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HARBOUR BOARDS' MATCH

AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON [by telegraph—press association] WELLINGTON, Sunday The Bamett Shield cricket match between the Auckland and Wellington Harbour Boards was commenced yesterday. Wellington batted first and made 102. Auckland replied w?■ h 127. Scores:— WELLINGTON.—First Innings McLean, b Bennett .. .. .... 5 Cutts, b Bennett . . .. .. {} Myers, c Barnes, h Martin .. .. IS Prince, c Breese. b Martin .. •• 8 Cornfoot. c Withers, b Martin .. •• 1 McLennan, c Barnes, b Martin .. .. 4 Henderson, c and b Martin .. • ■ 12 McDonald, not out • . .. ..18 Reeve, c Breese. b Bennett .. .. 1' Ahern, b Bennett I Alexander, b Bennett Extras . • - • • • • .. 13 Total 102 Bowling.—Bennett took five wickets for 39 runs, Martin five for 50. AUCKLAND.—First Innings A. Somervell, not out 33 A Beech, b McDonald 1 L. Breese, c Reeve, b Henderson .. 40 V. Chi'ifitensen, c and b Henderson . . 5 L. Martin, run out •> W Bennett., b Cutts "■* J S. Jones, b McDonald .. • • • ■ jJ. E. Johnson, c McLean, b McDonald '' M. R. Lewis, c McLean, b Cutts . . . 1 M S. Withers, b Cutts . . . - • • 0 W. Barnes, b Cutts Extras . . Total • • " 127 Bowling.—McLean took no wickets for 22 runs. McDonald three for 46 Cutts four for 15. Henderson two for 24, Cornfoot none for 5. PAEROA DEFEATS ONEHUNGA Wet weather militated somewhat against good cricket when a team repres.nt.ng he Onehunga Cricket Association was defeated by a Paeroa eleven on the latter team s ground. The features of the match were a creditable score of 35 by R. Howard (Paeroa) and the bowling average of three wickets for 7 runs by A R. kirkham <Onehunga), whose performance included seven maidens in 12 overs Details:— Paeroa -First innings. 98 (Howard 35 not out, Yorke 10, J. Williams 18, Stevens IS). Bowling: Kirkham look three wickets for 7 runs, A. Blockley one for 8, C. Williams two for 10, T. Collins three for 3<>. Onehunga.—First innings, (18 <l. Collins 21 C. Williams 15). Bowling: G. Howard took three wickets for (1 ruiiß. Bamford two for 2, Stack two for 9. Yorke one for 4. Shears one for 10. Paeroa won by .10 runs.

MATCH AT OTAHUHU The annual holiday cricket match between representatives of the Otahuhu Cricket Association and the Pnpatoetoo Cricket Club was played at St urges Pink under ideal conditions. The game resulted in a win for Pnpntoetoe on the first innings Scores; —Papatoetoe: First innings. 228 (Taplin 48, E. Kerr 47. H. Swaffield 35 not out. A. Swaffield 2!). Lusby 25). Rowling: Hynes took two wickets for 59 I'M lis. Hare three for 12. Harvey two for 20, Cleal two for 34. Otahuhu; First. innines. 148 (Montgomery 31, Harvey 25). Bowling: Broberg three for 6, Lusby two tor 7. Bennett two for 17, J. Havill two for 22. MANUKAL BEATS RODNEY Playing at Mataluina on Saturday Manukau (Heated Rodney by 31 runs on the first innings. Scores:— Rodney, 117 (A, Martin 2'j, 11. Dunning 19, C. Mathews 15. D. Martin 15). Bowling- Forsmnn seven for 52. Clark two for 4. Millnr one for 27.'Mnnukau. 148 (J. Forsman 00, B Leach 24, Warin 10, .lohnsoli 13). Bowling: S. Campbell four for 33. R. Dunning two for 54. L. Anderson two for 39, J. Lawrie two for fi. Rodney: Second innings, 109 for five wickets (S. Campbell 33, L. Anderson 10, A. Martin 13, T). Martin 17 not out. It. Dunning 13 not out) HAMILTON COLTS BEATEN [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON. Sunday The cricket match between the Auckland juniors and Hamilton colts was concluded at Seddon Park yesterday afternoon, and re suited in a win for Auckland by 151 runs In its first innings Auckland made 147 runs. Hamilton replied with 125 ('J'. Comer 30. J. Everest 21, T. Skeel 20). Warneford took seven wickets for 13 runs. In its second innings Auckland made 227 for five wickets (Emery 122. Scott 44, Flyger .25). Hamilton was dismissed in the second innings for 93 runsJSkeet 51. Comer 19. Clougli 12). PARNELL TEAM'S TOUR [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] MOR-RINSVILLE. Sunday The Parnell cricket team played Morrinsvillo on the hitler's ground yesterday nud defeated the home team by seven runs on the first innings. The gaino was one of the most, exciting and enjoyable mutches plaved in Morrinsviile. The Parnell batsmen, with the exception of II G. Vivian, were easily subdued. Scores: —Morrinsviile, 170 (A. J Aitkcn 72, W. Johnson 31 not out., W. Fussey 22, E. Stirling 7. J, Wot tie fi, J. Ensor rf, L Chase 3, L. O'Connor 2, \V. Yardlev 1, K. E. Scott, 1, extras 22). Parnell. 177 (H G. Vivian 71, Whitelaw 1. llally 8, Andrews 20, McGclian 2, Johnson 3. Fanning 25, Hartley 4, Si_dda.ll 14, extras 24). Bowling for Morrinsviile, V. Ensor took two wickets for 10 runs, A. J. Aitken four for 27,' Stirling three for 22, Chase one for 29 For Parnell, Goodsir took su tickets for 22 runs. Andrews four foe 40. Ilally one for 30.

INTER-ASSOCIATION MATCH A fast outfield aided batsmen at Waikaraka Park, Onchunga, on Saturday when the Otahulm and Onehunca Cricket Associations played a representative match.

Slight showers in the afternoon. accompanied by fading light, interrupted Onehunga's innings, nnd the nintch ended in u dnuv. Winning the toss, Otahuhu took full advantage of the favourable conditions to compile u record score for the ground of HIT runs, no fewer than nine batsmen reaching double figures. Pacing a difficult task, Onehunga replied with 175 runs for six wickets when slumps were drnwn, T. Collins playing ft good innings for 59 not out. The captain was closely followed by If. lletherington with 45. For Otahuhu. J. Henderson, 75. and W. Power, 55, were tho top scorers. Details:Otahuhu.—First innings. 317 fJ. HendeT son 75. W. Power 55. McCarthy 30. M. Collin 20. J. Montgomery 25. T. Harvey 25. Moyle 30. C. Williams 10, O. Hare 10 not out). Bowling: P. Lynch took two wickets for 13 runs, W. Wilson one for 3. T. Collins two for 81, W. Smith three for 83. Onehunga.—First innings. 175 for six wickets (T. Collins 59 not out, R. Hetherington 45, F. Martin 19). Bowling: J. Hynes took two wickets for 58 runs, G. Hare one for 23, W. Power two for 47.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22392, 13 April 1936, Page 15

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HARBOUR BOARDS' MATCH New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22392, 13 April 1936, Page 15

HARBOUR BOARDS' MATCH New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22392, 13 April 1936, Page 15