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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION

SECONDARIES OF MATCHES. HARBOUR BOARD'S BIG SCORE. GREEN LANE HEADS THE LIST. The Auckland City and Suburban Cricket Association concluded the second series of its Benior championship matches at the Domain on Saturday. In spito of heavy rain throughout the week, the wickets were in splendid order. In fact, the conditions suited the batsmen. A three-point win to Green Lane over W.Y.M.I. was a feature of the day's cricket, and gives the sido a lead in the senior competition. Green La no scored 211 in its first innings, and W.Y.M.I. followed on, failing in two inning, to overtake Green Lane's score. S'eccombe proved almost unplayable, and secured four wickets in the first innings and eight in the second. On both occasions he returned excellent averages. Harbour Board put up a big score against Albion and secured a two-point win on the first innings. Breese. 98. played splendid cricket, and was' unlucky to miss his century. Ponsonby's last two wickets put up a stubborn fight to overlako Ellcrslie's total, but failed by 22 runs. Ellerslio thus secured a two-point win on the first innings. The positions of the teams aro as follows P. W. L. D. Pts. Green Lane ..2 1 1 4 Harbour Board ..2 1 1 3 Ellerslio .. ..2 1 Ponsonby .. .. 2 1 1 I Albion .. ..2 1 1 1 W.Y.M.I. , . .. 2 - 1 1 1 Following are details of Saturday's play:— GREEN LANE V. W.Y.M.I. W.Y.M.I. commenced batting with three wickets down for 32. Green Lane's bowling, however, proved effective and Seccombe met with considerable success. For W.Y.M.1., H. Chapman batted splendidly to score 50 runs. He played correct cricket and never gave a chance. S. Young also batted well for 25 aid was unlucky to be run out. In the follow-on. Seccombo badly beat the batsmen and secured eight wickets for 32. A. Lewis. 37. and H. Chapman. 20. were the only W.Y.M.I. batsmen to make a shewing. Scores:— GREEN LANE. First Innings 211 W.Y.M.I. —First Innings. A. Lewis, c E. Watts, b Scarborough .. _9 H. Chapman, c ('lark, b Svent .. .. 50 R. Kaspar, b Kerr .. .. .. .. 2 V. Albrecht. b Scarborough .. .. 3 S. Young, run out 25 G. Allen, not out . .. .. ..19 F. Yates, c Hughes, b Seccombe .. 1 F. Chapman, c Paxton, b Seccombo .. 0 K. Scott, b Seccombe 4 D. Chapman. Wroath. b Secconibo .. 17 A. Thomas, b Kerr .. .. .. .. 0 Extras .. .. .. .. •• H Total .. •. • • • ■ • • !"• Bowling.—Seccombe took four wickets for 35 runs, Kerr three for 73, Scarborough two for 19, Wroath none for 3. Second Innings. A. Lewis, c Scarborough, b Seccombe .. 37 11. Chapman, lbw, b Seccombe .. .. 20 D. Chapman, b Seccombo .. .. .. 0 K. Scott, c Hart, b Seccombe .. .. 7 S. Young, c Paxton, b Kerr .. . 2 R. Kaspar, absent .. .. .. .. 0 V. Albrecht, c and b Seccombo .. .. 6 G. Allen, not out .. .. .. ■.. 9 F. Yates, b Seccombe 0 F. Chapman, b Seccombe 4 A. Thomas, c and b Seccombe .. .. 1 Extras ? 'J'ota I .. • - •. • • .. 93 Bowling.—Secoombe took eight wickets for 32 runs. Hart none for 12. Wroath none for 20, Scarborough none for 3, Kerr one for 21. ELLERSLIE V. PONSONBY. Ponsonby's two not out batsmen, Robertshaw and Withers, made a solid stand to avoid defeat on the first innings, but the remaining two wickets fell cheaply, and Ponsonby was 22 behind Ellerslie. RobertF.haw, 39 not out. did some big hitting, as did Withers, who soon scored 21. Ellcrslie's bowling was well handled, and changes were frequent. Ellerslio batted again and compiled 153. Matthews, 52, batted attractively, scoring all round the wicket with pretty shots. Yates, 35, also did well. In Ponsonby's second innings Sallen delighted the crowd by scoring 52 in 30 minutes. Edmunds batted well for 25. Scores: — ELLERS'LIE. First Innings .. 206 Second Innings. S. Yates, b Barnes .. .. . v. 35 J. Matthews, b Cooper . v 52 W. Hollis. c Barnes, b Nicklin .. 14 V. Williams, c Robertshaw, b Barnes .. 12 E. Watkins. st Cooper, b Robertshaw .. 6 A. Watts, b Sallen 7 J. Elliott, c and b Barnes 16 R. Burton, c Edmunds, b Cooper .. 2 H. Burton, not out .. .. .. .. 0 J. Baxter, run out ..: .. .. .. 1 Extras .. .. .. .. .. S Total 153 Bowling.—Barnes took three wickets for 36 runs, Cooper two for 26, Robertshaw ono for 39. Withers none for 8, Nicklin one for 30, Sallen one for 6. PON SON BY.—F i rst I linings. G. Morman, c and b Matthews .. ..25 D. Edmunds, b Matthews .. .. ..13 I). Sallen, b A. Watts .. •. .• .. 10 H. Barnes, h Watkins .. .. 17 E. Masters, b Burton. •.. .. 26 F. Cooper, run out .. . . 6 E. Mills, b A. Watts .. .. t.v. 0 W. Robertshaw. not. out .. .. v.- 39 J. Withers, c Elliott, b Baxter .. •.. 21 L. Nicklin, c H. Burton, b A. Baxter 15 11. Houston, b A. Burton I Extras H

Total 184 Bowling.—Walts took two wickets for 36 runs. 11. Btirton two for 53. Matthews two for 24, Baxter two for 37. Hetherington nono for 1, Watkins ono for 22. Second Innings. D. Edmunds, st Yates, b Baxter .. 25 G. Morman, c Hollins, b Burton .. 2 D. Sallen. b Burton 52 W. Robertshaw, st. Yates, b Baxter ... 2 E. Masters, o Williams, b Hollis .. 4 If. Barnes, b Watkins .. .. . 3 if. Mills, b Burton .. .. ..i 4 F. Cooper, not. out -.. ■.* ■ 4 W. Withers, b 11. Burton .. ■..• 20 Extras 8 Total for oiglit wickets nr.: . 121 HARBOUR BOARD V. ALPJON. Harbour Board was too strong for Albion and declared its first innings at 275 for the loss of six wickets. Breeso gavo a highclasH display and got within two of his hundred when R. Stallworthy beat him with a good ball. Badeley, 27, and Martin, 28, indulged in some big hitting. Wriirtit b 52 v/as a feature of Albion's second innings. Scores ALBION. First Innings 315 Second Innings. If. Wright, b Williams .. .. .. 52 A Gedye. c. Matthews, b Martin .. 1« R. Stallworthy, o Dunning, b Matthews 20 V Viscoc, c V. Williams, b C. Williams 12 H Youn Matthews, bV. Williams .. 9 G F. W. Dickson, b Bennett 0 W. Mine ham. c Mann, b Martin .. 3 E. Stallworthy, c Dunning, b V. Williams } W. Longville, not out 4 Extras 2 Total for eight wickets .. .. 128 Bowling.—Matthews look ono wicket for 24 runs, Mann none for 9, Martin (wo for 41, Turner none for 20, Dunning nono for 13,, C. Williams two for 17, Bennott nono for 1. V. Williams two for 3. HARBOUR BOARD.—First Innings. L Preese, b R. Stallwortlty .. .. 98 A. Dunning, o Mincham, b E. Stallworthy •• .73 Y Williams, b E. Stallworthy .. .. 23 T. Badeley. c sub. b Viscoe .. .. 27 J,. Martin, b E. Stallworthy .. .. 23 C. Williams, bR. Stallworthy •.. II Extras .. .. 15 Total for six wickets (declared) .. 275 SENIOR GRADE B. Harbour Board v. Jnvicla.—lnvictn : First inning". 136 (i)avios 10. Bryan 10, Watkins 27, Everett 17, Mellor 39. Mooro 16). Bowling: Douglas took two wiokets for 40 runs. Storey one for 14. Denize ono for 12. Turbott two for 17, Learning two for 39. Saxon two for 7. Harbour Board: First innings. 41 (Saxon 10). Bowling: Bryan cjsht for Jl. C'heesemnn two for 31. Second inning.*. 96 for 5 wickets (Furruut 20. retired. O'Hara 15. Douglaa 20. Storey 21, not out), _Bwlitijj: Everett nono for 14. Stone ono for 20. Davieß three for 36, Bryan nono for 24. Invictn won by 92 runs on the first innings. SECOND GRADE. Green Lane v. Avondale,--A.vondule: First innings 103 (Simpson 35. H. Warnock 13. Allen 11). Bowling: McCarthy look seven wickets. Clark one, McQuarrie one,_ T. Culluin one. Green Lane: innings. 78 (H.. Cullnm 25. Warner 13. Hewitt 19). Bowling: Dinian took four wicketß; Simpson three, Crawford one. Avondalo won by 25 runs.

THIRD GRADE. Star of Eden v. Gas Garage.—-Gas Garage: First innings. 165 for 3 wickets (Colo 69. Peachey 51. Moore 15. Brighton 17). Bowline:: Minogue took three wickets. Star of Eden: First innings. 107 (Minogue 48. ifowson 16, Clark 14). Bowling: Rubv seven wickets, Briehton one. Second innings. 33 (Clark 11). Bowling: Ruby tlireo wickets, Lang four. Gas Garago won by an innincs and 25 runs. Edendalo v. Royal Oak.—Royal Oak: First innings, 55 (Sutcliff 12. Hay 10, Fulianiea 11). Second innincs. 26. Bowling: Motion took six wickets, White three, Warren two. Edendalc: First innings. 50 (Bell 13. Walton 10). Second innincn 40 for 5 wickets (C. White 11, not out. G. Warron 12. not out). Bowling: Fuljames seven wickets. Estcourt five. Edendale won by five wickets. HOUSE MATCHES. C. H. Frankham's v. Carlton.—Carlton: First innings, G6 (funnell 18). Bowline: Harrop took five wickets for 20 runs. Frankham's: First innings. 83 (Howell 34). Bowling: Gliont took four for 28. New Zealand Breweries v. George Court. Limited.—Breweries: First innings. 218 (Kent 81. McManus 40. not out). Bowline: Walker five [or 63. George Court, Limited: First innings, 90 (Thompson 23). Bowl in«: Beresford four for 21. Breweries won b.v 128 runs.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20427, 2 December 1929, Page 15

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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20427, 2 December 1929, Page 15

SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20427, 2 December 1929, Page 15

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