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CRICKET.

OPENING OF SEASON. TAYLOR MAKES A CENTURY. I The first round of the various competitions promoted by the Auckland Cricket Association commenced on Saturday, in splendid * c ?' ; The grounds were in fairly good it ma'« "th • m displayed, considering Lr. l aß he opening day of the season, was n?? l sat '' l actor l In the senior gracie linw'p r? A b ? tted aII the afternoon atninst Grafton, and were just disposed of before tune was called for 394 runs. Taylor ". a -® , ln . P cat i u rm> an ? contributed 133 to tnis total, and Hemus also assisted materially with a score of 64. Parnell made a good display against Ponsonby, the score when their innings closed being 222 runs for nine wickets. L. ®r eCße mado 98 not out, and A. Anthony 56. Ponsonby had one wicket down m ." J uns , when Stumps Were drawn. \\ a ' tcnla - 10 . were two men short, only made 100 run.? in their match against University, and at the call of time the latter had lost six wickets for 75 rims. Taylor being not out with 37 to his credit. Eden B made 143 runs against North Shore, E. V. Sale contributing 53 to the total. North Shore had lost lour wickets for 72 runs at call of time. AITEMATA V. UNIVERSITY. Wnitemata, who were two men short, commenced their match with University on the l>omain. and were dismissed for 100 runs. University made a very pooi; beginning, four wickets falling for 9 runs, but when stumps were drawn the board showed 75 for six wickets. The scores are as follows: — WAITEMATA.—First Innings. Temperton, c Airey, b Perry 18 Moller, b Player 10 A blaster. b Player 1. "j 10 Young t b Perry 7 Sotchol, c Caradus, b Perry ... ... i Baker, not out . 28 Hail. 1) Perry ' 1 Miller, b Perry ... 0 Coirin. c Sutherland, b Taylor 16 Extras 6 Total 100 Bowling Analysis: Taylor took one wicket for 32 runs; Player two for 26; Perry five for 25; Mulgan none for 11.

UNIVERSITY.First Innings. Airey. b Moller 1 Caradns, b Moller 1 Sutherland, b Arblaster 0 Taylor, not out 37 Player, b Arblister 5 Perry, c Temperton, b Moller ... ... 13 Graham, Ibw, b Temperton 9 Fav.-ceti, not out i Extras ... ... ... 5 Six wickets for 75 EDEN' A V. GRAFTON. Eden A made a line start in their mafch against Grafton, the score standing at 291 when they wen disposed of a few minutes bef'.re the call of tint-.. The innings did not open £>o well, the first wicket falling for '2 runs. However, 88 more runs were added before the second batsman was dismissed. Hetntts an.l Tayljr then became associated and 101 runs were made by them, which carried th a total to 191. Th? next wicket fell I with the score at 275 end three batsmen were ! out for another two runs Tlnse included Taylor, who gave a fine display in compiling 133. The last three wickets only added 16 urns. The scores are as follows: — EDEN First Innings. Burton, b Baker .. ... 0 Cummings. run out 34 Taylor, c E Horspool, b Baker 133 Hoiniu, c Caro, b E. Hcrsnool 64 Brook-SmiUi, c Harvie, b E. Horspool ... 6 Mills, b Sbman ... 28 Heighwoy, thrown out 2 Gilmour, c McConnick, b Baker ... 6 Ttountreo. b Sloman 2 Sauverin. b Sloman • 6 Greenwood, not out 0 Extras 13 Total ... 294 Bowling analysis: Baker took three wickets for 75 run-. Harvie none for 34, Martin none for 39, Murdoch none for 25, E. Horspool two tor 70, Siomm three for 22, W. Horspool none for 17. PARN'ELL V. PONSONBY. Parneil and Ponsonby met at Victoria Park. The former team batted first and made 222 vims chiefly through the agency of Breese who went in at seconl wicket and carried his bat for 98. Anthony plnysd a sound innings for 56. but the other batsmen found the bowling of X. C. Snedden, Woods and Mason too difficult to negotiate Ponsonby went in late and made 25 for the loss of one wicket- The following are the scores: — PARNELL.-— First Innings. Anthony, b Woods SB Wright, b N. C. Snedden ... ... 1 Breese, not out .. ... ■.. ... 98 Slater. Ibw, b N C. Sneddon 7 Ryan, b N C. Snedden .. . . 0 Burns, c McM;ith, b N. C. Snedden ... 0 Doble, c Wils-n. b Woods 4 I.tisk. b Woods 5 Dow, c Worker, b Mason 16 Stephens, lbw, b Mason 38 Extras .. 17 Total for nine wickets 222 Bowling analysis: N. C Snedden took four wick-.'ll for 54 runs, Masui two for 17, Woods two for 36, McMath none for 12, Kavanagh none for 63, C. A. Snedden, none for 23. PONSONBY.—First Innings. Kavanagh, 1) Ryan ... I Robinson, not out 13 Mason, not out 11 Total for one wicket 25 EDEN B V. NORTH SHORE. The Eden B-North Shore match was commenced at Devonport Domain, E. V. Sale and A. M. Howden acting as captains of the respective sides. A good wicket was prepared. Sale's 53 and the scores of Prime and Howie were good first, day efforts. The bowling of Townshend was effective. The scores are as follows: — EDEN B—First Innings. E. C. Bealt, c Prime, b Coleman ... 10 W. Blair, c Farquharson, b Townshend... 1 C. Robinson, c Townshend, b Coleman— 3 A. Shepherd, b Howden ... 16 E. V Sale, b Townshend 53 A. Horspool, b Townshend • ... 17 F Punch, c Coleman, b Townshend ... 11 A. Haase, c Prime, b Coleman 5 A. Somerville, b Townshend 21 T Buckley, b Townshend ... ... ... -1 Honeycombo, not out. ... 0 Extras ... ... ... 2 Total 113 Bowline Analysis: Townshend took five wickets for 22 runs; Coleman, three for 39; A. M Howden. one for 30; C. Dacre, none for 25; Rankin, none for 25. NORTH SHORE.—First Innings. C. Farquharson, run out ... 0 F L. Prime, c Haase, b Robinson ... 25 Howie, not out ... ... ... 08 ('. Dacre, c Bealo, b Haase 0 A. M. Howden, c Haase, b Horspool ... 15 Dr. Thomson, not out 0 Extras ... ... 4 Total for fcur wickets ... ... . ... 72 SECOND GRADE. Grammar School v, Grafton.Grammar School: First innings, 207 (Nettletou 62. Irving 46, Wilsijn 22, Airey 10, Garrard 17) Howling analysis: Rutherford took six wickets for TO runs; ('. Yates, one for 45; Jack, two for 5; Hinton, one for 21. Grafton: First innings, one wicknt for 12 runs. Ponsonby A v. University.—Ponsonby: first innings, 116 (Roberts 43. McMath 25, Hummer not out 15>. Bowling analysis ' Senior took four wickets for 28 runsjioiilding, three for 30; Mogridge, two for , ,-J- Diversity ; First innings, nino wickets lor 61 'Thomas 13!. Ponsonby B v. Parneil.—Ponsonby: First innings, 145 (Simpson 16. Atkinson 76 JYarce 10). Bowling analysis: H. Warner look six wickets for 39 runs, Mclunes two for 17, and A. Warner one for 32. Parnell: First innings, three wickets for 63 (\ Warner not out 22, Mclnnes 11). . King's College v. North Shore.—King's [\>.k"gc: First innings, 320 (Chapman 114 Montgomery 87, Brinsden 21). Eden B v. Eden A.—Eden B: First innings, 214 (Danrell 75, Flower 28, Seddon 23, Mc(. rath 20). Bowling analysis: A. Brown look four wickets for 35 runs, Hobson four for 48, Rankin one for 33, Bennett one for 16. Eden A: First innings, four wickets [or 25 runs. THIRD GRADE. Ponsonby, 115 (James 46, HoDkinson 24. Monro 16). were defeated by Eden, 123. Bowling for Ponsonby, Hopkinson took one wicket for 37. Jepson one for 0, York two or 10. S. Smith five for 47. FOURTH GRADE. North Shore v. Ponsonby B.—Ponsonby: First innings, 4 ; < (Kemp IT not out, Austin 12, Robinson 10). Bowling, Cosgravo took [our wickets, James three, Harrison two. Second innings, fto for three wickets (Austin 10 not out, Robinson 2.3, Craig 12.). Bowling, L'osgrave two wickets. North Shore: First innings, 100 (Cosgmve 35. Probert 20). Bowling. Simmons six wickets. Kemp three, i North Shore won on first innings scores oy 52 runs. SECONDARY SCHOOLS' MATCHES A GRADE. King's College v. Grammar School B.— King's College: First innings, 134 (Montgomery 40. Austin 22 not out). Bowling for 'irummar School, Garrard took five wickets or 5!) runs and Goodwin four for 37. '.rammar School: First innings, 49 for two wickets (Bndeley 17 not out. Leslie 18). Sacred Heart College v. Grammar School :V—Sacred Heart College: First innings. 91 [11. O'Connor 32, Mulgan 15). Bowling for Grammar School, McArthur took two

wickets for '20 runs, Ryburn two for 11 Garrard two for 25. Nixon two for 11. and Aisbet one for 11). Grammar School- First inning*. 90 for one wicket (fiyburn 45 not oat, McArthur 47 not out). Bowline for Sacred Heart College, H. O'Connor tool; one wicket for 29 runs.

B GRADE. Sacred Heart College v. Grammar School. -Sacred Heart College: First inning;.. 82 fe, 25 ' , Bowling for Grammar bckool. Bagaall took hve wickets for 15 runs and Craig four for 25. Grammar School- Fir=t innings. 61 iof three wickets (W. Craig -'5 not out). Bdwhng for Sacred Heart College Dunne took two wickets for 18 rims. " '

I PUBLIC SCHOOLS MATCHES. PUBLIC SCHOOLS -MATCHES. A GRADE. [ : Devonport v. Rcmuera.—Devonport: First inii.r'/s, 161 for two wickets (Dacre 103 not . uykers 27, Coleman 21 not- out). Reninera: first innings, 73 (V. Badeley 11). D6vonport won on first-innings scores by 88 tuns. Mount Eden v. Parnell —Mount Eden: First innings, 60 (Davis 20). Second innings, 29 for two wickets (Alexander 13). j Bowling for Parnell, Taylor took eight wickets, McLeod two. Parnell: First innI ings, 66 (Taylor 20). Second innings, 73 (\Vroath 16). Bowling for Mount Eden, Bennett took twelve wickets. Gillespie four, Alexander one. Parnell won on the first innings by six runs. Grafton v. Vermont Street.—Grafton: First innings, 19 (Munro 15). Bowling for Vermont Street, Delgrosso took seven wickets, Shanaghan three. Vermont Strcpt: First innings, 98 (Wilson 62). Bowling for Grafton. Cole took four wickets. Blake.v four, Pods one, Munro one. Vermont Street won on the first innings by 39 runs. .Newton East v. Ponsonby.—Newton East: First innings, 20 (McC'amish 8). Second innings. 58 (Jacobson 28) Bowling for Ponsonby, Hutchison took four wickets, Johnson four. Gxubb three. Kelly two. Ponsonby: First innings, 53 (Hutchison eight). Second innings, 72 for no wickets (Boryer 46 not. out, Johnson 22 not out) Bowling for Newton East.. Jacobson took five wickets, MoCamish four. Ponsonby won by ton wickets. B GRADE. Nelson Street v. Napier Street.—Nelson Street: First innings, 76 (Bovaird 15, Davidson 15). Second innings, 67 for six wickets (Nieper 27, Davidson 20 not out). Napier Street: First innings, 136 (Walters 91). Bowling for Nelson Street, Nieper took four wickets, Davidson three. Manly three Napier Street won by an innings and seven runs. . Bayfield v. Normal—Bayfield: First innings, 31 dvil 7. Greenland 7). Bowling for I Normal, Farquhar took six wickets, StevenI son four. Normal: First innings. 104 I (Stevenson 61). Bowling for Bayfield. Ivil took four wickets, Alexander three, Goodacre two. -Jensen one. Normal won on the first innings by 73 runs. Beresford Street v. Newton West— Beresford Street: First innings. 35 (Peebles 16). Second innings, 50 (Chapman 15) Bowling, for Newton. West, Poolev took I seven wickets. Ness nine, Noyes two Newton West: First innings, 87 (Pooley 36). Bowling for Beresford Street, Mandy took four t\#ckets. Bettis four. Newton West won by an innings and two runs Richmond Road v. Epsom.—Richmond Road: First innings, 132 (Peterson 34. Read 571. Epsom: First innings. 55 (Smith 13, Clark 13). Bowling for Richmond Road, Pardin :- ton took five wickets, Thomson four. Richmond Road won by 77 runs. j Mount Albert v. Eller^lie.—Mount Albert: I First innings. 127 for five wickets 'Flower 52, Whelan 29) Ellerslie: First innings, 15 Second innings. 35 (Dale 23 not out) Mount Albert won by an innings and 7"I runs. C GRADE. Newmarket v. Maungawhau.—NewmarketFirst innings, 41 (Williams 20 not out). Second innings, GO (Lawrence 351. Bowling for Maungawhau, Potter took seven wickets and Nicholas live, Mnnngawhau * First innings, 39 (Webb 14). Second innings, 72 for three wickets (Potter 43 not out, HutchiDgs 12 not out) Maungawhau won by seven wickets. Point Chevalier v. Belmont.—Point Chevalier: First innings. 97 (Hawkins 27. Schultz 36). Second innings, three for 24. Belmont: First innings, 13. Second innings, 38 (Francis 15). Point Chevalier won by an innings and 46 runs. CHURCHES' ASSOCIATION.

SENIOR GRADE. Croydon v. St. Peter's: St. Peter's, first innings. 95 (Doughty 31, Bass 25, Stevenson 10). Croydon, first innings, 93 for sin wickets I (H. Wilson 23, A. M. Rowe 20. W. Hethering- ; ton 17, H. Taylor 19 not out). Bowling for ■ Croydon, W. Willey took three wickets (or 11 runs. St. Peter's, Stevenson took two for 18, Doughty two for 31. JUNIOR. GRADE. Kingpland Jubilee defeated St. John's by three wickets and 76 runs St. John's, first innings. 136 (Macky 21, Arneil 51, Aitken 341 Kingsland Jubilee, 212 for seven wickets (L. Nairn 24, T. Kneebone 80. Gasparich 20, E. Kent 32, Wakerlcy 25, Gregory not out 15). ! Bowling for Kingsland Jubilee. R. Cunningi ham took two wickets for 41 runs, A. Kent ' one for 20, T. Kneebnnr* one for 21. Gasparich I five for 35. For St John's, Macky took four 1 for 88. Aitken two for 17, Arneil one for 31. PROVINCIAL MATCHES. [BY TELEGRAPH. CORRESPONDENT.] Hamilton, Sunday. Tho matches played under the Wnikato Cricket Association opened yesterday. High School Old Boys against United A made vzt) runs ijacobsen 85). United A totalled 100 runs for three wickets (Turbott not out 44), when stumps were drawn. Frankton scored 127 runs in their first innings against United <B. Tompkins 38, Kirkman 22). United had lost three wickets for 82 runs 'Foster not out '12, Patterson not out 27), at call of time. SOUTHERN RESULTS. [by TELEGRAPH.PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Sunday. Tho cricket matches were continued on Saturday in fine weather. The Petone-Old Boys' match was concluded. Petone winning by an innings and three runs. Petone made 258 runs, and Old Boys 159 and 96. Univer sity beat Central on the first innings' scores by 41 runs, and East beat North by three wickets. Christchurch, Sunday. The crioket matches on Saturday resulted as follows:—Sydenham A. 133 (L. Watson 51, J. Martin 52 not out), v East Christchurch. 25 for no wickets. Ricc.arton, 195 (H. B. Whitta 1101, v. St. Albans. 177 for nine wickets. West Christchurch. 281 (D. Keese 64, A. T. Donnelly 56, D. Matthews 68), v. Linwood, 30 for two wickets.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 3

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CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 3

CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 3