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CRICKET

WIN FOR NAVY TEAM Teams representing the Navy and the English Public Schools* Club played a cricket match during the week-end, the turner winning by 102 runs on the first innings. Following are the details;— Navy.—First innings, 157 (Pond 61, Mitca 31 Davies 19. Winch 15. Arbuthnot 10).' Bowling: Hally took three wickets for 3L runs, McGehan two for 29, Nuthall one for 19. Hately one <or 20. . English Public Schools' Club.—First innings, 55 (Ferguson 12). Bowling: Winch took four wickets for 26 runs. Rees three for 12, Kay two for 7, Frey one for 0.

BUSINESS HOUSES' TEAM The selector. Mr. R. A. E Brett, has chosen the following players to take part in a trial match at the Stadium on Saturday, starting at 1.45 p.m.. with a view to the final selection for a representative team to play tho English' Public Schoolboys at the Remuera' Hockey Ground on January; 27. and an Auckland Cricket Association team at Eden Park on. 'Anniversary Day:— T Matthews (John W. Andrews), P. Brown (Carlton), H. Harley (Devonport Borough •Council), P. Farquarhson, J. Jackson t (Devonport Ratepayers), C. Gray (Farmers, Freezing). E. White (Heard's). G. Hodgson;W. Williams (Metropolitan Fire Board),,, R." Hetherington (Onelrunga Old Boys). A. Steele (Ross and Glendining). C. Everitt; E. Holmes (Turners and"Growers). W. Cornev. A Mitchell (Thompson and Hals). H. A "Blakelv. S. Edmonds. R. Bush (United). •V; Biehardson. A. Le Compte C. Davis (Vacuum), C. Bowden (A. B. Wright sKiw>*^ BAY OF PLENTY COMPETITION [BY TELEGRAPH —OTTN CORRESPONDENT] WHAKATANE, Mgr.day In the first game of the second round ■ of the Attril Cup cricket competition Matata, defeated Wnnkatane at' Matata by nine wickets. Whakatane, in its first innings, mado 36 and in the second 33, D. Lees securing 6ix wickets for 17 runs, and Al. . Lees four wickets for 18. Matata "Plied with 62 in tho first innings g,nd finished the game by scoring 11 runs foP one wicket in the second. TAURANGA ELEVENS , «i> [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] TAURANCrA, Monday , A cricket match between the Fire Brigade and Post Office elevens was won by tho Post Offico by 140 runs to 79. Russell, for ■ Post Office, made tho highest score, 41. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21700, 16 January 1934, Page 5

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CRICKET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21700, 16 January 1934, Page 5

CRICKET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21700, 16 January 1934, Page 5