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BOWLING.

AUCKLAND COMPETITIONS. PENNANT AND FOUR-RINK. THE TEAMS FOR SATURDAY. Tho fourth round of tho Auckland Bowling Centre's pennant and four-rink championship competitions wil' be played on Saturday. Following are tho teams for tho pennant. competitions: Aucldand v. Pons'onby.—At Ponsonby: Treacy, Burbusb, Oxley, Moir; Beaumont. Newell Campbell, Craig: Kretchsmar. Parsons, Robertson, Bailey: Alexander, Rudd. McCren. Bales; Wyatt. Rawlinson. Kirk. A D. Gray. At Auckland': Dixon, Daniel. Pigcrott, Fletcher; Lamb Harvey, Plummer. Price. C. J. Mackay; C. Allan, Prime. Mc.Mahon, Steele; Anseil. S. Coldicutt. Keesing, Russell; Probert, Dransfield, Hewitson, Gilmour. Ponsonby v. Auckland. —At Auckland Stovenson, T. Joues, Pnterson, Somervell: Cowie, Janiieson, Braidwood, Kelly: Turner. Dougherty, Buchan, Bryant; Simpson. Mackie, Bruce. Johnson; Dromgool. W Wright, Pettit, Garry. Auckland v. St. Heliers. —At St. Ileliers. P. Dimery, Tracy Inglis, Pcrrett, Hnrdte Neil. At Auckland: Crowhurst, Hacket, Clarkson, Scantlebury St. Heliers v. Auckland.—At Auckland. McLaren, Price, Hayes, S. White. At- St. Helier3: P. S. White, Skinner, S. Diamond, ,T Diamond. Auckland v. Avondale. At Avondale: E'ourke, Lyell. Duncan,. Muston. At Auckland: Newbegin, R. D. Gray, Atkin. Osmond.

Carlton v. Onehunga.—At Onehunga: Dlewden, Holland. Tozer. Mantell; Hodge. F. Wilson. Coutts. Fookes; Wright. Phillips,- Elliot. Laurenson; Farrow, McNab, Rowe, Martin. At Carlton: Mitchell, CragoBrown, Gordon, Duffin; Little, Bates. man, Gilles; Garrard, Bell, Cook, A. Coltman; Holford. Edmunds. Watson, Thomson. Onehunga v. Carlton. —At Carlton: V?" bons, Grundy. Coldicutt, E. Sutherland; G. Kennedy. V. Kirk. Flowerday. Green; Hickman. H. Bray. McLaren, A. Brown: J. Gill. Higgens. Harlock, T. Wallace. Home teams will be picked on the green. Carlton v. Ellerslie. At Ellerslie: Dearo. Buxton. Thornes, Warren; Taylor, Wickflteed. Gould, Wrightson: Angove. Murray, Bird, W. Coltman. At Carlton: Robertson, C. Mountain. Stevens. Snedden; Scherer. Pitt, Rose, Clarkson; Morton. Kelly, Scarborough, Blair. Ellerslie v. Carlton.—At Carlton: Donnell. Thompson, Somervell, Wood; Woodward, Watson, Godfrey, Taylor; Christmas, Toy. "Difrgens, Gavey* At Ellerslie: Lynch, Sykes, Somerfield. Reed; Richmond, McKelvie, W. Osborne, F. Osborne: White. Copriins. Macklow. Crosher. _ Remuera v. Epsom.—At Remuera: W. 11. Wallace. Vickerman. J. P. Campbell. Dingwall; Williams. Paterson, Sanderson. T. A. Ashton; Sutherland. Clark, Davis, Hobday; Wyatt, Mollars, L. Brown. Hill. At Epsomi : Dempsey, Wright, Stansfield, Daniels; Headdey, Gannaway, Harbutt,. McLean; Baker, Agar, Walker, W. J. Wallace; M. Reid, Lusher, Spooner, MacFarlane Epsom v. Remuera.—At Remuera: Lewis, J. Wallace. Bruce. Grattan; A. Wright, J. Harrison, Fraser, Foubister; Mingins, Dowding, F. Richmond, E. T. Richmond; Vinson, Morton, Waddingham, Boyne. At Epsom: Amburv. C. Jnckson, W. Smith, E. Jones; Penn, Baird, Sainsbury, Tanner; Laud, A. G. Clarke, Jonkin, J. Wright; Spurr, R. Clark, Haszard, A. Jones. Remuera v. Stanley.—At Remuera: H. East, Wight, Gavey. Proctor. At Stanley; Mahon. Ashton. G. H. Kissling, Young. Stanley v. Remuera.—At Remuera: Parsons. Pegler. Reid. Smith. At Stanley; Sheohau, Spring, Wilson. Bartlett. West End v. Grey Lynn.—At West End; Selby. Moselen, Pri:e, Woodward: G. Hardley, Green, Colthurst, Draflin; McConnell, E. Darby, Blair, Hopwood. At Grey Lynn: Woodnrd. Harris. 7/. White. Wynyard: Venters. E. White. Payne, Scott; Cole, Hardy, MoKeown, Kirk. ' Grey Lynn v. West End.—At West End: J. Dick, Goldsmith, Gibbons. . Stotter: A. Hall, Ifwersen, Mincham, C. Little; Binns, Blamires, Lanigan, Buckley.- At Grey Lynn: HowaTc!, J. Reid, J. Preston, Lye; Street, Pitkethley, Curtis, McLean; Holt, Newton, Raynes, Mclvor. West End v. Waitemata.—At West End: Irwin. Cornwall. Urquhart, Ritchie; W. Wilson, Lovatt, Knaggs, Kirkham. At W a^e " mata: Egginton. McMillan. Horsley, Pierce; Knox, Parkinson, Adams, Murray. Grey Lynn v. Howick.—At Howick: Walker, Caddy. G. Little. Baildon; Thomas, Cameron, Davidson, Liversidge. At Grey Lynn: McEiroy, Cottingham, Connell, Warneford; D. Young, Boden, Fletcher, T. Dick. Epsom v. Manurewa.—At Manurewa • Duke. Hayes. Burton, TTetherington. At Epsom: Fox, Veale. W. Wallace, Parsons. Mount Albert v. Edendale.—At Edendale: Richards, Laurie, Hosking, Murray: Walters, Doyle, Rowe, Jenkins. ' At Mount Lane. Muir, Stevens. Beck; Stenson, I Preston. Constantine, Walker, Edendale v. Mount Albert.—At Mount I Albert: Laing, Neilson, Goldsmith, James; A. Smith, Roan, C. Dee. Brownett. At Edendale: Bluck, Stillwell. Horspool, Forshaw; Dr. McLeod, Bradshaw, East, G. Clements. Mount Eden v. Edendale.—At Edendale: Chambers. Cochrane, Bourke. Surman. At Mount Eden: Bainbridge, Fulton, Ferguson, R. Robertson. Edendale v. Mount Eden.—At Mount Eden: Baker, Bleakley, Addison, R. Smith. At Edendale: Sturgess, McMahon, Canton, Munro. Mount Eden v. Devonport.—At Devonport: Gordon. Mueller, H. 0. Brown, H. Walton; Havman, Delamore. Foperty, Jas. Smith; White, Oatridge, WaErstafF,. Daisley. At Mount Eden: J. Smith, Clarke, Elliott, Bigelow; Hughes, B. Smith. T. Nairn, Herron; Dignnn, Cordes, Leighton, Franklin. Rocky Nook v. jTakapuna.—At Takapuna: Cunningham. A. Gledding, Rule, Milner; Berry, S Adeane. Gribble, Allen; J. Kayes, H. Turner. Buckle, B. Kayes. At Rocky Nook- T. Jone3, J. Jenkin, P. Smith, Bouskill; Buscombe, Campbell, Lamb, Anderson; Baxter, Barton, Sadler, Pearce. Takapuna v. Rocky Nook.—At Rocky Nook: Winter, Hooker, Hill, Hooper; Lisk, Meek, Smith, Morison; Baechman, Perfect, Cutler. Ward. At Takapuna,: Price, Stallard. Galbraith, Ogilvie; Keay, Somerfield, Buckley, Christie: Kay, Oborn, Bull, Veale. Rawhiti v. Dominion Road.—At Dominion Road: Schofield, Watson, McPherson, Wooller: R. Walker, Keller, Millard. Millward; Haslam, Scelly, Millar. R.. Taylor. At Rawhiti: Hill. McGowan, Moncur, Paterson; Ilardcastle, Samways, Stubb3. McKinlay: F. Woods,, Murray, Bennett, Thomson. Otahuhu v. Papatoetoe.—At Papatoetoe: Crawford, May, Pearce, &. E. Harper; Tones, McLarnon, Fenrnley, Ferguson; Kim-; ber, Goodwin, J. Harper, Gardiner. At Of.nVuihu: Cook. Grinter, Lippiatt, Carson; Ogilvie. R. Campbell. Bailey. Everitt, Thomasen, Da,vies. Murdoch. Sykes. Papatoetoe v. Otahuhu.—At Papatoetoe: Bygrave, Watson. Nesbitt, Roseveare; J. Bryant. Crawford, Franklin, McTvor; S. McCullough, Taylor. Cutforth, Rawnsloy. At Otahuhu : R. McCullough, Cowlinc, Hall, Knight: Buckton. Coles, Wilson, Smvtheman; McMasUir, Fricker, W. Brown, Livingstone. THE FOUR-RINK CHAMPIONSHIP. Teams for the four-rink championship are as follow: Mount Albeit v. Takapuna.—At TakapunaHawke, Angus, Bromley, Clark; Maxwell, Garlick, Dawson, Blair. At Mount Albert : Mason, J. Thomas Dann Baildon; Amore, Holdsworth, Cutforth, Allely. Takapuna v. Mount, Albert.—Hunt, Murdoch, Williams, Audley; Arrowsmith, Coulthard. Boulton, Codd. At Takapuna: Keeling, Eckersley Dunlop, Hanna; Collins, Bennett, Spence, Rowbottom. Rocky Nook v. Mount Eden—At Mount Eden: Hunt, Asbury, Brown, Wakeriev Sidler, Bain, W. H. Jenkin, H. Jenkin. At Rocky Nook: Compston, W. White, Roylance, Keatley, H. Williams. Blakey, Randall, Eagleton. Mount Eden v. Rocky Nook.—At Rocky Nook: Marshall, Sargeant, Nash, Gill • Dickinson, Vivim, Gatenby, Bake- \i Mount Eden: Joll Gribble, Woolley A. Nairn; Hull, Middlcton, Bridge, Spinks' Remuera v. Devonport.—At Remuera - Ridings, McCallum. Russell. Macßobie; Short Saxton, Badeley, Wooller. At Devonport'E. A. East, Wntson, S. Kissling, Vugler l Newton, Long, Garrard, Blanchard West End v. Onehunga.—At West End ■ Bremford. Hill, Worsfold, Bell; Hai<» p' Darby, Tonkin, Langsford. At Onehu'nga : Andrews. Thomson, Cooke, Brookes- Cox Phunmer, Whitten. Quin. Onehunga v. West End.—At At Wes* End • Schnackenbersr, A. Gatland, E. Gatland E' Wright; 0. E Jones Lindberg. A. Rober 1 son. G. Court. At Onehunga: T. George 1 Sutherland, W. Hills, C. Schnauer; F' Marks. C. McFarquhar, J. Macklow, o' Kenny. . Dominion Road v. St Heliers.—At Dominion Road : Bellamy Gladstone, Battersby. Dernson; Cartwnght. Gifford. Ashbv ViiirTl*' «. A Ku U Bel J T eT °--R°£eTtHon, Benson. Roberts. Allsop : .H. G, Taylor. Woolley tiawken. Ramsey. St.. , Heliers v. Dominion Road.-At nomiryc-rn Rofld: Womersley. Barry, Civil. Brookneld; Smith. Jackson, Lowe, Keys. At St. Heliers: Campbell, Frv. Philip' Norris: Brad?haw. Chambers, Cahill. Kniuht Epsom v. Stanley.—At. Stanley: W Taylor, Reid. Rutland. Crabtree: A. Taylor Blakey, Inglis. At, Epsom: C. Lamb. Kendall. Wilkinson. De Launay; G. Braithwaite, Lock. Gosling, George. Stanley v. Epsom.—At Epsom: MeTling, Hooker, Kelly. Johnson, Howitt. Paterson, Harvey. Hall At Stanley: Cox, Rons, T.ambie. MacGregor : Locke. Niblock. White McMaster Carlton v. Pukokohe.—At Pukekohe: Pollard, Rorayne. Wishart, Truscott: Coftr"ll Guy, Ball. Hosking. . At. Carlton: Dilli <ar. Barter, Jo«ey Kilgour; T. Mountain, Keesinc. Graham. Lamb. Ponsonbv v. Waitemr<ta.—At Waitemata . Farrow. J. Veale, McLeod. Torrance: D. McGregor, Conway, Bray. Jury.

INTER-CLUB MATCHES. The following teams will take part in inter-club matches on Saturday:— Ellerslie v. Carlton.—At Carlton: Camp. bell. Holland. . Bartlett; A. McKenzie, H. K. McKenzie. Hill, Inglis. At Kllerslie: Coombes. Flyger, Ganley. Wilkinson; Huntor. McLeod. Curbett. Whitehouse. Dominion Road v. Rawliiti.-—-At Dominion Road: F. C. Taylor Aughton Yeoman, Goldsmith; Winthrop. Day, W. H. Jones. Layland: Ritchie. Vercoe. Dean Hoi ows At Rawhiti: W. S. J isher. 0. C. Fisher. Bnlderson, Kelly: Robinson, D. Richardson, Clews. Bryden; Guthrie. Meacheiu. Brown, Sayers. THE PLUNKET SHIELD. CANTERBURY V. AUCKLAND. MATCH STARTS TO-MORROW, The Plunket Shield match between Canterbury and Auckland will bo commenced at Eden Park to-morrov,-. Tho Canterbury team has arrived, and in spite of the absence of six of the most prominent players in Austialia it is Bull a strong combination. Several colts are in the team, which is very strong in batting. 1 aeful practice has been put in and the game should be a good one. The Canterbury team will be chosen from the following players :-D. Sandman E. A. Gassou. J. L. Fmdlay, M. L. I a ß e . J. N. McEwin, L. Brunton, R. Read, I- Woods, R. O. Talbot, R. Gregory, A. Cox. G. Mort!°The Auckland eleven is as follows :-S. G Smith N C. Sneddon, E. Horapool, Iv. W. Rowntree, J. Mills. I. W. Cooper J. B. Simpson, A. Anthony, R. 1? rater P. Gerrard, A S Player. Rowntree and Mills are doubtful It" the form t is not available, A. Scott will take his place as wicketkeeper. Messrs. Turton and Johnston have been appointed umpires. TOURING AUCKLAND COLTS. WELLINGTON MATCH A DRAW. BADELEY PROVES VERSATILE. r BV TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRF.SI'OM)£KT. ] WELLINGTON. Wednesday. The match between teams of colts. ,-'roin Auckland and Wellington ende<l in a <; ; aw. A feature of to-day's play was tho steadiness of the bowling, which Kept tho batsiuoa quiet. On the oponing day each side had completed an inuiutjs, Welling lon scoring 137, unci Auckland lt>7. Boilings and Moiikliouso commenced Wellington's second innings. With tivo runs on Coaloa clean bowled Alonkhouse. Greig joKnod Boilings. and the score was cairied to 63, when Greig, who had scored '23 with fres strokes, had his bails luted by a gunl off break by Butler. Lamason followed and established a fruitiul partnership with Boilings. Despite frequent changes in this bowling tho pair steadily caused tho r.uns to mount, and tho hundred came up for 9:5 minutes' play. Both had a slice of luck, an Hollings when in tho forties was dropped at square leg from an easy chance off iiemus, and tho same fieldsman failed to hold a hot chance from Lamason oil the very next bail. With the total at 138 Lamason, who had reached 40. was clean bowled by Badeley, the wicket-keeper whom the Auckland captain had called upon in desperation. Thoi partnership had put on 85 runs, Hollings' share being 55. Badoley proved himself a piftyer of parts, by clean bowling Bilby with his next delivery. Leys came in, ana tho luncheon adjournment wan taken with the board bhowing four wickets for 140. . . On resuming the University pair Bhowod eomo of the brightest batting of tho day. Leys in particular laying lhe wood on and scoring with well placed off drives. With the total at 195 Butler got a good one past Leys, who had scored 29. From five for 195 tho whole side were out for 251. Hollings, when only five runs short of his century, went for a cut off Butler and was ■mapped up behind the sticks by McCarthy. Ho played sound cricket for his runs, which were made with finished strokes all round tho wicket. Massey, who made 28 in freo fityle, was the only other batsman to get eoing. . Requiring 202 runs to win Auckland commenced their. second innings at 3.35. Badeley and McCarthy wero the opening pair, and as on the opening day showed that they are a couple of batsmen with tho soundest of deforce. Bitdeley did the scoring while McCarthy played tl.e rock. It was not until 40 runs were* up that Hollings lifted McCarthy's bails with a break back of good length. Gerrard again failed to get going, but Mowteith helped Badeley to tako tho total along to 94, when tho former was snapped up by Hollings off Massey. Badeley again demonstrated that he is a moßt promising batsman. He has a powerful drive, and several tvmes found tho fenco with carpot strokes, which gave the fieldsmen no nope of intercepting them. When the pair had added 38 Badcock tossed tho leather to Ruddleston, a Midland third grade player of 16, who speedily effected a separation, Butler, who had reached. 20 lifting tho slow bowler to Leys at deep mid-on. While this partnership was putting on tho runs Auckland appeared to havo a chance of getting the number required. It lessened more, however, when Badeley, who had scored 70 with finished strokes, was taken on the leg side by Kortlang off Ruddleston. Auckland has a prospective representative player in Badeley, who scored 65 and 70, took two wickets for 25, and kept wickets very creditably. Stumps had to bo drawn at 5.30 in order to enable the Aucklanders to catch tho Limited, The score then stood at 138 for five wickets, Auckland btill requiring 63 runs to win. Details:— WELLINGTON. First Innings .. 137 Second Innings. Hollings, c McCarthy, b Butlor , . , , 95 Monkhouse, b Cotftes 4 Greig, b Butler 23 Lamason, b Badeley 40 Leys, b Butlor .. . .. .. 29 Browne, b Johnson 1 Ruddleston, run out 7 Massey, run out 28 Kortlang, not out 4 Badcock, c McCarthy, b liemus .. 1 Extras 20 Total 252 Bowling Analysis.—Coates took or.o wicket for 93 runs, Johnson ono for 34, Butler three for 47, Goodwin none for 24, Homus ono for 10, Badeley two for 25. AUCKLAND. First Innings 187 Second Innings. McCarthy, b Hollings 16 Badeley, c Kortlang, b Ruddleston . . 70 Gerrard, c Kortlang, b Hollings . . .. 1 Monteith, c Hollings, b Massey .. ~ 23 Butler, c Leys, b Ruddleston . . .. 20 Coates. not out 2 Johnson, not out 4 Extras 2 Total for five wickets 138 Bowling Analysis.—Massey took me wicket for 23 runs, Hollings two for 39, Ruddleston two for 38, Browne none for 16, Greig none for 21.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19219, 7 January 1926, Page 12

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BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19219, 7 January 1926, Page 12

BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19219, 7 January 1926, Page 12