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CRICKET.

AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION.

the senior championship.

CONTINUATION Oh MATCHES

Senior crade matches which wero commenced laut Saturday under tho auspices of the Auckland Cricket Association will bo concluded to-morrow. At King's College Eden, with eight wickets for 203, has played itself' into a strong position against Grafton. Tho Eden captain will most likely declare tho innings closed with a view to dismissing Grafton twico to-morrow afterjjoon. Ponsonby. which made lot, also holds the tipper hand againat North Shore, at North Shore, the home team bavins lost five wickots for 13. University, v.ith three wickets for 191, has bright prospects of a four-point win against Y.M.C.A., which compiled 112 in its first innings last. Saturday. Thero i 3 little difference »o far between Parnell and United Suburbs, tho former making 1-1 and tho latter l'-17 for eight wickets. The last twomentioned matches are being played at Eden Park. UNIVERSITY CLUB. The following players will represent tjie University senior B team at Devonport tomorrow: —' Wadditigham, Stewart, Hudson, Luna. Dacre. Hay, Alacklow, Godley, Hason, McKfun. JIAUNCAKIEKIE V. HOWICK. 'A friendly match played between tho llowick and Mtumgakiokie Cricket Clubs to celebrate tho inauguration of tho two new thibs was won by Howick by 11 runs on tho first innings. The scoring on both sides was lather low, duo to tho heavy state of the outfield. Luncheon and afternoon ten was provided by tho ladies of tho Howick Club. Following were the scores:— Maungakiekie.—First innings: 43 (E. Foreman 15, F. Hackenhull 11). Bowling: Haslip took four wickets for 21 runs, Waring five for 25, Thompson one for 2. Second innings: 18 for three wickets (Dillon 19. L. Irvin 13). Bowling: Thompson three wickets loi 26. Howick.—First innings: 59 (Waring 19, Baslip 10 not out). Bowling: Sampson four for 15, E Forsman one for 13, F Hackenhull four for ti. MATCH AT MOUNT ALBERT. A match commencing at 1.30 will b» played on tho Mount Albert Grammar School grounds, Alexander Street, Mount Albert, to-morrow afternoon, between the school eleven and the following members of tho Eden Club:—S Boardman, ,T. G. Brown, J. Coath. W. T. llarrop, J. If. Holloway, L. Hook, G. Hutter, W. G. Jeffries, G. Langton. G. D. Lawrie, F Poeppel, L. E. Vivian.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20087, 26 October 1928, Page 19

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CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20087, 26 October 1928, Page 19

CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20087, 26 October 1928, Page 19

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