CRICKET
REPRESENTATIVE PRACTICE TWO MORE PLAYERS CHOSEN The selectors lo the Auckland Cricket Association, Messrs. 11. Duncan, N. C. Sneddon nnd W B Smith, linvc chosen two additional players. T. Lynn (Y.M.C.A.) and Cr. IJafcliiTe (Grafton), to join those at representative practice.
JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES
PLAYERS SELECTED TO PRACTICE
The following players have been chosen to ul (end practice at Victoria Park tomorrow at 5 p.m. for the purpose of selecting tho Auckland junior representative cricket team to meet Wellington for the Brabin Cup al Auckland on December 2(i and 27:—McCarthy (King's . College), Graham (Auckland Grammar), G. Childs (Auckland Grammar), ,M. Paul' (United Suburbs). N. Hudson/(Grey Lynn), E. Heed (WoUesley), G. Yarnton, B. Hurt (Takapuna), B. 'Callings, I. McSweeney (Papatoe (oe) , 11. Adams, K. Emery (Takapuna Grammar School), G. C. CuntmingH, S. C. Million '• (Eden), Gray- (Ponsonby), F. Barber, I. deal, A. ..Hayward (Balmoral). MATCH AT HELENS'VILLE A cricket match played at Helensvillo on Saturday between teams representing Helensvillo and Thompson and Hills' Club, Auckland, resulted in a win for the former by 21 runs on the first innings. Following arc the details:—
ileieusviilc.—First innings, 202 for five wickets, declared (Shiplierd 82, Herd 36, McKuy 27, Frew 24, Loundea 23). Bowling: Corney two for CO,. Lowry two for 47, LLooton otic for 51.
Thompson nntl Hills.—First innings, 181 (Corney GO, Hoolon 59, Menzie -11). Bowlint;: Herd five for 55, McKay two for 28, Ship he I'd one for 27. Lodge two for 2.
lIAWKE cur TEAM [from our own correspondent]
HAMILTON, Monday
The following team lias been chosen by i!io selectors, Messrs. A. E. Gibbons, \V. Everest (Hamilton) and A. J. Shepherd (Te Awunuttu), to represent South Auckland, the holder, in the first, challenge match of tho season for the llawke Cup, to be played against Taranaki at 'Hamilton on Saturday:—S, A. 11. Badeley, W. J. Cassidy, H. doing, G. K. Hampton (Hamilton East), E. Cr Carter (Te Awnmulu). N. Winger. A. Lissette, T. A. Campbell, (.). McKenzie (Hamilton), M. Baruett, ,T. Aifkcn (Old Boys). Twelfth man: K, N. Smith.
GAMES AT WHANGAIiEC [ I'jtOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] WirAIsGAKEI. Monday The followirifr are the results of matches played on .Saturday by teams in the Whangnrei Cricket Association competition: —Nomads, 13n (Collins 45. Cornell 41, Hedditch >. beat High School A. 102 (Roas ;!3, Miller 21, Simmins 1!); Combined Services, '2lO (Provnn <i7, Campbell 40, Hill 27. Saul 23), beat High School B, 00 (Huwkes 10, Pootc 15, Gimiton 11); "NVbangaroi, 220 for four wickets, declared (Laurie 100 not out, Garland 15, not out. Jennings 33, Stevenson 30, Cash 15), beat Onerahi, "7 fWhimp 11) and 147 (Mason 33, Ogier 32, Hewlett 2G)
PLAY AT WHAKATANE
[BY TEI/EtJBAPI! —OWN COIIKF.SI'ONDENT]
WIIAKATANE, Monday
A cricket match played (luring: the weekend between tlio B team of the AVhakalaiie Cricket Club and a High School team resulted in a win for High School by nine runs. The scores were; —B. team: First innings. 91; second. 93. Hij;h School; First innings, 90; second, 97.
OPOTIKI COMPETITION [FROM OUR OWN CORHESrON'DENTj OT'OTIKT,- Monday The second roitnd of the Opotiki Cricket Association's competition was continued on Saturday, when City beat Tower Board by 82 runs on the first innings. The scores were:—City: First innings, 105 (Jessop 40, G. Parkinson, IS, Drubo 17. Bowling: Short fivo wickets for 30 runs, Harriman two for 23. Power Board: First innings, 23 (Harriman 10). Bowling: Fisher five wickets for 7 runs, Holliday' two for 2, J. Jessop two for 13. Following: on. Power Board mado 00 (Harriman 33, Hawkins 32). Bowling: Fisher 3ix wickets for 23 runs.
AMATEUR ATHLETICS
AUCKLAND CLUB'S EVENTS
The following handicaps have been declared by Mr. A. Moon for the events t6 be decided by the Auckland Amateur Athletic nnd Cycle Club at the Domain tomorrow :
100 Yards Open Handicap.—A. J. Elliot, scr; Walker, _J.}yds; Fimnell, Meredith, 3yds: J. Cnrgill, UJyds; Murray, Roberts. Warren. 4yds; Roper, 4iyda; Eude, Hook, syds; Ryall, 5/b'ds; D. A. Elliot. Harris, Kerr-Taylor, Gyds; W. G. Thompson, 01 yds; Carroll, Luaby, Mitchell, 7yds; E. Jones, Malloy, R. Willcy, 7Jyds; Anderson, Clapham, Currey, Harvie, Martin, Stevenson, Byds; W. G. Elliot, Olliver, SJyds; Mellows. 9yds; Clark, 91yds; May, Whaley, Williams, 10yds. Ono Mile Open Handicap.—Savidan, scr; Dow, 23yds; L. C. .Barker, 30yds; Nicholson, 65yds; ITill, 85yds; L. C. Barker, Birtwhistlq, 90yds; Johnstone. lOflyds; Dolan, Pirison, 110 yds; Allan. 115 yds; Mitchell, 120 yds; S. Bradley, Dunn, 130 yds; Scott, 170 yds; McNicl, 180 yds.
One Mile Open AVtilk Hnndicnp,—C;imeron, scr; .Rogers, 10s: Jlolmea, 28a; Adams, Dnwson, McCarthy. 335; White, 50a; Laird, GOs.
7o Yards Open Ladies' Handicap.—Mrs. A. Jlnn-ia, scr; Miss D. Reynolds. Hyds; N. Mackny. syds; J. Armour, Gyds; A. Harvey, Giyds; if. Cooper, jr. Corliss. H. Dnwson, .7, Oldninn, A. J. Scoullor, 7'vds; R. Scouller, SJyds; J Scouller, R. Tilby, 9yds. Handicaps for the shot putt will be declared on the ground.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21358, 6 December 1932, Page 7
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