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CRICKET

RODNEY ASSOCIATION TWO CENTURIES SCORED Following are the details of matches played unaer the control of the Rodney Cricket Association: — Whangaripo v. Power Board. —Whangaripo, (.P. Durtning 109 retired, X. Vipond 67, L. Came 39). Bowling: S. Litten four for 46, Power Board, first innings, 125 (H.Dunning 38). Bowling: L. Came five for 26,' P. Dunning four for 21. Second innings, eight for 84 (Greenall 68). Bowling: L. Came three for 21, A. Armour three f0r.,16: Whangaripo gained a two-point win. - Mullet Point v. Tauhoa.—Mullet Point, 276 for six (F. Anderson 100 not out, F. Lawrie 42, A. Martin 42, C. Farman 25 not out, D. Martin 25). Bowling: D. Dean three for 55. Tauhoa, 104. Bowling: S. Algie five, for 32. Mullet Point gained a two-point win. Kaipara Flats v. Omaha.—Kaipara Flats, 129 (J. Mainland 27). Bowling: N. Neeley three for 35, K. Wyatt five for 42. Omaha, 108 (N. Neeley 30, E. Wyatt 29, G. Matheson 29). Bowling: L. Gubb five for 22, JMainland four for 24. Kaipara Flats gained a two-point win. Wharahine v. Glorit.—Wharahme, 99. Bowling: F. James six for 24. Glont, 125 (F. James 52, P. Gardner 32).. Bowling: D. Bell seven for 43, N. Blackburn three for 50. Glorit gained a two-point win. Port Albert v. Matakana.- —Port Albert, 100 (B. Law 38). Bowling: B. Dunning four for 21, S. Campbell three for 16, W. Dunning three for '3B. Matakana, 65. Bowling: B. Law five for 20. Port Albert, four for 179 (W. Neal 50, E. Shepherd 28 not out, B. Law, 40 not out). Port Albert gained a twopoint win. UMPIRES FOR SATURDAY Umpires have been appointed as follows for the Auckland Cricket Association's matches on Saturday:— ' " Senior Grade. —Eden v. TJniversity, Eden Park No. 1, Messrs. G. C. Riddcll and R. EL Simmons; Grafton v. Parnell, Eden Park No. 2, Messrs. 0. R. Montgomery and R. Blennerhasset; Ponsonby v. Y.M.C.A., Eden Park No. 3,' Messrs. L. Bay and B. 0. Heather; King's Old Boys v. North Shore, North Shore, Messrs. W, H. Wheeler and T.--A. Sansbury. , ", Senior B Grade. —University v. Balmoral, Eden Park No. 4, Messrs: D. V. Moore and J. G, Findlay; Grafton v. Parnell, Victoria Park No. 5, Messrs. R. W. Mitchell and O. W. Slaney; Windmill v. Y.M.C.A., Victoria Park No. 6, Messrs. C. Hill and E. J: Mearns; North Shore v. Eden, North Shore, Messrs. N. B. Levien and F. J. Hellaby. BUSINESS HOUSE ASSOCIATION The following matches have been arranged for Saturday by the Auckland Business House Cricket Association: — . - Section A. —Carlton v. Farmers' Freezing Company, Outer Domain No. 1; Metropolitan v. Farmers' Trading Company, Stadium No. 2; Auckland Racing Club v. J. W. Andrew and Sons, Green Lane; Amblers and Company v. Metropolitan Fire Board, Stadium No, 3; Waitemata Billards v. Thompson and Hills, Stadium No. 4. Section B.—New Zealand Railways v. Auckland Gas Company, Stadium No. 6;. United v. Bond Stadium No. 1; Abel, Dykes, Limited, v. D. Henry and Company, Stadium No. 5; Seabrook, Fowlds v. Maple Furnishing Company, Stadium No. 7; Devonport Ratepayers v. Herald, Vauxhall Road. • ■ ■ - Section C. —Bridges, Orerington and Company v. Three Kings Club, Three Kings Tram Terminus; Hardley's, Limited, v.. Whitcombe and Tombs, Walker Park- No. S; Northern Roller Mills v. Commercial Bank, Walker Park No. 9; Harris, Langton, Limited, v. Construction Company, Walker Park No. 10; Heard's, Limited, a bye. ONEHUNGA ASSOCIATION Following is the draw for the final series of matches in the first round of the Onehunga Cricket Association's D.C.L. Shield competition to be played at Waikaraka Park on Saturday:—Llchenstein's v. Reid Rubber, No. 3; Te Papapa v. Old Buffers, No. 2; "Woollen Mills v. Sutherland's Tannery, No. 1.

GOLF CONTESTS

PUPUKE LADIES* CLUB Following are the best scores returned in a consolation medal round played yesterday by members of the Pupuke Ladies" Gnlf Club:—Miss E. Lorie, 04, 25—HH; Mrs. J. Howie, 0-1, 21 —7a; Mrs. G-. Staples, U>->, 30—75. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following are the best scores returned in a Stableford bogey match played yesterday by members of the Maungaiciekie Ladies Firs? Grade.—Miss J. Edwards 20, 1-1—34; Mrs. A. F, Walker, 10, 14—33, Mrs. A. J. Keaney, 17, 14—31; Mrs.. L. ii. I>C |eco'nd '' Grade?— Mrs. I. Paterson, v2, 23—35; Miss M. Harvey. _U. 22 —-33. Mrs. F. A. 12, 19—3.1; Miss Is. Clark, l», lS A Stableford bogey with concealed partners held for visiting players was won by Mrs. G. Tj Tavlor (TitiraugO anil Mifis . Mat Cor inick (Auckland), with a combined score of 51. Consolation prizes were by v Mason (North Shore), and Miss .IN. Clark ( ' M A Ul pu ! tting' and approachine suited in a tie between Miss P. rangi) and Mrs, K. Pike-^rth. r Sb«?||-|. Misa Moody winning the »!«•«■>

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22901, 2 December 1937, Page 11

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CRICKET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22901, 2 December 1937, Page 11

CRICKET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22901, 2 December 1937, Page 11

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