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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

NO SENIOR GAMES PLAYED. On account of tho Domain being occupied there were no senior matches played in the Suburban Association's ' competitions on Saturday. Following are the results in other grades:— SENIOR B GRADE. HARBOUR BOARD V. L. D. NATHAN » Harbour Board.—First innings, 176 (Simpson 23, Saxon 22, Wright 19, Munn 21, Aimstrong 32. Farrant 22 not out). Bowling: Clarke took three wickets for 40 runs, Malcolm one for 25, Chubb two for 23, Murray two for 18. L. D. Nathan First innings, 172 (Murray 38, Dwan 10. Bentlev 15. Scott sfl, Clarke 28). Bowling: Jaquiery five for 56, Saxon one for 36. Learning two for 39, Bennett two for 39. Harbour Board won by four runs 011 the first innings.* SECOND GRADE. City Council v. Manurewa.—City Council' First innings, 5; second innings. 15. Bowling for Manurewa.' Peebles three for 2, Giobons four tor 3. Manurewa: First innings. 86 for four wickets (Gray 56, Robinson 17 not out), Manurewa won by an innings and 60 runs, a four-point win. Otihuhu v. Invicta.—lnvicta; First innings, 108 (Davies not out 41, James 21, Thompson 19). Bowling for Otahnhu: Bright seven wickets, Williams and Gane one each. Otahuhu: First innings, 118 (Mattson 47 not out, Gane 21, Williams lfi). Bowliiifr 'or Invicta: James three wickets, Cheesman two. Stone. Morris, Davis and ,Roy cne ».ach. Otahuhu won by 10 rue?*—a twc-poinl win. Tramways v. fTew I<ynn.—Tramways: Firßt innings, 67; second innings. 47.- New Lynn: First innings, 27; second innings, 43. Tramways secured a three-point win. THIRD GRADE. <?ity Council v. Manurewa.—City Council: First innings, 120; Becond innings, 72 for one wicket (declared). Manurewa: F"irst innings. 55; second innings, 58—three-point win for City Council. Haydn v Glen Eden.—Glen Eden: First innings, 18; second innings, 29. Haydn: First innings. 84 (McNamara 15, Hogg 14, Turner, 15). Bowling for Haydn: First innings, Skeen four for 8, Kinfjdon five for 10: second innings. Kingdon eight wickets, Skeea two. Haydn won by an innings and 37 runs.

Richmond v. Public Works.—Public Works: First innings, 33; second innings, 11. Bowling for Richmond: .Tones ten wickets for 13 runs, Lincoln three for 14. Biddick five for 14. Richmond: First innings, 88 (Clarke 14. Dunn 10. P. Biddick 17 not. out, Short 11): second innings, one wick-jt for 51 runs (.Lincoln 13. Dunn 25 not tut). Richmond won by nine wickers and 5)5 runs, a three-point win. Auckland Power Board A v. Auckland Power Board B.—Auckland Power A won by iwo runs—n three-point win. Railway v. Parnell.—Railway: First innings, 76 (Taylor 31, Davis 11. Rosetnan 12 not out): second innings, five for 4 l (Parkes 30 not aut). Parnell: First innings, 04 (Packman, 38, Bowater. 16): second innings, 41 (Bowater 16. Gyde 14). Bowling for Railway: Parkes six for 34, Finnel four for 9, McLaren three for 22. Bowling for Parnell- Scarborough six for 31. Packman, seven for 31, Railway won by five wickets —a three-point win. Victoria v. Otahuhu.—Otahuhu: First innings, 54 (Speedy 30): second innings. 88 for nine wickets, declared (S. Clark 35 not out. Bey 27, Speedy 10). Bowling: R. Murray took 10 wickets for 38 runs. Anderson two for 20, E. Rowe five for 50, Oates one for 5. Victoria: First innings, 98 (R. Murray 40, C. Andorson 25, W. Edmonds 23 not out); second innings, six wicketo for 50 (E. Row© 20) Bowling; White three for 20, Gillies two for 26. Clark two for 19. Hieatt two for 12, Marflitt five for Id. Victoria won by /four wickets, securing a three-point win. Auckland Power Board A v. Auckland Power Board B.—Auckland Power Board A: First innings, 56 (McAnulery 19. Corringham 16, Jacobs 11); second innings, 43 (Rowbottom 12) Auckland Power Board B: r irst innings, 59 (Strong 15); second innings. 38 (Bray 14). Bowline for Auckland Power Board A: Jacobs took nine wickets. Creden six. For the B team. Taldum took eight wickets, Finlavson four. Auckland Power Board A won by 2 runs—n three-point win.

' THE FRANKLKsJ COMPETITION. [BY TELEGRAPH. OWN COHRESrONDENT.] WAIUKU, Saturday. The first match this season in the Franklin Cricket Association's competition was played to-day. It was between Karnka and Gleibrook. Karaka made 108 runs (Beechey 23, Gilroy 18. Brook 16. Gilmore 10. Mulgan '0), against Glenbrook's 78 (Cooper 36, Hay 14. .Tudd 13). RANGITIKEI V. TAIHAPE. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] / TAIHAPE. Saturday. The first repreeentativo cricket match of the season was played at Taihape to-da.y when the homo team met the Rangitikei eleven Rain fell at intervals during the afternoon. Taihape batted 'first and made 107 runs (Bamill 26. Rotnerham 23, Kincaid not out 16. GJennie 11. Chase 11) Fullerton Smith took six wickets and Hallwood four. Rangitikei compiled 156 runs (Marshall 41, McKenzie 27. H. Lyon 00. Swainsor. 12. Merwood 11). Rotherham took three wickets. Kincaid and Glennie two each. Lowry and Chryatal one each. Rangitikei won by 49 runs. DUNEDIN CHAMPIONSHIP. . [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN. Sunday. In fine but threatenin weather and on wickets made soft by showers m the morning, the first grade cricket matches w_ere continued yesterday. Albion, who had scored 264 on the f rst day, secured a twonnint win over Granr.. wh"> reixlifid 229 (McMullan 96, Elm en 58) McMullan was suffering from a dislocated finger and would not httve batted had six of the Grange wfekets not fallen fo« 57 rvn, The partnerqhin botween McMullan aud Elmes added 134 for the seventh wicket. Blair took s ®ven wickets for 48 runs. Albion -ere-dismissed th Dnnedin - two-point. win ore. Carisbrook. who had niacin So in in, lings Dunedin'e fir.f. nmnsrs eWd & ic. 7 m S h s took aix wickets for 21.

THE WAIKATO ASSOCIATION.

SECOND ROUND CONTINUED. , [BY TELEGRAPH. OWN CORRESPONDENT.] HAMILTON, Sunday. ! The second round of the Waikato Cricket Association's competitions was continued yesterday afternoon in fine weather. In the senior B section, Hamilton East made 216 runs in the first innings against Old Boys, who responded with 70 runs. Following on Old Boys made 133 runs. Hamilton East thus secured a four-point win by nil innings and 16 runs. For Old Boys, Beifnett made 25, Macmillan 23, Kemp 20, Tanner 13 Fraser 12 and Fitzgerald 11. Rennio look five wickets for 40 ruus. The match between Hamilton and Hamilton East in the senior A section resulted, m a win for Hamilton by eight wickets. Hamilton East made 115 runs in the first innings, against 271 compiled bv Hamilton. Hamu- ' ton East played on and Bcored 168. in the second innings, making 283 for two innings. The principal scorers were Timms 42, Dufty 37, ami Craig 25. Hamilton in the second innings scored 14 for three wickets. When stumps were drawn last week. Frankton had made 159 in the first innings against Old Boys, while the Old Boys team scored onlv 98. Frankton won by 133. the best scorers were Cobbe 46, R'abone 24 aiul Kavanagli 20. Hawke took three * for 43 runs and Horspool three for 19. GUI Boys made 75 in the second innings (senior 30. Buckland 19. RESULTS AT WHANGAREI. [By' TELEGRAPH. —OWN* CORRESPONDENT.] WHANGAREI. Sunday. The week-end cricket match between, the High School A and Onerahi resulted in a two-point win for the former. High School s first innings ended at 63 and the cuburb.in side replied with 44. . Gaulton took six wickets for 17 runs. The High School made a better stand in the second innings, making 106. Onerahi's opening batsmen in. tlie second innings were dismissed by Braiiisby for three. Stumps were then drawn. High School B. 92. secured a two-point victory over Portland. 39 and eight wickets for 32. PLAY AT ROTORUA. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] ROTORUA, Saturday. Results of the Rotorua Cricket Association's matches to-day are;— St. Luke's v. Ngongotaha.—Ngongotaha: First innings, 201 (Burnley 33. Beaumont 57. Lowe 45. Windley 31). St.. Lrikes: First innings, 113 (Wallis 22. Lewis 45 not out). . . _ City v. Colts.—City: First innings, P (Bragg 24). Colts: First mning3, 162 (Garrard 43), . „ , . High School v. Mamaku.— High School: First innings, 35; second innings, six wic-' kets for 40. Mamaku: First innings, 51.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19799, 21 November 1927, Page 13

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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19799, 21 November 1927, Page 13

SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19799, 21 November 1927, Page 13

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