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CRICKET

COLTS MATCH AT DOMAIN GAME RESULTS IN DRAW 'FINE LAST-WICKET STAND The representative cricket between the Auckland. Suburban and Wellington colts was concluded at, the Auckland Domain yesterday and resulted, through a dogged last-wicket stand -by E. Masters and C. Williams, of Auckland, a drawn game. The wicket was but Auckland only carried its overnight score of 119 to 120, when Masters was smartly stumped. Wickets fell rapidly and the innings closed for 139. A feature of Auckland's second innings was the stand made for. the last wicket, 73 runs being added before stumps. Scores:— WELLINGTON First innings f .. 212 Second Innings A. McLean, b Butler " 1 Duffy, Ibw, b Wildman . . . . . 24 •T. Sourt'ess, b Butjer 1 I. Wrigley, c and b Robertshaw .. . .. 38 E. Bezzant.'b Robertshaw 1 D. Turnbuil, b Wildman .. .:. .. 0 Wilson, c Donaldson, b Wildman .. 33 C. Edwards, c and b Butler .... 1 O'Loughlin. c Lonergan, b Butler .. 8 Fowler, not out . . 10 L. J. Brabin, b Butler .. .. .. 0 Extras . . . . 3 Total . 120 Bowling.—Butler took five wickets for 41 runs, Wildman three for 29, Robertshaw two for 14, Williams none for 1, Lonergan none for 8, Innes none for 13, Mills none for 11*. ■ AUCKLAND.—Firot^lnnings. Guiniven, b Brabin 30 Goldsworthy, b Wilson 8 Lonergan, c Souncss, b Brabin .. . . 5 Innes, c McLean, b B'jabin .. .. 0 Mills, st Fowler, b Brabin . . . . . . 5 Williams, c Foivler, b Turnbuil .. .. 9 Masters, st Fowler, b Brabin .. . . 15 Butler,, c Wilson, b Brabin .... . . 37 Robertshaw, st Fowler, b Edwards .. G Wildman, c Wrigley, b Brabin . . . . 1. Donaldson, not out in Extras ~ .. 7 Total .. , . ,~139 Bowling.—Brabin took seven wickets for 32 runs, Edwards one for 11, Turnbuil one for 28, W'' son ono f° r 82, McLean none for 3. Wrigley none for 27. Second Innings Guiniven, b Wrigley 4 Goldsworthy, b Wilson .. .. .. 44 Innes, run out .9 Mills, lbw, b Wilson . . . , . , .. 8 Donaldson, b Wilson . . 1 Robertshaw, b Wilson .. .. .. 0 Butler, b Wilson 2 Lonergan, b Brabin . . .3 .. , . (5 Masters, not out 3G Wildman, run out . . 3 Williams, not out . . 35 Extras .. „. 4 Total for nine wickets 152 Bowling.—Wilson took five wickets for 24 runs, Wrigley one for 28, Brabin one for 50, Turnbuil none for 1, Edwards none for 15, McLean none for 27. COUNTRY WEEK TOURNEY 1 POINTS FOR PRATT CUP The country cricket week tournament was continued at the Domain yesterday under splendid conditions. The contest for the Suburban Cricket Association's Pratt Cup is at an interesting stage, and with today the final dsy, special interest will be taken in several of the games. Following are the positions of the teams;— Franklin. 13; North Auckland; 12: South Auckland. 10; Manukau, 0: Otahuhu, 3. The leaders meet the bottom team to-day, while North Auckland will meet South Auckland. Results of yesterday's play aro as follows : Suburban Junior Representatives v. Balmoral. —Balmoral: First innings, 239. (I. Cleal 113, retired. Pickmere 51, Stewart. 21. Skinner 14, Mcßride 12). Bowling: Bright three for 65. Cantell three" for 50, Mills one for 25, Williamson one for 35. Suburban Representatives: First innings: 128 (Rogers 76, extras ,15). Bowling: Cleal six for 54. Bimnore 0110 for 8, McGehan one far 8, Mcßride oije for 10. Balmoral won by 111 runs. '■ Pukekoho v. Manukau.—Manukau: First innings, 80 (Brookes 25, Bowman 21). Bowling: Hickling thrco for 10, Howden two for 14, G. "Laurie one for 14. G. Zinzan one for 11, R. Kahu one for 10, Pleydell onp for 0. Pukekoho: First innings. 196 for two wickets, declared (Howden 93. H. Cooper 60, G. Laurie 41. not out). Bowling: Duder one for 57. Clark ono for 49. Manukau: Second innings. 41 (Duder 10). Bowling: G. Laurie three for 9. Kahu two for 7. Zinzan two for 0. Hickling two for 6. Cooper one for 3. Pukekoho won by an innings and 7t> runs. . South Auckland B v. Auckland Cricket Association.—South Auckland B: First innings, 31. Bowling: Scarborough throe for 5. Cooper four for 17, Stowell.one for 5. Auckland Cricket Association: First innings, 181 for eight (Scarborough 61, Rountree 50, Lewis 82, Cooper 12). Bowling: Munro four for 18, Molloy one for 30, Griffiths one for 53, McPherson one for 42. Keats, ono for 29. South Auckland B: Second innings, 154 (Griffiths 51, Maher 3L Young 30. Nelson 12). Bowling: Lewis five for 48. Shepherd two for 37, Cooper two for 16. Auckland Cricket Association: Second innings. 6 for no wickets. Auckland Cricket Association won by 10 wickets. South ' Auckland A v. Otahuhu.—South Auckland A: First innings, 237 (Liddell 76, Roberts 57, Hughes 56, Whelan i 9). Bowling: Clayton three for 26 Dmeen two for 56. Gillies two for G9, Wotherspoon two for 52, Keesing one for 35. Otahuhu; First innings. 143 (Keeaing 23. Henry 17 Pearce 17, Clayton 13, White 16, Bay 11, Nield 18). Bowling: Whelan four for 58. Roberta three for 19, Scott two for 20. Sutherland one for 31, South Auckland A won by 94 ru " s -, North Auckland v. Roskill.—North Auckland: First innings, 156 (Wilkinson 41. Wilson "36, E. Dunning 13. Ross 13. extras 21) Bowling: T. Lyon threo for 24, Heazlewood two for 21. McSkimming one for 7, RatclitTe one for 32. Roskill: First innings, 275 (T. Lyon 103. Loncjvill© 61. Clw 34, not out, lUtcliffe. 30. Heazlewood 13. extras 20). Bowling: W. Dunning four for 56. Vipond four for 72, Wilson two for 4i,. Roskill won by 119 runs. VISITORS WELCOMED The visiting team. Wellington colts, was welcomed at the afternoon _ tea adjournmerit yesterday by Mr. J. Elliott, president of the Auckland City and. Suburban Cricket Association. Mr. Brabin, manager of the Wellington team, m replying, made eulogistic ''eference to the fine spirit that . the Suburban Association had shown toward the visitors. He also, spoke of the splendid arrangements made by Mr. U Stallworthy, secretary of tho Suburban Cricket Association. , On behalf of tho members of the Colts team. Mr, Brabin presented a framed autographed photo 4 of the team_ to Mr. Stallworthy In responding, Mr Stallworthy referred to the bond of good fellowship which existed between the Auckland Suburban and the Wellington Cricket Associations. lIAWKE CUP MATCH [FROM ouu own correspondent] HAMILTON, Thursday The third challenge match of the for the Hawke Cup, which the holder Sou h Auckland, successfully defended, for the W» successive time in a match against Pot, y Bay this week, will be played st Seddon Park. Hamilton, on Monday,. Tuesday and Wednesday, the challenger being Nelson. It is expected that the Nelson team, whinh includes H. M. McGirr and <L Newman, Wellington, and New Zealand representatives. will be the hardest proposition which South Auckland has yet met. The South Auckland team is as follows! —r-S• A. R. Badeley (captain), b. E. Senior, AV .T. Cassidy, A. Lissette, N. Winger, T. A. Campbell, R. Skeet, H. Going. J. Aitken, K. Smith. M. Barrett, R. Clough (twelfth man). CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING OPOTIKI CLUB'S EVENTS [BY TEbF.GR.4PH—OWN* COBHESPONDENT] OPOTIKI, Thursday The Opotiki Riflo Club held a pueeeseful clay-bird elioot yesterday. Following were the results Sweepstako, of ejx bircjs.—W. Semmene F. Young, J. Young and H, Jones, with five birds each, divided the money. Second Sweepstake, of eix birds, alpo A. You'ne's .trophy.-—Semraens and F. Young,, with the possible, -divided the money. Third Sweepstake, of 10 birds, also G. S. Moody's trophy.--W. Semmens, Mcllwraith, N. Semmens and B. Lowe, with nine birds each, divided the money. W. Semmens and Mcllwraith. shot off for the trophy, Sepjmens winning. , . , Quail Drive, . also" Hartley's trophy, four birds.-rH. Jones, 1. •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21378, 30 December 1932, Page 5

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CRICKET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21378, 30 December 1932, Page 5

CRICKET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21378, 30 December 1932, Page 5

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