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OTAHUHU MATCHES

BOWLER TAKES TEN WICKETS Several good bowling performances were registered in games played under the control of tho Otahuhu Cricket Association on Saturday. W. Connors secured the fine figures of 10 wickets for 18 runs. Results of games are rs follows: — Senior Grade.—Railway v. Mount Richmond—Railway: First innings. 44 (Grubb 19, R. McClnre 16). Second innings, seven for 87 (G. Miller 32, O'Donahue 18, R. McCluro 14). Bowling: R. Miller five for 19, Marshall seven for 55. Pierce two for 26, Haggie one for 9. Mount, Richmond: First innings. 111 (Marshall 41, Rugg 13, Pierce 12). Bowling: Lawrence six for 14, Grubb three for 26, Currey none for 18, G. Miller none for 25. Mount Richmond won on the first innings. Challenge v. Returned Soldiers.—Challenge: First innings, 118 (MeDowall 22, Bnllantyne 33, Connors 21, Watts 19). Bowling: McLaren three for 10, Coppins three for 19, Eustace three for 57, Taylor none for 17, Melrose none for 11. Returned Soldiers: First innings, 21. Second innings, seven wickets for 69 (Deas 25, Stokes 23). Bowling: Connors JO for 18, Bright five for 45, Hynes one for 15, Sutcliffe one for 12. Challenge won on the first innings. Junior Grade.—High School v. Trinity United—High School: First innings. 32. Second innings, three, wickets for 83 (Elliott 53 not out, Ritchie 15, Coombes 1] not out). Bowling: Stokes four for 17, Thompson one for 7, Clayton three for 1, Finlayson one for none. Trinity United: First innings, 47 (Webber 14 not out. Cartier 13). Second innings, one wicket for 31 (Finlayson 24 not out). Bowling: Revell three for 12, Elliott five for It. Roe two fjr 6, Connell one for 7. A first innings win for Trimly United. Railway A v. Papatoetoe.—Railway: First innings, 58 (Biel 23). Second innings, three wickets for 28. Papatoetoe: First innings, 40 (McSweeney 18). . Railway won on tho first mmngo.

ONEHUNGA ASSOCIATION Keen play and close results characterised the third scries of Raines of the Oneliunga Crickel Association on the Waikaraka grounds on Saturday, the highest score being ">B. made by F. H. Brown for the Te "Papapa Works against Reid Rubber. Results were:— Onehunga v. Relief Clnb.—Onehungo : First innings, 82 (Wilson 22. D. Williams 17, W. liny ward 13, D. Criehton 10). Bowlinr* Harvey took three wickets for 21 runs, Edwards five for <l2. Bingley one for 8, Strong one for 2. Relief Club: First innings. 71 (0. Wyberg 24. Anderson 10). Bowling: W. Smith took fivo wickets for 21 runs, C. Benjamin five for 21. Onehunga gained a four-point win. _ . , Reid Rubber v. Te Papapa Worlrs.—Reid Rubber: First innings. 13. Bowling: F. H. Brown took three wickets for 11 E. Hatfield six for 2. Second innings: 43 (F.gnn 21, Preston 15). Bowling: F". _TT. Brown took five v.'iekota for 3 runs, E. ITatfipJcl four for 10 W. Hatfield one for 1.1. re Papapa Works: First innings, 102 (F. It. Brown 58. Swift 10). Bowling: Preston four for 35, Longley two for 20. Cray two for 19. Te Papapa Works gained a six-point win. Trafalgar v. Woollen Mills.— Trafalgar: First innings, 112 (A. Roy 45, J. Whisker 28, V. Roy 14). Bowling: T. Cowley six for 45, F. Willis three for 15. Woollen Mills* First innings, 102 (F?ov;lands 25, F. . Bradv 12, W. Forresler 10. C. Smith 10. F Willis 10)". Bowling: A. Roy three for 10 V. Roy three for 13. L. Wolfenden two for 32, R. Menzies two for 20. Trafalgar gained a four-point win.

OPENING AT MORRINSVILLE [from our own- correspondent] MORRINSVILLE, Saturday Competition cricket for the present season commenced at Morrinsville to-day, when two matches were played between Morrins villo and Te Aroha teams. City (To Aroha), 107 (Hostick 38, Boyd 18), boat Lockerbie (Morrinsville), 05 (R. Scott 21, C. Mallett 20), and High School, 3S, beat Terriers, 34.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21949, 5 November 1934, Page 13

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OTAHUHU MATCHES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21949, 5 November 1934, Page 13

OTAHUHU MATCHES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21949, 5 November 1934, Page 13

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