CRICKET.
THIRD GRADE. North Shore v. Technical Old ■•;> Boys.— Technical f Old Boys:v' First ;•'■ Innings;:/ 32. Second innings, 29 (Benjamin 11). y Bowling for North Shore: Hipkins took ton wickets for 83 runs, • Woolley : ten ■• for 26. North Shore: First innings, -158 for six wickets, declared (Colebrook 54, Eyre 85. Jay 15. Samson 11, Woolley 10 not out, Wilson; 10 not out). , A three-point win for North Shore. • , .......r. ..-,,-,.....' ' : --■'.'' TAURANGA V. MT. MAUNGANUI.. . . V . .=■. ..'.: ■;;■■■; :- :i.;\ \*'K ■'- • „- y [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN COEBKSPOiTBBNX.J ' TATJRANGA. Monday. A cricket match was played on Saturday between i .elevens representing Tauranga ana Mount Matmganai. Tauranca winning on the first innings by 115 runs to 68. Kenshaw and Goulding batted well for Tauranga, while Chitty made too score for the Mount. Baker was prominent in bowling for Ta.u? ranga, and Kenny for Mount Maunganui. KING COUNTRY COMPETITIONS. .-: ,[ [BT TELEGRAPH.— CORRESPONDENT.] TACrMABtrNUi; Monday. The Kaitieke cricket team defeated the King Country Club on Saturday by 30 runs on the first innings. Kaitieke scored 93 and 143 (Gibbons SI, Christensen 29), and King Country 63 and 76 for sev«n ■wickets IN. Winger 50). Singe, ' for . Kaitieke, i and N. Winger, for King Country, were the most successful bowlers. < , l ~ 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18317, 6 February 1923, Page 5
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