CRICKET.
COACHING PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
REVISION OF PROGRAMME.
The coach committee of the Auckland Cricket Association has found it necessary to curtail the previous programme and the following arrangements have been made bo far as primary schoolboys arc concerned, the programme commencing on Tuesday next : Eden Park, 9 a.m.. Tuesdays.— M. Wallace, B. Burgess (Avondale); T. _ Homan (Gladstone), A. Ueshor. H. Eiidie (Kowhaw; G. Child?, D. C.' Cleal (Grafton). Victoria Park. 9 a.m., Thursdays.—Miles, Batty (Ponsonby); A. Swinton, R. Milson, K. Gray (Bayfield);. D. Mclndoe (Curran Street); C. Hayward (Napier Street). North Shore Club's Nets.—s p.m., Wed-nesdays.--C. McCarthy (Devonport); \'. Scott (Stanley Bay). Domain.—Nil.
RESULTS OF MATCHES. Following art) the results of matches played under the control of the Auckland Public Schools' Cricket Association: Seniors.—Kowhni A, 74 runs for seven wickets, beat Richmond West, 19; Maungawhatt. 103 (Hanson 22), drew with Kowhai C, 48 for three wickets (Brookes 25); Cornwall Park. 51 (N. Otto 21), beat Remuera, 37 (Gibbes nine wicke's). Juniors.—Curran Street, 101 (Steele til), beat Richmond Rond, 38 (Eaton 17); Grafton, 72 (Foulks 17, Cleal 16, Childa 14), beat Parnell, 9. Following is tXe draw for the junior semifinals, to be played bpfore December 8.Takapuna v. Curran Street, at Victoria Park, by arrangement; Grafton v. Remuera, ut Domain, by arrangement; winner Potter's Park v. Winner Western Suburbs; Winner Grey Lynn group n. bye.
WEDNESDAY ASSOCIATION. WIN FOR PACIFIC CABLE BOARD. The match between Pacifir Cable Board and Takapuna Dairy, played yesterday under the control of the day Cricket Association, resulted in a win for Cable Board by 73 runs. Scores: — Pacific Cable Board: First innings. 159 (Joynton 13. Norton 19, Nelson retired 31, Stoupe 16, Hoskinsr 12. Bundle retired 38). Takapuna Dairy Bowling: Foster {our for 34. Hitchen two for 27. Takapuna Dairy: First innings. 86 (Cliffe 38 not out, P. Foster 12). Pacific Cahle Board: Bowling, Bundle six for 25, Smyth one for 11, Stoupe one for 13. •
MATCH AT PIVERHEAD. A friendly match between A. B. Donald's and Riverhead. pished at Riverhead. resultfd in a win for the latter team by nine wickets. Following were the scores^ — Donald's: First innings. $2 (F. Dustin 35). Reynolds took eight wickets for 20 runs. Battershill two for 20. Riverhead: First innings, 115 (Battershill 17, Reynolds 14, Wathen 12, McKibbiu 461. Dustin took five for 23, Somerville three for 28. Stephenson two for 10. Donald's: Second innings, 74 (Farrant 24. Stephenson 17). McKibbin took seven for 29. Ellice three for IX. Riverhead: Second innings, 22 runs for 1 wicket (Battershill 15, not out).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20116, 29 November 1928, Page 15
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