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CRICKET.

SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. second draw CONCLUDED. Jiie wJftthT was fine on Saturday -when tho ,croud draw in the senior championship games was '■on luded. Grafton defeated Parn(l|j a t Eden Park by 81 runs on the first 'cnings R"''" • for I'urncl!. made 73 and javc » fine display " batting. On the same ground, I'M''" A defeated Eden B by 11 runs, pn the i' rsl "Dings. Taylor was in good form ,5,c '"at and contributed 63 to F.ileii A'» total. At Victoria Park, Ponsonby lad »» "'" v over Waitemata on the Jir ,t inniints. winning l«y 154 runs. The chief feature >'t tenia la's play was Tempertoil's , r " 1)1 tin. University defeated North Shore by »i«n» 0,1 the first innings. DeJi'ls i'i the various matches are: — r.K.MitiN V. TARNELL. firaffn <!'■?' < t»"l Cornell at Eden Park by „ 'run- I>n '!'■ -fit innings. On the first j- ~( ii;,' itiiH" ii (liaftcn. who batted all ?•« af' -Mi""!, iii.nlf -'72 runs and on Saitiri'v i.hiv ■' -l' of Parnell for 18b, Breeso liio hi.-•• t *■ out with 73. In 'heir '..'mil ii'rinK I '. '' rnfton had made 1.12 for '' |~m ..{ 1..-. ■ « . k -is when time was failed. r.u.vrroN, J.,r!< inn ; i.s* « »■ Second Innings. Y, II [IMP'""'!' li' I'■ nut a. i.• 40 \V il i-sp • i i'.w. I; auburn .. ..17 Iluki-t. b I'" rb.irn « ... 6 . 11"' fit .. .. ... 28 tin. 1 • ■ .. u ... .. -1 Total f->r two wickets .. .. 112 Row In: Analysis: Faarburi took two wiu"» i. r l.i runs, Somervell none for 8, S-e;)li< i.< ii"ri" I< 'i IC. Kyan none for 24, jsu'ruu.v i'.ouj for 12. Wright none for 16. l'A UN F. 1.1,- First Innings. An'li'T.v. si Kmgs'.oiic, b Haresnape,. 16 Hi"'"-' <• l'ak"l ' 7:1 Wr.u.T. If llatv.e ... 8 11,,« il. Ib •1 hi 1.1. b Baker .. .. It k, ; .,:,T Baker, b \V. liorapool .. 0 «•.*!.. ■ Hay. b llarvo .. „« .. 20 ryi 11. . and b Baker .. .. .. 21 Km..'. K ifin •<*■ i■!, b Baker .. .. 5 >• a : Irn. b tlarvie .'0 J S'>' .'vti - Hi*' i lit .. .. ■.« ~ 1 XJv'■ t 1 - '' Jlarvio .. .. ... .. 0 Kn.is .. ..- 23 T 'a! .. ~ 188 ]t.'.'.vbn,' Analysis: ITarvie too* four wi. ke',.< tor 4.i runs' Haresnape one for 27, Jin It'i f :< '■ ■ r to. w. Mors pool one for 19, K. llor.«i)ool none foe 17. Martin none for 17, i:i)i:\ A V. EDEN B. Eden A and Eden 15 concluded the - match cii K'ifii link, when the former won on the r.ret innings by 11 runs. On tho previous Saturday. t'.deu Ii made 160 in their initial lnnint'-H, and when stumps were drawn the A tiv.m had hi.u four wickets for 61 runs. Continuing their batting they carried their !..ttil i" 171 l.eiore they wero all disposed of. Th" chief contributors were Cumminga and Tay!'ii. who made Id and 63 respectively. In 'iii'. oml innings Eden B had lost riiTln wickets for 161 runs when time was cubed. Stores were as follows: — EDEN A- First Innings. Renins. Ii Honeycombs ... ... „ 0 Mills, if Robinson ... .- 0 Be.ahwav, 1) Honeycomb# 10 Brooke Smith, b Honeycomb# ... ... 17 ; ( ■;ir.ii: «. ,- sub , b Honeycombe ... 45 Tavi-ir. ,- sub, b Robinson 63 .'-'ir'-M:, b Hone j com bo ... ... ... 5 M 1 .a..-'i lan. b Honeycomb# ... ... 1 Sn'i't'rin, ii A O. llorspool ... ... 7 11-'in'rre. «t Buckley, bA. O. Horspool-'. 6 (1 re<-wood, not out 4 - ~ !" 13 n ' lV | nl - 171 B"v.\inc analysis: Roneycombo took six *■.' for f>'2 runs, Robinson two for 42, ! • ' ; " rv He none for 22. Blair none for 18, L - h•-1• rid none for 20, Horsrpool two lor 4, EDEN B. TMt innings - w u. 160 Second Innings. P.:» r. b Mill- _ ... 37 iHei. b Sauverin . . ... _ _ p iitf.a fe c and b Hcijrhway ... ... [ 20 Sale, c Taylor, b Mills ... ... ... 11 S*;lc i< t. not out ... . . . _ ' ' ■■■■'•■ <■ Sauverin. b Mills ... ~ 9 • s - i,'. 1) Br joke-Smith ... ' n u..y. 1, Mills ... " H.>ti,.i, ~!nbf\ Ibw. b Mills ... l. 'f iißon. not out ... [[ 00 Ettras ... ... ... _ | I''-t.nl for eight wickets 261 B;-w.ins analysis- Mills took five wickets 1 - runs Siiiircrin one for 17, Greenwood L" '1 ~T IB Heigh way one for 16. Brookei '. , (nr -1. Hemus none for 22. McLai man none for 13, Rounlree none for 12, I'N'IVKHSITV V. NORTH FHORE. J' Ueviinport, .North Sho r° and Univer- ;' . , cniinued their match, the former • H " k made 1,1 in their first innings and < mversity having 52 to their crodit for the ; "I-"f one nickel. They carried their score ,'u . • • t'ettire 'bey were all dismissed, and "A*™ ny 20 runs on tho first innings in their second innings, .North Shore had lost £.1 wuiteifl for 118 when stumps were drawn fc.o'iV V! " 8 contributed 73 to that total! UNIVERSITY.—First Innings. A rev. b Rankin ~ 01 • aradus. C Prime, b Rankin *" gt lorry. c -Jattersall. b Stewart ... il . iny-r, <■ ,]■ arijtiharson, b flowden . 13 lay or St rattersall, b "Rankin ... 10 Sutherland, I, Rankin " « ■•raham, run out ... " '. 00 ft Stewart ... ... '* **" 17 a wee It, b Tovrnnhend ... i Hellmann. b Stewart ... V* 7 riflier. n . t out o Ultras TrJ ' :ll 191 r R"wlini; analysis: Howden took one wicket ! ,r 4 5 fin". ( oleman none for 20, TownsIn" :T, V°i l Hlrn ' nr( !hreo for 34, Hanfc n lour for _•?. Howie none for 14. NORTH SHORE, Erst innings _ 171 •Second Innings. Tittersal! r Player, b Fawcett ... 17 bewurt, li rahatn .. , 73 J owtiajimd, net 01 , i |g K,,ras \' m \ ::: ::: 16 1'.t.1l fnr two wi'kels ... ... 118 * Bnwline „ analysis- , Fawc(, took one ViiKe. lor 33 runs. Graham one for 6. Fisher i,'''"l. '"vf T* ' 'aver none for 3. Perry none 'if J.'. Muliran none for 9. Taylor none for *. a-i'her.and nunc for 23

PON.sO.vnv v. WAITEMATA. w ""i! wirken wore drawn at the conclusion ).,, i* "'I* 1 flay b piny, Ponaonby, who had ;:»"m id i he afternoon, had 331 runs lo pi,. 7" i, for '."V 08 " of «"iKht- wickets. On n.j" . ','.,'"'' ,l "' lured their innings closed, *",. w » l , Wnilomau in to bat. The latter "J in..'],, i,,, an Jon son by thus won on X/ i !nn,n ? a l', v , ."' '' ,ms Temporlon, innings" s<f fnr Waitcmata, played a fine innings. burro — I'o.\f)o\BT. F' r '' innings 331 WAITEMATA -First Inning. »PS. c T»y!,„, I, Sn.-d.lrr. ... . 3fl Molar, r Taylor. I, McMath 0 /,?«.'.. It.w. i, Sneddon 17 '•■U'Wr\,u. Il,w, I, Sneddon 6!) Arbiter. 1, Sneddon ... 2 Jitwm, run ~ut oi Mnllci. r Taylor', h Sneddon '.'.'. '.'.'. ~<2 ,""., i, Sneddon 4 I!' "i >' Sneddon 1 6 &*?,. T- '' Sm-dd-n. b Wright VI Lx ' r; " y To-.l „. ...Itl . Bowlinj; ar.alynis- MrMalh took one wicket ■'~' *<i nun, S', ('. Sneddon seven, for 62, "<"»ls i,..f„, f'.r 20, Mason none for 8, Witli' 11 ■[',''"" '■'-'■' :| . '• A. Sncdden none for 9, a " riuh* i.n for .". SF.f DM) GRADE. „ K,, '» I! v. I'lnversily.-Eden R secured a ;'.- ' .Jii.i w.i, ~ver University. Eden B: 1"M inn.oKrf jiki. Second innings, 33 runs '' '•'■'•'■ wirjii-'s (Sneddon not out 17). L'niv.r.itv f-',r»i innings. 100. Second inning, ):jj Ward 27, Vickerman 45). •y- "',''", A v. North Shore.—Eden A defeated V" rl " l " il11 '■'■ "M 'he first inning* by 133 runs. {.'l'll " |.',,., .nninuo. 238 North Shore: f ''»> innimjp, 105 fflorsley 31). Second }nn.n R ,. L »:i,j i White 52. Horsley 44. Brough- '"" ".,! out 11. '"•"'ion v Tunicll.-Graf defeated Par '"I the first innines by 165 runs. Graf •on, i* 1«♦ inninitd. 293. Parnell: First ""'DM, 138 IV. Uadeley 67. Hunt 34). Second V li"*.- , 207 ,or (our Wlck(>u (W. Badelcy 63. )■ liadeley .i.!, ||, Warner 21. and A. War- •>« " ii... oul). TTTIRD GRADE. <lir ar . r '", 1 , H,!i,rl v - Eden 8.-Socred Heart 6? ,al < ed , E<l * n I? <>* five wickets »nd 10 runs. in£i Heart: First inninKS. 97. Second i? S«. 139 for five wickets (Johnßton 69. £«*».» 2,i. O'Connor 31 not out). Eden B: *u-»t innings, 135. Second inninaa. 91 (Bocgs * I'lolchor 17), , loneonby ?. North Pqnaonby had a Sl!*" l,o ' nt win over North Shore. Pon- «£%■ '■'nut innings. 87. Second innings, jo (Wwain 64). North Shore: First mniwts. "*• second innines. 62 (Colfcrarn 16).

« FOURTH GRADE. , '/, I' PwneU.-North Shore dew.v.* • • nell , by 1« runs. North ShoreSff W- JP" 0 ?* ""lings. 87 (ProtinS Ktfyte lm - * Seoond

CHURCHES' ASSOCIATION. SENIOR A GRADE, St. Peter's v. W.Y.M.I.—St. Peter's: First M 55*1 ■i l ,A Sto T, C , son 61 - RoM 23- Howard 23, Bushill 11). W.Y.M.1.: First innings, 73 (Dayies 20. Eyre 12, HalsWacl 12). St. liters: Second innir.gs. seven wickets for §2 funs (Mills 29. Doughty 16. Buahill 11). Wi-M.1.: Second innings. 29 (Duckley 28). bt. Peters won by 80 runs—a three-point win. Kinssland v. Arawu.—Kingsland: First innings. 81 (L. Nairn 17. E. Gasparich 17, R. Cunningham 11). Arawa: First innings, 72 (A. Cotton 51). Kincsland won by 9 runs. . Croydon v. St. John's.—St. John's: First innings. 62; second innings, 142 (Morris 72, Prentice 19 not out, Horsley 18, Aitkin 10). Bowling analysis: H. Wilson took four wickets for 42 runs. A. Rowe three for 63, Murphy two for 7. Croydon: First innings, 127: second innings. 83 for four wickets (H. Wilson 37. A. Rowo 18 not out). Bowling analysis: Hr.rsley took ono wicket for 7, Morris two for 15. Johnson one for 1. Croydon won by six wickets—a three-point win. SECONDARY SCHOOLS. FIRST GRADE. Grammar A v, Grammar B.—Grammar A: First innings. 205 for five wickets. Grammar B: First innings, 146 (Aitken 4,5 not out, Piatt 26. Bailey 22. Leslie 18). Bowling analysis: A. Mc:Yrthur took two wickots for ! runs, Airty one for 5, Nison three for 22, Nisbet two for 54. Grammar A won by six wickets and 151 runs. Sacred Heart v. King's College—Sacred Heart: First innings, 105 (Heighton 32, T. B. O'Connor 25 not out). Bowling analysis: Caughey took six wicketn for 30 runs. Bavins I. three for 36, and Fry one for 10. King's College: First innings, 196 (Bovins I. 59, Hutching* 45 not or.t, Caughey 51). Bowling analysis: Johnston took three c , : fr,, for ° 7 runs ' T - B - O'Connor two for 712. Wall one for 21. King's College won by two wickets and 91 runs. SECOND GRADE. Sacred Heart v. Technics! College.— nical College: First innings, 175 (Galley 58, Worrnll 34. Arneil 25). Bowling analysis: Boylan took four wickets for 71 runs. Second innings. 41 for four wickets (Brighton 12 n S t ,! ,ut) ' Sacred Heart: First innings, 147 (Kelly 51, Frodsham 30, Martin 18). Bowling analysis: Brighton took four wickets for 58 runs and Arneil three for 43. Technical College won by 28 runs on first innings. ~ t? 3 tV 1: - B v - Grammar 11. A.—King's 11. B: First innings. 77 (Maxwell 17, Heard 25 not out). Bowling analysis: Craig took hvo wickets for 14 runs. Cross five for 29 Second innings. 60 (Bentloy 56 not out, Heard 20) Bowling analysis: Craig took five wickets for 26 runs, Cross five for 27 Grammar: First innings. 200 for two wickets (1 eebles 10c not out. Cross 72, McLeod 22). PUBLIC SCHOOLS. A GRADE. . Dcvonport v. Ponsonby.—Devonport: First innings. 164 for three wickets (Dacre 114 not out, Rykers 36, Burgess 25 not out); second innings, 122 for five wickets (Sanderson 54 not out. Roesiter 21, Frater 15). Bowling j o , nsonrj y. Hutchison took two wickets and Johi.son one. Ponsonby: First innings, 36 Johnson 27). Bowling for Devonport, Rykers took five wickets and Dacre five. Devonport won by 148 runs and seven wickets on the first innings. Mount Eden v. Grafton.—Mount Eden: First innings, 29. Bowling for Grafton, Cole took sir wickets and Munro three. Grf-fton: First innings. 65 (Munro 13, Dods 15. Church 15). Bowling for Mount Eden. Bennett took five wickets, Gillespie three, and Alexander two. Grafton won by 36 runs. . Parnell v. Newton East.—Parnell: First innings, 162 (C. Watts 103 not out, Taylor 16. McLeod 18, Richardson 10). Bowling for Newton East. Billing look four wickets and McCamish three. Newton East: First innings. 29 (Metge 21); second innings, 22. Bowling for Parnoll. Taylor took four wickets and McLeod three. Parnell won by an innings and 110 runs. . Remuera v. Vermont B.—Remuera: First innings. 61 (Morris 11, V. Badeley 10). Bowling for Vermont Street, Dclgrosso took five wickets and Shanag~.n five wickets. Vermont Street: First innings, five for 119 (Wilson 21. Bannister 23 not out, Dclgrosso 33. Brodie. 13 not out. Tubberty 19). Bowling for Remuera, V. Badeley took two wickets and Munro two wickets. Vermont Street won by 58 runs. B GRADE. Bayfield v. Richmond Road —Bayfield: First innings, 185 for eight wickets (Jensen 58, E. Goodacro 22, Ivil 34, Tonkin 18, Greenland 20). Bowling for Richmond Road, Pardington took five wickets. Richmond Road: First innings, 107 (Joynt 44 not out, Ihompson 24, Roseiie 11). Bowling for Bayfield, Goodaere took lour wickets, Ivil three, Jensen two. and Greenland one. Bayfield won by 78 runs. Nelson Street v. Beresford Street.—Nelson Street: First innings, 46 (Manly 16, Barclay 13 Kapau 9); second innings, 59 (Davidson 36. Godkin 9). Bowling for Beresford Street, Munday took six wickets, B«ttis nine, and Hans five. Beresford Street: First innings, 79 (Barclay 29. D. Peebles 13, Bettis 13 not out); second innings, 44 runs for two wickets 29 not out). Bowling for Nelson "Street, Boviard took two wickets. Boresford Street won by eight wickets and 19 runs. Napier Street v. Mount Albert—Napier Street; First innings. 104 (Walters 22, Martin 21, Moyle 14, Christian 11). Bowling for Mount Albert, Flower took four wickets. Mount Aibert: First innings, 73 (Whelan 20, Marshall 8). Bowling for Napier Street, Martin took six wickets. Napier Street won by 31 runs. ; Epsom v. Normal.Epsom : First innings, 95 'Smith 29. Taylor 21. Hudson 19. Keith 13 noli out). Bowling for Normal, Leech took five wickets and Hughes three. Normal: First innings, 159 (Gamble 42, Arnodeo 30 not out. Dutton 28 not out. Leech 22). Bowling for Epsom, McSwan took four wickets and Stichbury three. Normal won by 64 runs. Ellerslio v. Newton West.—Ellerslie: First innings, 29 (Mattson 15. Dale 7 not out); second innings. 67 (Mattson 13, Dale 30, Knight 15 not out). Bowling for Newton West, Lock took ten wickets for 26 and Pooley fivo for 70. Newton West: First innings, 146 (Lock 100, Campbell 10, Ness 11). Bowling for Ellerslie, Mattson took six wickots for 42, Dale two for 60, and Fulton two' for 41. Newton West won by an innings and 50 runs. Lock gave no chance till ho scored the century. This is his second consecutive century.

C GRADE. Newmarket v, Belmont,—Newmarket: First innings, 64 (Munroo 20, Smith 19, Williams 16); second innings, 83 (Williams 36, Southwell 21. Burns 15). Bowling for Belmont, Haased took six wickets and Barton four. Belmont: First innings. 39 (Frances 12, Barton 8). Bowling for Newmarket, Wil Hams took five wickets and Lawrence five. Newmarket won on first innings by 25 runs. Stanley Bay v. Edendalc.Stanley Bay: First inningß, 31 (Scott 11): second innings, 110 for nine wickets (Williams 20. Fraser 20. Jaggs 15). Bowling for Edendalo, Rickets took seven wickots. O'Donnell five, and Butler ono. Edendale: First innings, 8t (Moves 23, O'Donnell 211 Bowling for Stanley Ray, Williams took four wickets, Bailey three, and Fraser three. Edendalo won on the first innings by 53 runs. CHRIST/CHURCH GAMES [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Christch-cjuch, Saturday. West Christchurch, 198, v. Sydenham A, 101, for one wicket; East Christcliurch, 23C, v. Linwood. 120 for two wickets: Riccarton. 182 (H. B. Whitta 72), v. Sydenham B, 201 for four wickets (W. Patrick 64 not out); St. Alban's. 336 for four wickets, innings declared closed (H. A. Bishop 178. R. G. Hickmott 54 not out), v. Kaiapoi, 84. DUNEDIN MATCHES POSTPONED [BY telegraph.— ASSOCIATION.] DuNF.niN, Saturday. As the result of heavy ruin this morning all cricket matches were postponed.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 3

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CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 3

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