CRICKET.
MATCHES FOR SATURDAY,, The Cricket Association! made ths following draw last evening for the nem round of matches, which will commence on Saturday: — Senior Grade.—Eden v. University, Eden Turk No. L Messrs. Goldsworthy and Harvey; Ponsonby v. PamelL Eden Park No. 2, Messrs. Johnston and Gallagher; Grafton v. North Shore, Remuera, Messrs. Frater and Walker. «,,-■.. „ . Second Grade.—St. John a v. University, Eden Park No. 3, Messrs. Turton and Lfvion; Y.M.C.A. v. Eden. Eden Park No. i ■ Grafton v North Shore, Reniuera; Unity v. I'arnoll, Victoria Park: Ponsonby t» Post . ani' Telegraph, Victoria Park. • 'Third Grade—Y.M.C.A. v.. Eden, Eden Ps.rV: North Kbore v. E:ccelsior, Remuera.; Technical College A v. Ponsonby, Eden A J'ark; Grafton United v. Unity, Victoria J I'.rk- GralL.m Old Boyß v. University, Vic- # toria Park: Technical College B v. W.Y.M.L, Victora Park. Fourth Grade.—Devonport Congregational r. Heart, Victoria Park; Eden v. "North Shorrs Victoria Park; Unity v. Techjucai Ox! Boys. Victoria Park. The following drtiw was also made: — Smooth! Grade.—Eighth round: St. John's •v. V M.C.A.. University v. Eden. Grafton TJmted '-'• Post and Telegraph; Parnoll v. JCorlh Shore. Unity v. Ponsonby. » Ninth Tound: St. John's v. Eden. University v. Y.M.C.A.. Gramr-iar A v. Unity, Grammar B v. [ > ousonby l Kjik's Col lego v. Post and TfVgr*ph, North Shore v. Sacred Heart, Grammar A v. Parnell. Th-'rd Gratie.—Eighth round: Y.M.C.A. v. North Shore. Eden v. Technical College A, Excelsior v. University, Grafton United v. Technical College B, Grafton Old Boys v. Unity, Ponsonby v. W.Y.M.I. Ninth round: Y.M.C.A. v. Technical College A, Eden v. Excele.or, v orth Shore v. Grafton United, Technical College B v. Ponsonby. Unity v. Uctvemty. W.Y.M.I, v. Grafton Old Boys. Trr-Xn round: Y.M.C.A. v. Excelsior. North Shore v Terhir.c.a.l College A. Edea v Unity. W.Y.M.I. v. University. Technicai Coliesre B v. Grafton Old Boys, Grafton Untten v. Ponsonby. Eleventh round: Eden ■». North Shore. Excelsior v. Technical College A. Y.M.C.A. v. Technical College B i 0 ra.ft.-vn Putted v. Grafton Old Boys, y:.\ M.L v. Unity. University v. Ponsonby.
PRE rHURCHES' ASSOCIATION. T: - Churches' Cricket Association will JronhniJe its rompetition on Saturday. The foJiov»-i!;g ia the draw:—St. Albs.n's v. Newjnarke:, Remuera; Somervell v. Excelsior ■yVtcTia J'a.rk , St. Sepulchre v. St. Lukf't' Victoria Park. MATCHES AT HAMILTON. To Kuiti played Hamilton at Hamifton on Anniversary Day. the latter winning by 137 r,:ns on 'he first innings. Scores:—Hamilton: First innings. o s2 (Eoveridge 126 not eut.Bm.ltfa 38, Leniban 19, Shepherd 17). 3e Kiim: First innings, 115 (Bennett 30 not e-.ii. Dr. N -nolson 17. Ronaldson 16, Turner iy , second innings, 60 for five wickets, tor Hamilton. Gilmour took four wickets ffti M runs a.T)d K. Johnston three for 41. for In Kum. Ilarnil took five wickets for 41 tuns and Dr. Nicholson three for 64. Morruisville played a Hamilton team at mmiitoii on Aamvetsary Day. the former ginning by ; ,7 runs on the first, innings. frrfrre?: — Hamilton: First inningß, 130 (haml'n 95. Blarkie V,, Hooker 20. Sneddon '"'".' m' ; , second innings. 117 for six wmkets 'Hooker. 48. Dufty 22 not out. Fraser ]■..'. MnrrinsTiln; First innings, 187 « 09. A. Humphries 33 not out, Brideer 21. .--cholium 19). For Morrinsville, 1 haase took sjx wickets for 42 runs and :m »**£ / or " 2 - , For < Hamilton. H. Johnston four wickets for 16 runs and I.i»ckin two for 29. TAURANGA V. TE PUKE. [BT TELEO-aAPH.—OWN- CORRESPOKDINT.] TAURANGA, Wednesday. Tlie Tauranga eleven played its first match T"t the At trill Cup against Te Puke on Moneay. t,nd was defeated by six wickets. Tau?ar,gs. in its first iinun;:R made 121, and deerfired the second innings closed after making 138 for seven wickets. The Te Puke 1-am in its. first innings scored 171. and in tnn second innings made 90 for four wickets i-or the winners C. Montgomery made 67 in tp.n first mnmgs and 40 not out in the con J, E / >r -vanran«» &■ Renshaw scored E6 in the first innings and 62 in the second. WILLIAMS SHIELD MATCH. FALNn-PSTON RETAT?n\S TR.OPHY. T3T T»XEGBAPH.— rKESS ASSOCIATION.] t'ALMKRSTON NORTH. Wednesday, lhe cricket match for the Heathcote J i;.itixri* Shield was concluded to-day. J T -.irner r ton North High School beat Waitaki jf-igh School by an innings and 151 rune. } »lm«*ton made 536 in their first innings anrf ttauaki replied with 274. The visitors la.ted weil. and it. to thought they might Eiarie a large score in their second mninge, but they compiled only 111. Scores:— PALMERSTON NORTH. First rnnings 636 WAITAKI.—First Innings. Smyth, 1.b.w.. b. Hodder 81 ( ra.:g, r. Sollitt. b. Harrison . . . " 8 Sumpter. c. Lyre, "b. Hodder .. ..34 1 Hunier, 1.b.w., b. Harrison ~ ..62 Jh. Parkes. 1.u.w.. b. Hodder .. . 9 bearie, I. Hodder 38 B-runohaw, c. McSweeney, b. Hodder .. 5 f\ Hj.nter, b. Harrison 2 HoweL.j. b. Hodder . \ ; Jnglis, not out ." ." *" 14 l>aj-rieh. b. Hodder . * 7 Extras . . . . , . , \ \\ 7 T « a - '. .~274 Bowl.ng Analysis.—Hodder took seven wicfteta for 102 runs, Harrison three for 105. Second innings. Smyth, c. McSweeney, b. Harrison . . 29 < raig, 1.b.w., b. Harrison .. .. .. 9 Sampler, c. Sollitt, b. Hodder . . . . «j J Hunter, c. McSweeney, b. Harrison . . 14 >arKes, c. Holiier, b. Hodder .. ..14 S?*rie,, c. Sayweil. b- Harrison . . . . 1 b-rirrishaw, b. Hodder 14. 6. Hunter, run o.:t 7 BoweJls, st. b. Dawber . . ..' 17 Inghs, not out 0 Darraeh. b. Dawber 0 Extras , , . . , 0 ."ill Bowling Analysis.—Harrison four wickets sor o: runs, Hodder three for 39.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17696, 3 February 1921, Page 7
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