match with Pousonby by default.V /; _

UNITED V. AUCKLAND.

United.-First innings: Gleeson, sen., b Paul, 10; Yates, b Paul, 11.; Crawford, c and b Paul, 9; (Jleeson, jun., o and b Paul, 2;' King, c and b Howard, 1; Lyle, not out, 2; extras, - 2: total, 37. Second innings: Yatos, run out, 2; GleesoD, jun., run out,

16; Crawford, c and b Howard, 1; Lyle, c, and b Nyberg, 1; Gleeson, sen., b Paul,' 11; King, not out, 2; extras, 7: total, 40. Auckland.— innings: Ilbert, b Yates, 4; i Nyberg, c, b Gleeson, jun., 2; . West, c, b Gleeson, sen., 17; Howard, c, b Gleeson, jun., 15; Paul, b Yates, 1; Lepine, sen. c;: bowled Gleeson,' sen., 16; Cox, c, < :b Lyle, 1; Cunliffe, not out, 1; Eastgate, b . Lyle, 6; Fuller, c. b Gleeson, sen., 0; Lepine, jun., c, b Lyle, 5; extras, 4: total, 66. 1 Bowling (for ■; Auckland, Paul . took five ; wickets for 27 runs; ' Howard, two for 14; Nyberg, one for 12. For United, Gleeson, ( sen., took three wickets for 8 runs; Gleeson, jun., two for 14; Yates, two for 28; Lyle, three for 5. ; Auckland had 11 runs to make to win, which were; conceded to them by United, ■ thus leaving them: victors by 10 wickets. FOURTH GRADE. 1 . . ST. ALBANS V. BIRKENHEAD. Birkenhead have 58 runs to make to win. Riddel and Chappell maintained a good length in the first innings, and dismissed St. Albans for 26, the latter capturing three wickets for 12 and the former five for 11. Bowling for St. Albans Noonan did the " hat trick" twice, capturing in all six wickets for 12-rims.' For Birkenhead G. Riddel played well for 39: a3 also did Greaves (13), Hew son (15), .T. Rees (18), and L. Harvey (19), showed best form for St. Albans. St. Albans.— innings: S. Rees, b Riddel, 0; Moncur, run out, 2; Noonan, b Chappell, 2; Smithyman, b Chappell, 3; Harvey, b Riddel, 1: Reed, b Chappell, 5; ,T. Rees, o and b Riddel, 6; Eade, c Cooper, b Riddel, 0; Cleveland, b Riddel, 0; Hewson, not out, 6; Gordon, run out, 0; extras, j3: total. 26. Second innings: Ilewson, c, and b Buchan, 15; J. Rees, b Buchan. 18; Reed, b Chappell, 7; S. Rees. o Riddel, b "Chappell," 11; Moncur, c and b Buchan, 1; Sniithyman, c substitute, b Chappell, 0; Harvey, not out, 19; Noonan, c substitute, b Chappell, 11: Gordon, b Buchan, 3; Eade, run out, 0; Cleveland, b Riddel, 0; extras, 12: total, 97. S 1 Birkenhead.—First innings: G. Riddel, c Harvey, b Noonan, 39; Greaves, c Harvey, b J. Rees, 13; McClymont, c Hewson, b Noonan. 11; Buchan, b Noonan, 0; 'Chappell, c J. Rees, b Noonan, 0; Cooper, not out, 1; J. Riddel, c and b Noonan, 0; Grindell, b Noonan, 0; extras, 2: total for eight wickets, 65. Bowling analysis : J. Rees took one wicket for 22 tuns';: Noonan, six for 12. PITT-STREET V. Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A- —First, innings: X-Vngelly, 4: Blincoe, o:.Bennett, 8: Drummond. 5: Coslett, 1; Enirican, 4; Curry, 0: Wcrnham. 11; Garland,'o; Belchamber, 3: total, 36. Second innings: Bliiicoe. 2: Pengelly, 0; Cos,left, 2; Bennett, 4; Wcrnham, 3; iCntrican, 6; Drummond, 1; Garland, 0: Belchamber, 0.: Curry, not out, 0; extras, 3: total, 21. Grand total, 57. ' Pitt-street. —First innings : S. Harvey, 15 ; H. Feriwiek, 0; A*. Wilson, 0; A'. Whitehead, 27; G. Elmsly, 18;-H. Blincoe, 6; C. Booth, 3; J. Mansion, 2;' G. Eyre, 10: C. Eyre, not out, 4 ; W. Mears, 8 ; extras, 3 : total. 96. Pitt-street thus won by an innings and 39 runs. Bowling, for Pitt-street, in the first innings, 11. Fenwick took -four wickets for 16 runs; J. ' Manson, three for 10; and" C. Elmsly, two for 10. In the second innings, IT.. Fenwick.took two wickets for 10 runs; C. Booth, two for 6;' S. Harvey, two for 0 and J. Manson, two for 0. • • ' '' > . _ ■. COUSINS AND ATKIN Y. WAKEFIELD. Wakefield, won -by, an-innings and 46 runs. Bowling for Wakefield -in the first innings R. j Magee was in splendid form, getting seven i wickets for 1 run, and had ho . been put on in the second innings the score would have undoubtedly been less. Wakefield. innings: C. Morrin, b Tucker, 19; W. Magee, b Tucker, 1: W. Robinson; st. b Crisp, 1; R. Mackay, lbw, b Crisp, 0: C. Robinson, b Tucker, 7: R. Magee, e Tucker, b Nealis, 34; J. Heald, b Tucker, 2; J. Williams, c and b Nealis, 2; J. S. Walker, c Wright, b Whelan, 8; J. Shaw, not out, 18; A. Jenkins, c Tucker, b Crisp, 9 extras, 4-: total, 105. : ' Bowling analysis : Crisp took three wickets for 34 runs; Tucker, four for 24 Nealis, two for 25: Whelan, one for 18. , Cousins and At-kin. First innings: Crisp, c W. Magee, b Mackay, 2; ICeane, c Mackay, b R. Magee, 2; J. Nealis, b Magee, 0; Tuckcr, c Jenkins, b Magee, 2; C. Nealis, b Mackay, 2; Whealcn, not out. 10; Wright, st W. Robinson, b Magee, 0: Young, st W. Robinson, b Magee, 1: Lemmy, b Magee, 0: J Young, c Jlorrin, b Heald, 0; Chisman, e 1 and b.Magee, 1: extra. 1: total, 21. Second 'innings: Whealan, run out, 7; Crisp,"b Heald, 3; Tucker, c Mackay. b Walker, 5; Wright, b Heald, 5; Keane, b Heald, 3; C. Nealis, c Shaw, .b Walkor, -1: J. Nealis, run out, 10,; .T. Young, c Morrin. b Walker, 0; Lemmy, c C. Robinson, b. Walker, o;.Chisman, b Heald, 0; Young, not out, 1; extras, 3: total, 38. •

Bowling analysis : In the first innings R. Mackay took two wickets for 14 runs; R. Magee, seven for 1; J. Heald. one for 5. In tho second innings S. Walker took four wickets for 20 runs; J. Heald, four for 15.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11855, 6 January 1902, Page 3

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THIRD GRADE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11855, 6 January 1902, Page 3

THIRD GRADE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11855, 6 January 1902, Page 3