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CRICKET.

TUB Arawa Club will .journey to Waipu ibis evening by the e.s. Gael, to take part m the tournament to he field at that place. The team will play two matches, meeting representative from Ruakaka on Good *"• day and Waipu on Saturday. The team chosen is a very strong one, and should give a good account of itself in the country. The following are the selected players:-J-Reed, T. Mikkelsen. F. Punch, A. Speed, aHaresnape, J. Baker, P. Upine, D- Harenape, E. Coleman, C. Faratiharson, A. I uncu. The Northcoto Club will, tour FtJMWflm district during Easter, playing £ a l^" ra on Good Friday, Bombay on Saturday and Pnkekohe on Easter Monday. The following team will play against Papakura on Good Friday Arblaster, J. Riddle, A- ,f" at K O. Yule. K. McClymont, P. Melville V. Miller, A. W. Tyer, A. Golden Maner J. Tremain. E. Tremain. Members of tire tout will note that the club leave by the 7.j0 a.m. train to-morrow morning. . The following will comprise the team to tour Cambridge and Hamilton during toe Easter holidays, leaving here by the Wo p.in train . this afternoon :-bale, Fhp* o '' McNeill. Elliott, Dinnison, Marcrott. Dingle, Resteaux, Caro, Hutching?, Wilson ant F'i-t"-ale. Members are requested to be on the station not later than 3.45 p.m. The following will represent Mount.Alfc-rt Seniors v. Juniors (15), at Mount. Albert, on Saturday:-Eyre (captain), Porritt, Warn. Brooks, Kitchens, RayOxenham, Can Gar diner. M. Caughey, 11. Caughey, Zsesbitt. Match starts at 1-30 p.m.

WAIUKU CLUB. A match. Waiuku Cricket Club v. Franklin Cricket Association, was played at luakan on Saturday last, resulting in a win for tne former by eight wickets. 'the following are the scores:— Franklin Association: Graham, b Kemp 2, c Kemp b Pleydell, 0; R. Marray h Aidired 3. b Pleydell 9; H. Oldham. b Kemp 10, b Aldred 4; E. Lyons, Goldsworthy 12, c Fenwick b Pleydell I; J. Tapper, ct Cuff b Kemp 0. run cut 0: C. Vinson, lbw b Goldsworthy 4. v Cuff b Plejdell 3: J. Brown, b Aldred 3. b-Pleydell 1; ,-'. Fitness, c Pleydell b Kemp 8. b Pleydell #; Humphries, ;.■ Kemp 1. not out 3; to. GUI, \, Harris 3, c Harris b Aldred 4; Whiteside, not, out 4, run out 1: extras, 11, 0: totals, 66 and 33. Waiuku: M. Aldred. b Gill la. I) Murray 14; E. J. Harris, c Lyons b GUI 1, 1) Fitness 4; Pleydell. b Gill 0, not 0ut,33; M. Crispe. b Fitness 0; R. Fenwicfe, b Gill, &, Cuff, c Brown, b Gill, 4; K. Gillon run.out, 6; W. Findlay. b Gill, 0; Kemp, b Gill. 0, ,L Goldsworthy. not out, 10; C Webster b Gill, 0: extras, 6: totals, 44 and 56 for two * The Northern Wairoa Cricket Club intend paying Waiuku a visit at Easter, and will play Waiuku East to-morrow (Friday), City and Waiuku West combined: on Saturday. and the Waiuku Club on Monday and luesday. EDEN V. POVERTY BAY. [BY 'I ELEGB.APH. —OWN OOBKESPONDEXT.] GISBOUNE, Wednesday. The Eden representatives, who arrived here last evening, beat the Poverty Bay team by an innings and 92 runs. Maude captained the Gisborne eleven, and, winning the toss, sent the Aucklanders in to bat. Ihe visitors did not open out very brilliantly', and tne first wicket dropped for five runs.

The scores were: — Eden.— innings: Gordon, lbwb Glennie, 12; Taylor, c Kowc, b Schofield, 0; .Somervell, b Scliofield, 2; Murdock, lbw, b Schofield, 48; Olliff, at McDonnell. b levies, 15; Hobson, not out, 44; Mills, b Monk, 4, Brown, c Burke, b Monk, 0; Bland, ct.lennie, b Schofield, 0; Buckley, c .Sharp b Monk, 5; Howard, run out, 0; extras, 9: total, 13*. Gisborne first innings commenced most, discouragingly. Olliff and Somervell had charge of the ball, and the former proved very destructive. Tii9 batsmen were unable to play his deliveries -with much success, on account of their deadly breaks. The first wicket, fell for 3. the total -lore ended with 37. Bowling analysis: Olliff. "* °* 01 ": 12 runs, 7 wickets; Somervell, 11 overs, lb runs. 2 wickets- , , ~ , ... Gisborne lowed on with it« second innings, and was disposed of for a, total oi 10 runs, compiled by three players scoring a run apiece, and extras 7. Murdock and Hobson divided the bowling honours.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13726, 16 April 1908, Page 7

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CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13726, 16 April 1908, Page 7

CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13726, 16 April 1908, Page 7