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CRICKET.

THE UNIVERSITIES MATCH. GAME ENDS IN A DRAW. HONOURS WITH LOCAL TEAM. The annual between Auckland University CoHegi and Victoria University College, Wellington, was concluded at Eden Park yesterday, the gnmo ending in a draw with honours in favour of the Auckland team. Victoria's first minings realised 121, the team just savins u flollow-on by ono run. Auckland forced tlae puce in its second inuings, and declared closed at two o'clock with 80 for eight wickets. This left Victoria 2J hoots in which to make 230 runs, required to win. It did not attempt the effort, however, and at stumps had lost 173 lor six. wickets, »»fo,ckenzie played n very sound innings for 70 not out,. He was hit in tJio mouth by a hall returned from tho out.iu'ld, the injury requiring two stitches, but he carried on. Matheson bowled well throughout. Details of tho scores are as Inflows: —

AUCKLAND* First Innings Second Inn.inS:s. A M. Matheson. b Williams . . .. 21 H \\ r Cooper, c Tuko, t> liaise . . o K." Hudson, o McLeod, b Wilhama .. 10 a! McJJougall, b McLeod 4 Schnauer, not out . ]\. G. due. c Mackenzie, b Bagso .. 0 j)' Limn, lbw, b Basso J» ]{' H. Browne, run out - 1* .Clarkson, b Tripo « K'xtraa * - Tov'al for eight wicked, declared .. 80 Bowliiig Analysis.—Bagyo took three wicIreta Tor -I runs. .McLeod olio for 12. Walson none for 19. Williams two for 21, 'lripe one i° r 10 - y^cTOßlA.—First Innings. 11. W. Qsborn. b Clarkson .. .. 1 lv. H. C. Mfcckenzis, c Matheson, b Garraid . • • • •• , H. Arndt, c Browne, b Garrard .. 3 W Dormer, b Cjarrard • • • • '• Ix A C Tripe, lbw, b Garrard . . • • ]>. Wilson, c Cooper, b Gee . . .. i< K. McLeod. c Btfown, b Matheson. .. 1.1 F. Bagge, c Lu,nn. b Garrard .. • • ■' C. Williams, b Matheson f i ,T Richmond, not out . • • ■ • . • K' W. Osborn, lbw, b Garrard .. • • 2 Extras Total ™ Bowline Analysls,~Mntheson to °|v two wickets for 15 runs,. Garrard six for 43. Geo Olle [or 7, Clarkson ono for 0. Second Innings. P Wilson, c Browne, b Garrnrd .. 5 R TI C. Mackenzie, not out .. .. <0 }[' W! Osborn, b Matheson .. .. - A." C. Tripe, b Geo » F. Bacrgo, b Geo 10. McLeod. not out • • -' W Dormer, r. and Ii boo .. - . II Arndt. b Clarkson ' Extras .. Total for six -wickdls 1™ Bowling Analysis —Mjttheson to<* one wicket for 23 run*. Garrnrd one for Gj. t.ee three for 3S, McDouctill none, for 18, Schnaucr nono for 7. CIU-rltson ono fur 7.

NORTH AUCKLAND TEAM

REPRESENTATIVE FIXTURE.

VIPOND SCORES CENTURY.

Tho North Auckland representatives played a drawn game against tho Auckland City and Suburban (earn at the Domain yestcrda". Tho visitors vrero at. the wickets for three hours and scored -'l3 runs. TI. Vipond played splendid cricket for 102. He scored all round tho wicket with shots aaid was unlucky in playing ono on from Robertshaw. P. Dunning (Gft) gave a sound display, being dismissed by a brilliant catcvh by Burton. At the close of tho day's play Auckland had lost four wickets for 167 Bi'irton <64) and Edmunds (33 not outl tatted well for the local team. Details of the play aro as follows: NORTH AUCKLAND.—First Innings. P Pimthcr, b R. Burton 4 N. Vipond. b Robertshaw .. .. 102 W Dunning, b Burto"i . . . . . 0 E. Wyatt, c Watts, b Baxter . .. 16 P Dunning, u Burton, b Dunning .. CO AV Wrathall, b Matthows •• - . ' White, c Robertshaw, b Matthews . 0 iR - Arneil. lbw, b Burton . . . . .. '.l C. Farman, et. Edmund*, b Baxter .. IS B. White, b RobevUhaw 3 W. Thompson, not out 6 Extras .. -• '••I 21 Total .. .. •• •- • • 215 Bowling Analysis."—-Burton took three wickets for -15 runs. Barnes none for 21. Dunning one for 37, Baxter two for 25. Matthews two for 31. liobertshaw two for 40, Hollsa none for 21. AUCKLAND.—First Innings. R. Burton, b Wrathall C-t A. Gedye, h Vipond 8 D. Edmunds, not out 38 A. Dunning, run out 5 Cr. Morman, run out 21 W. Hollis, not out 22 Extras .. .. « ••i.. 0 Total for four wickets .. .. 167 Bowling Analysis.—Vipoad took ono wicket for 35 runs, Farman none for 35, W. Dunning none for 4(5. WrulliJill ono for Ift, Arneil none for S, P. Dunning none for 15, MATCH AGAINST FRANKLIN". The Auckland City a.nd Suburban representative B team was successful in beating Franklin by 112 runs on the first innings. The visitors made 122, while Auckland scored 234. S. Gates, the local captain, balled splendidly for 57. The scores were as follows: FRANKLIN. —First Innings. Rose, b Williams 3 llickling, b Williams -2 Mulgan, b Stanley 15 Laurie, i Cooper, b Stanley . . . . 24 Gilinore, b Cooper 17 Cartwright, b Cooper 1 L'leydell. b Stanley 8 Drake, lbw, b Cooper 30 McKinnon. b V Williams .. .. i:j Brooks, not out Kali", b V. Williams . . 0 Extras .. .\i i. .• ... .. 4 Total 122 Bowling Analysis.—C. Williams took two wickets for 10 runs. Cooper threo for 27. Dickson none for 14. Stanley three for G4, V. Williams two for -4. Second Innings. Pleydell, h V. Williams . . .. .. s Brooks, run out . 0 McKinnon, run out 0 Cartwright, not out . ... ... 0 Rose, b Williams . . ;i Extras .. .. ■. .• .... ... 0 Total for four wickets 17 AUCKLAND.—First Innings. .1. Elliott, run out 3 F. Cooper lbw, b Mulgan «'j V. Viscoe, c Darnton, b Hickling . . "28 C. Williams, run out 16 S. Gates, retired . . .. . . . . £7 N Watkins, b Laurie 2 J E. W. Dickson, c Mulgan, b Cartwright 0!) V. Williams, not out 27 R. Watkins, b Cartwright 0 A Stanley, b Cartwright 0 T. Collins, b Draka 14 Extras .. ..• .. ... 29 Total 231

Bowling Analysis.—Drake took 0110 wicket for 75 runs, Ivnhn none for 25, Mulgan one for fill, Hicklais one for 24, Laurie one for 8, Pleydell none for '2l, Cartwright three for 17.

HAWKE CUP MATCH. MANAWAIU V. NELSON. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] PALMERSTON NORTH. Monday. The Elawke Cup cricket match was continued to-day, when Nelson's last two batsinen brought the first innings total to 183. Manawatu's first innings produced 156. Nelson, in its second innings, had lost three wickets for 57 when stumps were drawn. AUCKLAND DEFEATS THAMES. [by telegraph.—own correspond ext. 1 THAMES. Monday. The Thamea-Auckland cricket match was resumed to-day. the home team's innings be.i.3 continued and 83 runs beina added to Satmday's score, making a total of 139 run 3(G Buchan 44. Gibson 14). Auckland, in their second innincs. mnde 211 (Allcott 102 retired. Couldroy 33, Wilson It. Archer 29). Thames, in their second innings, made 11)2 (R. Buchan 17. Cleave 15. Wells 18. G. Buchan IG, Biokenshire 15). Auckland won by 141 runs.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20219, 2 April 1929, Page 12

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CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20219, 2 April 1929, Page 12

CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20219, 2 April 1929, Page 12

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