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MIDLAND'S GOOD SCOIIF. [I)Y TKI.EGKAPIl —PBEfIS ASSOCIATION] WELLINOT()X, Sunday Senior cricket mutches played yesterday resulted lis follows :—-Mi Hand. HS2 (Dustin 78, O' Xe ill 52); Old IJoys, six for no wickets. Mutt, ~! 1 > (Aim no, Griffiths nix for (>3> ; Kilbirnie, "22 h>r two wickets. Institute. 171 (Tucker (if) not out, Mhmih'll live for (U. Cousins five for Till: V."ellu.i;iton. 147 fur thr-e. I'etone, IS2; University. for three wickets. HATCHES IN CHUISTCHUROH LKSTKR'S (;ot)l) !!<>\YKI\G [u v i m,i.i, u a I'll —i• i: kss association J CHRIKTCIIUKCII. Sunday The third round of matches in tho Canterbury Cricket Association's competitions opened on Saturday, Ground and weather conditions were excellent, hut play nlly was very (lull. Old Boys, 2.(1 (I'iikc 12, Fislior 56, .Efcot-t 42), play mi West Cliristehurch. IS for no wickets. I!i.cat ton, 2SII for einhl, wielotM (Stringer 17. Kohert.-i (VI, I,'ix till not, out), played St. Allninn. Old ('ollestians scored all against Lancaster l'ark, for whom Head look three wiekels for 'J."j and Kennedy three for U. Laneasler Park replied with 185 (Diyden 10, Xolan ;!?). For 'Old Collegians Lester took six wickets for 58. Enst Chrislehurch made ISO ajpunst Hydenhain (Bneinahan til, Allsop 4li. I'a 1., rick took four wickels for Ul. Sydenham raiulo at for no wickets. DUNEDIN CHAMPIONSHIP MOM)XKY MISSKS CKNTFIJY [ lIY TF.I.Ki; n \ I'll I'll KSS ASSOCIATION'] DUN I''.DlN'. Sunday '1 ho third series of cricket nuili lies was bemin m .showery weather. Aj-'amst t'uivermly Diuiedin made 'J,'.,'! (liitihoik O.'i, Cnyaungh It, Dilchlield 50, Kckhold t'.)>. Jolly took pix \viclu ,4 s for 77. ('n rip.brook made. 2U2 (Moloney !l!l. Cox 52. 11. Cnineiou :U|. Dune.dm lost six wickets for IS a::ainst A 1 uon. playing ( l.ri lian Rlothei';, lli;:h .School (lid Hoys made p:,| (Groves fifli. Brookes took seven wickets for ML Kaikutai inter lomp.s five vicketn for 15. made |;m npmnst Gnin<re (t'onstabln 11, Mr CI renor Ml tiol-out). Lr min took «ix wicketu fur 42 and ■L'dg'erwood threo for 9.
OTAHUHU ASSOCIATION GOOD BOWLING FIGURES ,A full programme of games was played under tho control of tho Otahuhu Cricket Association on Saturday. Tho bowlers were on top in moat Ramos and scoring was low. 'L'lie results were:— Kail way v. Paasongjr Transport.—Passenger Transport: First innings. 41 (King 12). Second innings, seven wickets for 00 (Lovell 10. Simm l't not out). Bowling: Rankin nine for 81, Grtibb four for 52, McCorkindulo ono for 3, Warren ono for 1. .Railway: Fust innings, 159 (Warren 41, McCorkiiidale 23, Bud 14, Rankin 13, Boaden 12. La w.son 11. Mason II). Bowling: Taylor throe for 13, Bollingham two for 35, Carter two for 12, Howard ono for 111, Hinim one for 8, Hill one for 10. Railway won on the li iat innings. Uollaby's v. Returned Soldiers.--Hellaby's: First innings, 10. Second innings, 52 (Halsey 17 not out. Jones IS). Bowling: McLaren five for 10, .Eustace six for 23. Coppina three for 15, Bay four for 10. Returned Soldiers: first innings. 93 (Bay 20, Dens 1(5. Cot)pine 12, Burgess 12. Wilson 12). Bowline: 13alsey two for 15, M'ooro five for 12, Haggle two tor 23, Warren one for 0. Returned Soldiers gained a. six-point win. Kempthorno lYoaaer v. St. Joseph's.— Kempt horue-ProsHer: First innings, 58 (Ari<install 17. F. Kemplay 10, E. Kemplay. 12). Bowling: Miller two for 13, Speedy four for 14. Turner three for none. St. Joseph s: First innings, 45 (Miller 21 not out., Speedy 18). Howling: K. Kemplay two for 12. F. Kemplay three for none. Clayton one for 18, Mnrtlilt one for t, Arkinstnll one for 4. Kcmpthorne-Prosser won on the first innings. Challenge v. Borough.- Borough: First innings, 10 (Taylor 12). Second innings. 17. Bowling: Bright in for 24. llvnes five for 15, McDowell two for 0, Brirnblo one for 0. Challenge: First innings, three wickets for 105, declared (Housham 52 not out, McDowell 21, Britublo 17 not out). Bowling: Taylor two for 40. Bacon ono for 20. Challenge gained a six-point win. JUNIOR GRADE Trinity v. Railway.— Railway: First innings. 127 for five wickets, declared (D. Cochrane Of) not out, Boaden 21, Skeen 10). Bowling: Smith two for 12. Mullins ono for 8. Webber one for 15. Trinity: First innings. 71 (Honehain 37'. Bowling: Boaden five for 31. Currey three for 18, Cochrane one for 15. Hill one for 5. Railway won on tho first ltiningK. Railway I! v. Challenge B. Rnilwnv: First innings, 40 (Pralt 22). Second innings. 20. Bowling: I'. Jones 11 mo for 51, Greenalgh four for 12. North ono for 15, Pnlmnu four for 0. Challenge: First innings. 20 (Edwards 13i. Second innings. 50 (P. .Tones 13. Pulman 1". Apps in, (4. Jonea 10). Bowling: J. Pratt- 11 for 35, Froster one for 0. J. Clark three for 15, Richardson none for 7. F. Clark three for 20. MATCHES AT RAMI ETON [FROM OtTTt OWN CORHKSrONDF.NT ] HAMILTON, Sunday Tho Wnikato Cricket Association's senior competitions wero continued yesterday in fine weather. Old Boys beat Claudelands by 175 runs to 137 on the, first, innings; Hamilton Fast beat Hamilton by 1 t'J runs to b3 on tho first innings.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21647, 13 November 1933, Page 16
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