BAY OF PLENTY V. Y.M.C.A.
GOOD SCORING AT TE PUKE,
A match between tho Bay of Plenty representatives, comprising players from To Pulse, Whakatane, Waimana, and Matata, and the Auckland Y.M.C.A. was commenced iit the To l'uke Domain on Enoter Saturday. After heavy rain the pitch rolled out well but for some time tlx? bowlers wero able to turn the ball considerably. Winning tho toss Y.M.C.A. opened with Miller and Sutherland, tho pair, by steady cricket, puttin!} on 70 runs before Sutherland was run out. Miller compiled 77 runs before hitting his _ wicket, He hit 10 fours. Stallworthy hit out in making SO, including three nixes. Smith also batted well in making 34 The Te Puke bowling was consistent nnd steady, York and Snodgrass being the most dangerous. Following are the scores:— Y.M.C.A.—First Innings. Miller, b Walker 77 Sutherland, run out .. ..It! R. Kemp, b York 21 Stnllworthy, run out . . ..50 Paton, b S nod grass .. (i Smith, lbw, b Snodgrass .. .. 31 Carson, b York .. 7 N. Kemp, c Snodgrass, b York It Hatfield, b Snodgrasa .. .. *. 0 Organ, not out 2 Harrison, b Snodgrass 0 Extras ii ..17 Total .. . ,~2ti Bowling Analysis.—Snodgrass took four wickets for 27 runs, York four for 42, Walker one for 18, J. Ralfe none for 30. BAY OF PLENTY.—First Innings. Smythe, c Smith, b Organ .. .. 1 Knight, not out .. . , .. ..12 Total for one wicket 13 TRAINING COLLEGE MATCH. AUCKLAND V. WELLINGTON. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION. ] WELLINGTON. Monday. The annual cricket match between the Auckland and Wellington Training Colleges commenced on Saturday. In iheir first inning 3 Wellington niado CO runs (Cowan 27, Gibson 11). Lawrio took three wickets for 7 runs, Ball two for 8 and Butler two for 11. In their first innings Auckland scored 31U runs. Baillio took three wickets for 101. Lcet three for 51 and Walker two for 30. Wellington, in their second innings, made 07 (Welch 20). Guy look four wickets for 22 and Weir two for 1.
TARANAKI V. WAIKATO. WIN BY EIGHT WICKETS. [BV TELEGRAPH. —riIESS ASSOCIATION.] NEW PLYMOUTH, Monday. Tho Taranaki representative cricketers defeated tho Waikato representatives by eight wickets In the first innings Waikato made DO, Taranaki at tho drawing of stumps yesterday bavins mado 113 for four \vicket3. The remaining Taranaki wickets fell cheaply to-day, the side being out for 179. Johnston took tour wickets with four successive balls. Wailento were dismissed in tho second innings for_ SI runs, and Taranaki needed six to win. Theso they gained with tho 1033 of two wickets.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20219, 2 April 1929, Page 12
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