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CRICKET

MATCHES IN RODNEY Following are the results of matches played under the control of the Rodney Cricket Association on Saturday:— Matakann v. Mullet. Point.—Matakann: First innings, lOS (\V. Dunning 72, E. Campbell 2i>). Bowling: E. Anderson five for Ml, S. Alcie three for 22, A. Martin one for 13, G. Lanrie one for 15. Mullet Point: First innings, 93 (F. Lawrie 2(>, D. Martin IE. Anderson 13, A. Martin i:i, J. Edgar It.) not out). Row,lirig: \V. Dunning five for 45, R. Dunning three for 2(>, S. Campbell one for Whangaripo v. Omaha.—Whangaripo: First innines. 104 (P. Dunning 104, N. Vipond 21, A. Bell 13, W. Armour 11). Bowling: S. Torkington four for .">l, X. Wyatt three for 65, N. Reeves one for 2S. Omaha: First innings, f .'l for two wickets. Bowling: P. Dunning two for ft. FRIENDLY MATCH A friendly cricket match was played between the English Public Schools' Club and the New Zealand Dry Cleaning Company, resulting in a draw. Following were the details:— English Public Schools' Club.—First innines, 'J 17 for eight wickets, declared (L. E. Cartridge Jll retired, J. R. Morris 20. G. A. Downie 17, D. F. Nuthall 15. E. Williamson 15, V. L. Humphreys 10). Bowling: Johnson took five wickets for 50 runs, Craig two for 51. McCloughen ono for '27. New Zealand Dry Cleaning Company.—7o for eight wickets (Donaldson 31). Bowling: H. G. St. Beechey six for 33, D. F'. Nuthall two for 17. WIN FOR HAMILTON A cricket match played during the week- i end between Te Kauwhata and a Hamilton I team resulted in n win for tho latter by 35 ! runs. Following aro the details:— Hamilton.—First innings, S5 (Owsley 30. j Hemi 10, McMahon 12). Bowling.- Geek four ' for 0, Black two for 27. Second innings, 40 I (Owsley '25 retired). Bowling: Cleary five I for 10, Hewitt four for 14. Te Kauwhata.—First innincs, 34. Bowling: Mansen seven for 3, Owsley two for 11. Second innines, ,05 (D. Scholium 14, A. Scholium 11). Bowling: Owsley five for 10. ' OPOTIKI MATCHES [by telkghaph—OWN correspondent] | OPOTIKI, Monday | The Opotiki Cricket Association's competition was continued during the week-end. Otara | played Waiotahi, and in the first innings j scored 21, Chambers being the only one to i make a stand with IS not out. Wells took ! seven wickets for 4 runs, and Malcolm three I for 2u. In the second innings. Otara scored I 33 for tho loss of three wickets. Murray ! being batsman. Paerata met Power Board, scoring (52 in > the first innings (Day and T. Clark 13 each). I Harriman took five wickets for 14. Power Board replied with 37, Henry 12, being the only one to reach double figures. Day took [ fonr wickets for 10. Paerata won on the ' first innings. CAMBRIDGE COMPETITIONS j [i'ROM OUR owx correspondent] j CAMBRIDGE, Monday The first series of games in tho Cambridge ; Cricket Association's competition was decided I on Saturday, when Wanderers defeated City | by an innings and 11 runs, and High School, j last year's champions, beat Colts by 78 j runs. After scoring only 17 in the first innings, City was dismissed by Wanderers for (>2 in the second (D. Munroe IS not out, Kelly j 13). Bowling for Wanderers L. McKinnon performed the hat trick and took another wicket with his fifth bail. His tally was four for 11, N. McKinnon three for 10, Crawshaw two for 1-1. Wanderers had made 93 runs on the previous Saturday. Colts, with only 12 to their credit for their first innings, were dismissed for 37 in__their second innings (W. Wilson Dot out 17, M. Woolley 10), and were 78 runs short of High School's total. In the conclusion of the first round of the i country competition, Fencourt West was defeated by Whitehall by 20 runs and Fencourt East defeated Bruntwood B by 11 runs.

PIAKO COMPETITION [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] MATAMATA, Monday The following are the results of play in the Piako Cricket Association's competition on Saturday:—T.T.T. defeated Old Boys. Old Boys batted first and scored 01 (Scott 12, Gordon Ift, Wilson 12). Vallance took five wickets for 37 runs, Hunt four for 18 and Parker seven for 1. T.T.T. declared at 108 for four' wickets (Smith 02, Vallance 58). Scott took three wickets for 3!) runs, Vino one for 52. In their second innings. Old Boys made 30 for seven wickets. Matamata and Okauia drew. Matamata scored 107 (Simpson 30, Bones 1 •"». Cohen IS, Griffiths 10). Graham took four wickets for 14, Sharpe one for 27, M. Malone fivo for 0. Okauia scored 81 for six wickets at stumps. Cohen secured two wickets for 9 runs, Atkins two for 20. Wardville beat T.T. Colts. Wardville made 04 (R. Hughes 40, N. Johnstone 15. A. Hughes 13). Callaghan took one wicket for 17 runs, Wilks seven for 10. T.T. Colts collapsed ,and were dismissed for 12 runs in their first innings, and 50 in the second. PLAY AT THAMES [from our own correspondent] , THAMES, Monday In spile of (he showery weather cricket matches wore played on Saturday. Tararu dofeated Old Boys arid Kuraka won on the first inninits from High School. Tararu made 100 (Cleave 48, Milling ■>/. Gedye •_>!). Morgan it'-'). Howlinir for Old Hoys Buchan took five wickets for 07 runs, Johnston one for 40, liane one for 21, Muir one for 12. Old Boys scored 01 CMnir 22. Moran IS). Howling [or Tararu Cleave took three wickets for 'JO, Lang one for 12, Morgan two for 10, C. Hilling three for 0. Karuka's first innings yielded 37 (Watson 14, Clinker 11). Howling for High School McMillan took five for 27, Hoskinij five for 8. In the second innings Karaka made 22 for three wickets. High school ,jn the first innings scored 20. Bowline ■or Karaka Watson took four wickets, Baker In the second innings High School made 30.j (Jenkins o, Jloskins 10, McMillan not out 50).

games at darcaville [BY TELI'.CIIAI'II —OWN ('(IitIIKSI'ONIIKNT] DARCAVILUJ. Monday . Kesylto of matches played under the conf 01 Of |he Northern V a iron-Cricket Association on Saturday were as follows: vM v. Post and Telegraph,- Diirpie: First innings, lot (Clynii I I, Harluss tolmore IH retired, Monks I'-' not out). ™*ll"«: lie win three for :S.l, Jlohson two p.' sl , Allen one for Wigg one for ('. iiml Telegraph: First innings, 71 (Wat,,on 11. M churl ens IHennett Howling: foilr for 7, I'.arhiss three for 2.1, Glynn one for I 'J. 'Ti ' School v. Power Hoard. — Power {Ward: First innings, :tl). Howling: Fitness 'our for ii, iiradley two for <i, Hnrton one i." r 0. Johnstone one for Tremain one for '• Second innings, l'j. Howling: Johnstone m"js, Tremain three for .1, I/.zard one J icholsori one for 1, Fitness one for '• High School: First innings, (Hurton 10, linn v 1 1 '- Howling: Hilling three for 10, on of " ne for Woolley four for 21. Tidey »e ror o, Mason one for I'J. Second innings, ra,t "c y in. Howling: Dane four for 8, ooMny four frt( . , itininjr for <>. Mason o; 'e. for •_>. DARGAVILLE CLUB'S OFFICERS [Bi TKI.KCH.V l'H —OWN COttIIF.SI'ONDKNT] DA HO AVI LLH, Monday i>>>,... P i officers were elected at the ('lhk' 1 'jaectinj; of the Darcaville Cricket Mr r~ ri "" Mr - '' u Hill; president, V u'ii '' f, "l'st'y; vice-presidents, Messrs. N. j; "'J S( ? n - A. 11. Class, 11. 11. Tonkin. S. Rrui t f' "■ J - Cuthbert. P. Itourke P v ~ r ' ass; secretary and treasurer, Mr. cam'ain ?. ,! * ,V a ! ,,ain ' Mr - J - Rarlass; viceNorthdVn \v' • Itichards; delegates to the * l '(i Grant ° a Ss,ocialion ' Messrs. liarlass

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22578, 17 November 1936, Page 15

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CRICKET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22578, 17 November 1936, Page 15

CRICKET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22578, 17 November 1936, Page 15

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