CRICKET.
REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES.
AUCKLAND' V. HAWKE'S BAY
The following Auckland representatives will leave by tho express for Napier this evening to ploy Hawke's Bay at ( ings on Saturday and Monday:— E. C. Beale. H. R. Burton. C. Dacre, L Dacre. 11. Doble. M. Gilinore, E. Heighway, A. O. Osborne, R. W. Rowntree, C. A. Snedden, F. S. Taylor, and R. V. Worker. — ,\ LOCAL FIXTURES. The Auckland Suburban representatives will play tho Auckland Cricket Association's junior representatives nt Eden Park 011 Saturday and Monday. Play will commence at 2 p.m. 011 Saturday and tho match will be continued at 11 n.m. 011 Monday. The umpires will bo Messrs. E- Ball and J. Courtayno and the team to represent the Suburban Association will be: J. Jackson. J. Arneill, J. Minogue, A. Witherall, T. Elliott, H. i>e, T. Daley, A. Barclay, W. Hendry, R. Dormer and V. Adams. Emergencies: H. Young, A. Baker. The Auckland representatives will meet South Auckland at the siuno time at Eden Park. Tho umpires are Messrs. R. Prater end A. Pre 'man. The South Auckland team will be:—Loveridge, J. Pomeroy, Hamill, Turbott, W. Pomeroy, Leutfer, Do La Mare, Connolly, McQuillan. Gaulton and J. Allen. A match will be played on Saturday between teams representing the Churches' Assedation and Suburban Association at the Domain. Play will commence at 10 a.m. sharp. Tho following will represent tho Churches' Association:—H. Rowe, Sellars, Scott, A. Kent, R. Cunningham, G. Aitken, L- Nairn, H. Tonkin. H. Larsen, C. Anderson, G. Morman. Emergencies: E. Kent, Barnes, Jensen tnd W. R. Craig. The following players will represent the Suburban Association:—L. Craig, W. Robertshaw, P. Cantlon, Caulder, R. Ninkio, W. Bennett,, H. Simpson, A. Cloake, H. Robinson, G. James, and Johnson. Emergencies, Rasniusseu and F. Fanner,
SECOND GRADE FINAL. The Management Committer of the Auckland Cricket Association last evening decided that Paruell and Grafton should play off for the second grade championship, at Eden Park, on April 10 and 17. All other matches have be' 3 cancelled.
WEDNESDAY COMPETITION. Tho semi-filial in the Wednesday competition, between Tramway and Dairymen, was concluded i.t Victoria Park yesterday afternoon, when the former secured a four-point win. Scores;— Tramway: First innings, 261. Dairymen: First innings, 99; second innings, 125. Bowling for Tramway, L. Martin took fifteen wickets, in tho two innings, for 81 runs. . „ The final will be played at Devonport on Wednesday afternoon, when Tramway will meet the Permanent Force team. SENIOR GRADE AVERAGES. The batting and bowling averages of the Auckland Cricket Association's senior teams arc as fcllova:— I PONSONBY. B4TTISO. Inn.N.O.H.S. Tl. Aver. F. II Mason .. 10 1 145' 470 5-2.22 F. R Wilson ... 10 1 129' 460 51.11 N. Brinwei: ... 7 1 101* 006 84.83 N. C. Sneitden -• 10 - 113 338 33.80 R. V. Worker ... 11 1 89' 251 25.10 W. Robinson ... 9 3 16 111 18.60 A. Osborne ... 10 1 33 137 10.22 C. A. Sriedden — 11 — 41 159 14.45 F. S. Taylor ... 11 - 85 150 1-1.45 R. T. Woods ... 7 1 11 10 6.66 W. McMath ... 9 5 9* 26 6.50 Also batted: V. C. Karanaeh, H- Wright, and J. Drearer. • Not out. BOWLING. O. M. K. w. At. 1 X. C. Sneddon ••• 254.3 56 667 58 11.30 j F. R. Wilson ... 34.5 1 130 11 11.81 F. R. Mason 77.2 15 238 17 14.00 W. McMath 199.4 45 488 31 15.7-1 H. Wright 12.3 1 52 3 17.33 R. T. Woods ... - 68 15 191 S 23.87 C. A. Sncdden ... 36 6 99 3 33.00 V. C. Kavanogh ... 28 1 118 2 59.00 Also bowled: N. Brinsden. F. S. Taylor, and R V. Worker. UNIVERSITY. BATTIKO. Inn.N.O. U.S. Tl. Aver. F. A. Taylor ... 14 5 100 334 37.1 W. Csradns ... 13 — 65 305 03-5 N. R. Jacobsen ... 6 1 67* 110 22.0 G. W. D. Mulgan 10 1 60 183 20.3 W. H. Graham ... 13 1 73 221 18.4 D. B. Walker ... 5 1 28 73 18.2 F. A. Airoy ... 13 — 62 1107 15.9 W. Perry 12 3 34° 135 13.5 H. S. Dettmann 11 2 20 61 9.0 W. H. Fisher ... 10 3 31 62 8.9 A. S. Player ... 12 1 20 92 , 8.4 F. E. Sutherland 9r* 16 59 66 Also batted: Vickerman, 11, 2*; Fawcett, 6. 1. * Not out. BOWLING. O. M. R. W. At. D. B. Walker ... 41.3 15- 72 7 10.3 A. S- Player ... 168.3 40 435 28 15.9 G. W. D. Mulgan ... 121.2 26 357 21 lf.o W. J. Perry ... 52 6 153 8 191 F. A. Taylor ... 145.1 26 456 22 20.7 W. H. Fisher ... 12 10 154 5 80.8 Also bowled: Senior, three for 53; Fawcctt. three for 57: Graham, three for 97; Sutherland, two for 100; Jacobsen, ono for 80. GRAFTON. BATTING. . Inn. N.O. H.S. Tl. Aver. E. Mci'ormick ... 11 3 173 809 101.1 E. Hoivpool (... 13 2 122 465 42.2 W. Stomson ... 4 1 35 81 27.0 D- Hoy 8 — 91 205 25.6 J. H. Baker ... 12 2 47 213 21.3 V. 7 . Kingatono ... 4 — 70 83 20.7 W. Horspool ... 11 1 75 192 19.2 H. Caro 5 — 95 57 19 0 R. G Sloman ... 11 - 57 170 15.4 H. Martin 8 — 32 10-2 12.7 A. Murdoch ... 5 1 02 —-46 115 W. Harvie 4 1 12 25 8.3 A. Sloman 4 — 17 33 8.2 Also batted; R. Foreman, F. Gash, 11. Simmonds, and A. Bevorage. BOWLtKO. O. M. R. W. Av. J. Baker 170 30 488 T- 18.0 E. Horspool 223 42 685 33 20.7 W. Harvie 92 14 225 It 20.8 A. Haresnape 94 7 413 19 21.7 W. Stemson 27 4 115 5 23.0 It. G. Sloman 45 5 182 7 26.0 A. Sloman 19 — 104 3 31.6 W. Horspool 61 10 204 4 51.0 Also bowled: E. McCormick, one for 29; 11. Martin, one for 73.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5883, 1 April 1915, Page 4
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