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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. MATCHES FOR SATURDAY. The following matches will be played under the control of the Suburban Cricket Association next Snturday:— Second Grade.—The leading teams in each section will play off. Third Grade A.—VVaratah v. Ellershe, Domain No. 5; P. J. Fawcett. Ltd.. v. Parnell A, Domain No. 3: Gas Garage v. Railway, Domain No. 4; Auckland Meat Co. v Green Lane. Domain No % 11; Epsom Baptists v. Chelsea, Domain No. 10. . Third Grade B.—Victoria v. Richmond Rovers, Domain No. 1. Messrs. Johnson and Molloy. .. Third Grade C.—Haydn v. City Council, Domain No. 6; Manurewa v. Parnell a. Domain No. 9; Ambury's v. L. D. Nathan s, Domain No. 8; Carlton v. Oratia, Domain No. 7; Edendale v. Avondale, Domain No. 13.
MATCH AT WAIUKU. Y.M.C.A. TEAM SUCCESSFUL. An interesting mutch was played during Kastec at Waiuku between a team comprised principally of Y.M.C.A. senior players, with the addition o£ two of the United Suburbs team, and the Waiuku representatives. The visitors were most hospitably entertained by the Waiuku players, especially Mr. Heisse, secretary, and Mr. Beechey. captain. Winning the toss, J. H. Miller put the country team in to bat. ihey compiled 1'25 runs, to which the town team replied with a total of 236. The following were the scores:— , ~ ~ „ _ . Waiuku.— Beechey, b Martin, 1; Heisse, c Martin, b Elliot, 4; Hodgkinson, c Pearce, h Martin. 5; Jack, c Eiddolls, b Paton, 16; Woolley, b Gorrie. 6; Watson, c Paton, b E. Riddolls. 42; Mulgan. c Bushill. b Martin. 18: Brook, b Gorrie, 11; Sampson, b Martin, 0; Langridge,. b Elliot, 4; Jones, st Smith, b Patoru 8; extras, 10; total, 125. Bowling.—Elliot two wickets, Martin four, Paton two, Gorrie two, Eiddolls one. Y.M.C.A.—Elliot, hit wkt, b Mulgnn, 31; Bushill, c and b Mulgan. 53'; Bambury, b Brook, 28; E. Riddolla, lbw, b Mulgan, 0; N. Martin, b Sampson, 36; Miller, c and b Brook, 11; Gorrie, st, b Brook, 14; A. Riddolls, st. b Brook, 28; Pearce. c Hodgkinson, b Brook. 0; Paton. c Hodgkinson, b Brook. 20; Smith, not out. 7; extras, 8; total, 236.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS' MATCHES. Following are the results of matches played under the control of the Auckland Public Schools' Cricket Association: — Seniors.—Remuera A, 69 (Hitchingß 14, Twigden 14, Watson 10) beat Normal, 34. Cornwall Park, 37 (J. Jjewis.l4), b€;at Remuera B. 16. Epsom, 45, declared (Walker 16. Mackie 11, Miller 10). beat Normal, 35. Kemuera A. 63 (Watson 14, Twigden 11, Hi tellings 10 not out), beat St. Heliers. 9 and 25, by an innings and 25 runs. Remuera A, 78 (Hitchings 39, Judson 12), beat Remuera B, 62 (Hay 20, Jenkins 16, Blake 12). Richmond Eoad. 34 and 21 for three wickets (Young 11. Lake 10). beat Bayfield. 12 and 42 for eight wickets (Cave 15, Denny 13). Vauxhall, 178 for four wickets, beat Stanley Bay, 35. Ucvonport, 59 (Freda tovich 26 not out), beat Takapuna, 58 (Wolfgranim 17. Sheriff 13. Martin 10). Juniors.—Curran Street. 48 for three wickets (Mortimer 17 not out, Kennedy 24 not out), beat Birkenhead. 12. Richmond West, 61, beat Newton West.. 3fi. Remuera. 36. hpnt Cornwall Park, 18. Curran Street, 39 (Mortimer 18) beat Bayfield, 21. Bowling: Robinson (Remuera). five for 7: Reed (Cornwall Park), six for 6.
TAUMABUNUT V. TATFTAPE. fBY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT. ] TAIHAPE. Tuesday. The Taumarunui cricket team defeated Tnihape h.v 10-1 runs in a match played at Tnihnpe yesterday. The visitors batted firet rind scored 181 (Christensen 65, Rutherfurd 28, McLay 20, O'Reilly 14, Kerr 1?!, Beale 12). The home team replied with 77 (Woodhead 16. Chrysfall 11, Fleet 10)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19918, 11 April 1928, Page 13
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