SENIOR B GRADE
UNIVERSITY V KING'S OLD BOYS King's.—First innings: 101 (McGruther 00 Douglas :i7, Thomson !">)• Rowling: Dixon six for •">!», AVotherspoon three for 'J7, Ohren one for 1!). University: First innings, one Papatoeloe v. Ponsonby.—Papatoetoe: First Innings 'ill for three wickets (Taplin 87, Valentine (SI, Power :W, Elliott 'J;> not out). Bowling: Douglas one for .'?(•, H. AVarneford ono for 63, Binmore oue for 40.
l'apakura v. Waterworks.—Papakura: First innings, 7<> (W. Fr.incis 'Js, Burnett lit, <'. Bcechey l.'J). Bowling: Newdick four wickets for IS; Hook five for 15. Waterworks: I'"irst innings, I'J for four wickets. Howling: Kemp three for "J(> SECOND GRADE North Shore v I'apatoetoe. - North Shore, I.S'J (Cray l!», llowtlen 11, Irving 31). Bowling: Kerr four for 57, G. M. White two for lis. I'apatoetoe, 'JO for no wickets (Winks 1(1 not out). THIRD GRADE. I'onsonh.v v. I'apatoetoe.— I'onsonby I'is (Kainsford :IT, Bond Jl). Bowling: Bray seven wiekets for 11, Burnside two for I. I'apatoetoe, I is for three wiekets (MrSweeney sj, Busby 15 not out). Howling: Bond two for Is. Y.M.C.A. v. Kden. -Y.M.C.A.: First innings, |s| fir four wiekets (Harold .Ml, I'edrotti IS not out, Greenwood •_'(> not out, Broberg 17). The match ended in a draw.
FOURTH GRADE Birkdale \. Comrades B. -Birkdale: First innings, 10(> (Simpson 'J7, Mills 'JO, Williams It). Bowling: I'utt five wickets for 30, Walters two wickets for 3'J, Dryland two wickets for lit. Comrades: First innings, 113 for two wickets (G. 11 ea ley 7 1, <]. Walters Lolicnt lo). Bowling: Williams one for 1 r>, .lackicli one for 7. A four-point win to Comrades B. MATCH AT SACRED HEART The annual match between old boys and present pupils of the Sacred Heart College was played at the college ground yesterday afternoon and was won by present pupils on the fir>t innings. Results are as follows: Present Pupils: Hil for seven wickets declared (W. Snedden 7!) not out. Gardner 'JS, K. C'omde 'J."), B. Twomey 'J:i). Old Boys: !U (!'. Scholium 'J'J, J Coleman .11)). FRIENDLY SOCIETIES Manchester Unity v. Wilson, Canham.— Manchester: First innings (>'J (Webb 111. Warman 13 not out). Bowling: McKeon four for •JO. Wilson. Canham: First innings, three for SS declared (McKeon 33, Bush Hi, Avery Id). Bow linn: Wells two for !». Wilson and Canham won by -J(i runs oil the first innings. Hibernian v. West mere.-—West mere.-- -First innings, l'J5 (Donald 'J(>, Skinner 'JS. Deacon Maquire JO). Bowling: Owen three for 15. Hibernians: I- 1 irst innings, II!) (Dormer to, Belcher 37, Doyle 11). Westmere won by six runs on tln? first innings. * Eden-Auckland v. Newmarket Associated. — Eden-Auckland: First innings, S3 (Kingrose ■lO, Sadler -J3) Bowling: Mo.vle four for 'Js, Graham four for 37. Newmarket: First innings, 05 for six wickets (Taylor is, ,f. McC'lure 15, W. McClure JO). The match was drawn. INTER-HOUSE MATCII Farmers' Freezing Company v. Auckland Gas Company.— Farmers' Freezing Company. I'J'J (McKay 3S not out, Tizard 'J(i). Bowling: Cole took three wickets for l(! runs, WoOlford two for 'jr., Friend two for 33, Short two for -15. Auckland Gas Company: l'j:i for one wicket (Cole (it not out, Friend f>3 not out). Bowling: Aro took one wicket for 33 runs. A win for Auckland Gas Company. MATCH CANCELLED Owing to unsatisfactory ground rrrangemerits. the A and B trial match between the Auckland City and Suburban Cricket Association's representatives had to be camelled. A complete series of club competition matches will be played before Christmas at the Domain. The association lias decided to take part in the Auckland Cricket Association s provincial tournament during the holidays.
ONEHUNCA ASSOCIATION The fourth scries of mutches in the first round of the Onehunga Cricket Association's D.C.L. Shield competition was played at Waikaraka i'arK on Saturday in showery weather. The most creditable performance of the day was that of J. Young (Old Buffers), who scored <;' l not out and captured four wickets for :t_' runs. Good scores were also compiled hy A. Austin (Heid Rubber Gold;, and A. Bingley (Labour), t 1 not out. The best bowling a vera ties were registered by the following:—C. Williams (Onehunga Hovers), six for (>; T. Collins (Onehunga Hovers), three for 7; ]). Cray (|{eid Rubber Cold), four for 1!). Following are the results: — Heid Rubber (gold), v. Heid Rubber (green).—Heid Rubber (gold): First innings, i:fl for five wickets (A. Austin C. Wiherg •JO. W. Hatfield -J:i). Bowling: 1". J'arker two for '_' S. Heid Rubber (green): First innings, 7."i ((!. Oan 11 A. Britten 11). Bowling: I). Cray four for 1!>, T. Ackland three for A. Austin two for •_'<). Heid Rubber (gold), gained a four-point win. Old Buffers v. Woollen Mills. —Old Buffers: First innings, 3-7 for one wicket (J. Young (it not out, A. Whittle •_'.">). Woollen Mills: First innings, SS (W. Brown IS, A. \\alton 111). Bowling: J. Young four for IVJ. Old Buffers gained a four-point win. Labour v. Te Papapa Works. —Labour: First innings, 110 (T. Lipscombe IM, A. Bingley 4-1 not out). Bowling: W. Smith three for 1."., Te I'a pa pa Works: First innings, 115 (P. Lynch 35, P. Swift :i:t, A. Strong 'J.">). Te Papapa Works gained a four-point win. ~ Onehunga Hovers v. Sutherland s Tannery. —Onehunga Rovers: First innings, 57 for one wicket. Bowling: A. Siebert one for Slitherlands Tannery: First innings, 15. Second innings, .'ss. Howling: C» Williams six for li and seven i'or T. Collins ttiree for , and one for Onehunga Hovers gained a six-point win.
LADIES' ASSOCIATION A junior grade match played at 'Walker Park on Saturday under the control of tlic Auckland Ladies' Cricket Association resulted as follows:—A.L.H.A., -i:t (M. T'ainton Hi). Howling: Beere six for 15, Gibb two for -O. Killarua, Howling: Adams six for 11, Dawson one for K!, M. I'ainton two for 'I A four-point win for A.D.H.A. CENTURY AT THAMES [fhom or It owx coiuiksponijkxt] THAMKS, Sunday Club cricket competitions were played yesterday and good scoring was witnessed up to four o'clock, when play was abandoned owing to rain, Playing for Karaka, Minr scored !i century not out. POSTPONEMENT AT DARGAVILLE [ FltOM OI K OWN I'OKKF.SI'ONDKNT] DA KG A VII.BK, Sunday For the second week in succession cricket matches under the control of the Northern Wairoa Cricket Association were postponed yesterday afternoon owing to ram. WHANGAREI COMPETITION [ FKOM Ol'lt OWN ( Oillt FKPONDKNT] WIJAX'IATtET, Sunday If.,in curtailed the playing time in the fixtures held by the Whangarei Cricket, Association veslerda.v afternoon. Willi the exception of Old Boys. all senior A teams were weakened through having representatives the learn playing against -Kodnc.v. Hoth senior A games were drawn. In the match against Combined Services .Nomads made M> runs for four wickets, declared (Crecn ,o not' out, (iodfrey •J!), Hewitt 'JO not out). D Cook took two wickets tor .» runs and Wilton two for IjS. Combined Services scored loii runs for three wickets < lai I r :)7, Pro van Morris -- not out). loiter took two wickets t«>r :t(>. W'lia nga r "i almost won 011 the first innings against Old Boys, scoring '2l'J runs for five wickets, declared (Jennings Masters 1j | not out Cowan :!!>. Old Boys lost elgli wickets tor 10(1 (Williams 2J. baccy \.> not out). Masteis took four wickets for n flip senior B compelition, Onornhi (Irfcaln Combined Services on the first innings, and Albion and High School A drew. DUFF CUP COMPETITION [llY TFI-FOKAPH —OWN COHKKSPONDF.Vr] 'PA UK AN'Ci A, Sunday The DuTf ( up competition was continued to-day in ideal weather, hire Brigade. .'J (M Curtis 'JH, B. Budd I ••). and IMi for four wickets (M. Curtis SH, K. Dndd 15), defeated Star. U!> (K. lies 1,. I. Dobson 1_), ami 115 (K. lies 70), by six wickets. I lie match between I'nkehina and Awatca was postponed owing to an unplayable wicket after heavy rain. In a Williams (up match Albion I< >5 (I). Sinclair 71, i). IVdl 'JI. ('• Koan 'JO), defeated (jIV (Kotorua), !« (I'ritciiard 51, Godsalve -7).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22595, 7 December 1936, Page 13
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