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CRICKET.

N.S.W. ' TEACHERS V. WAIKATO.

MATCH AT HAMILTON. ■

A cricket m&tch -was commenced at Hamilton on Saturd?-/ between Waikato and tbo New South Wales Teachers' teani. The weather was fine, but tho attendance was email. The visitors won. tho toss. and elected to bat on a batsman's wicket, and compiled 228 runs. Watson (94) played a fine inninga all round the wicket, and was unlucky in not reaching his century. Rose (32 not out) played good oricket, registering eoma fins hits. McMullen* the captain (28), wag very careful. Taylor (23) and Golding (17) were (he only other doable figure scorers. J. Pomoroy >nd Menzies were the piok of the local bowlers. At the close of play Waikato had lo6t seven, wickets for 94 ruhs. Snedden (25), JBlamiros (22), and Gilmorc (19) were the only batsmen to make any headway against the bowling of Rose and Harvey. Following are tho scores:— NEW SOUTH WALES.—First Innings. Watson, c and bJ. Pomeroy .. ..94 Buckett, lbw, bJ. Pomeroy .. .. 3 Harvey, b J. Pomeroy 0 Golding, b J. Pomeroy .. ~ ~ 17 O'Neill, b J. Pomeroy 6 McMullen, o Carter, b Menzies ~ .. 28 Taylor, b Menzies .28 Rase, not out .< 32 Welhrd, o Connolly, b Menzies .. 0 Gill, c Blamires, b Menzieß .. .. 1 Freeland, o Blamires, b Carter .. .. 6 Extras 14 Total ~228 Bowling Analysis.—Gihnori), no wickets for 15 rune; J. Pomeroy, five for 42; llenzies, four for 68; Johnston, none for 21; Blamires, none for 17; Carter, one for 23; W. Pomeroy, none for- 18. WAIKATO.—First Innings, Menzies, b Harvey . < 0 Snedd.en, st Golding, b Rose . » .. w J,, Pomeroy, b Harvey 3 Gilmore, o Watson, b Hose .. .. ... Cliffe, c Gill, b Rose >. •> Blamires, b Rose .. .. .. n. 22 W Pomeroy, not out 4 Connolly, b Rosa ..2 llmms, not out •. 2 Erb'is . .. . • »• .. 10 Seven wiokets for .a •• ..94 SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. The following is the result o£ the match, Ellerslie A v. Paputoetoo B. played under the auspices of the Suburban Association on p£t<rday;— 1 Ellerslie A v. Papatoetoa B—Papatoctoe; First innings, 44; second innings, 76 (Lyc 23 not out). Bowling for Ellersiie: Gedye took two wickets for 5 runst Barter two for 2, White three for Ellei-.Ut. First inmngs, "81. Ellerslie won V "■■ ■ i' : aings and 11 runs

OUTSIDE MATCHES, Brotherhood r. Police.—Brotherhood: First inninge, 167 (McFfcdze&n 45, Lang 28, Slcemau 21. Rowe 18, Rasper 10. Sheppard 17). Bowling for Police: Jones took three wickets, Maieeytwo, Lowell two. Butler one.. Police: First inninns, 58 (Barnes 10. Jones 8, Witchorn 8(. Bowling for Brotherhood: McFadzean took five wickoid Kaeper two, House two, Rowo one. Btofherhood wen by 114 runs on 'he first innings. Kohimarama v. R.V.—Koliim&rnma: First innincs, 100 (McLaren 20, Toud 18. Purty 16, Gaider 47 not out) Bowlmt for E.V.: Simpson took five wickets for 38 runs, Dooley two for 32. R.V.: Fiwt hinincs, — (Cloko 46. Nelson 31. Qedys 25. Simpson 38. Tabner 20 not out). Bowlinz for Kohiomrama, White took two wicketn for 17 runs, Purdy two for 11, Gwilliam threo for 48.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17984, 9 January 1922, Page 3

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498

CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17984, 9 January 1922, Page 3

CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17984, 9 January 1922, Page 3