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On the previous Saturday Eden was dismissed for 178 and North Shore replied ,with 17 for no wickets. North Shore took its total on Saturday to 317 (D. Waters 70, N. Blanchfield, 27, R. Emery 59, L. Curtayne 26 retired, W. Baker 26, S. Ferguson 31, C. Coupe 35 not ont). Thompson took three wickets for 89 runs, Johnson two for 77, Price oue for 71, Freeman one for 12. THIRD GRADE TIE - There was an excitin? finish in the third grade final between Noiihcote and Bridgcns, the match resulting in a tie on the first innings. Scores: —Northcoi.e: First innings, 97 (Johnson 37, C. Arblastfr 23). Fincham took six wickets for 49, Hood four for 37. Bridgens: First innings, 97. Second innings, 119 (Whyle 15, Ryan 15, death 13, Marsh 33, Ardern 22). McFetridgc took two wickets for 12 runs, Cross two for 18, C. Arblaster two for 14, Johnson three for 41. Northcote: Second innings, 60 for four wickets. TECHNICAL'S SUCCESS Technical Old Boys won the second grade final by beating Papatoetoe by an innings and 29 runs. Scores: —Technical Old Boys, 142 (Munns 76 not out, Brady 19). Papatoetoe: First innings, 65; second innings, 54 (Winks 14, J.' Swaffield 28). Bowling: R. Drake four for 32, Bennett five for 21. MATCH AT HAMILTON SOUTH AUCKLAND'S RECOVERY [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Sunday Although the cricket match between South Auckland and Eden (Auckland) at Seddon Park yesterday ended in a draw, South Auckland held a big advantage, scoring 232 runs to Eden's .96 for eight wickets at stumps. At one stage five South Auckland wickets were down for 53 runs, bi't the home team then staged a magnificent rocovery, a feature of which was a fine partnership of 146 between S A. R. Badeley (60) and P. Bright (83). The best Eden bowler was Harrison, who took four wickets for 37 runs. The Eden batsmen were disappointing, and wickets fell cheaply. SOUTH AUCKLAND T. Lyon, c Smith, b Harrison .. .. 2 M. Lyon, b Carson .. .. ..15 J. Everest, c Postles, b Harrison . .. 13 R. Clough, b Carson . . .. .. 0 P. Bright, b Harrison .. .. .. 83 A. J. Aitken. b Carson . . .. .. 8 W. J. Cassidy, Ibw, b Weir .. 7 S. A. R. Badeley, c Cantlay, b McMahon 60 A. Lissette, not out 14 R. Skeet, c Smith, b Harrison .. .. 0 D. Hemi, run out .. .. .. 0 Extras .. . .. .. 12 Total 232 Bowling.—Harrison look four wickets for 37 runs, Carson three for 52, G. L. Weir one for 40, Snedden none for 30, A. F. Weir none for 14, Postles none for 25, McMahon one for 22. ED.'SN A. Postles, b M. Lyon .. .. ..18 C. Burgess, run out .. .. 10 G. L. Weir, b M. Lyon 5 A. F. Weir, b T. Lyon. .. .. .. 5 K. Canday, b M. Lyon .. .. .. 2 W. N. Carson, c Badeluy, bT. Lyon .. 21 N. McMahon, b T. Ljon .. .. 8 B. Smith, Ibw, b Brighi .. .. .. 17 H. Harrison, not ont .. .. .. o Mills, absent .. .. .. o Total for eight wickets . . . . 86 Bowling.—M. Lyon took three wickets for 14 runs, T. Lyon threo for 4, P. Bright one for 15.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23010, 11 April 1938, Page 20

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23010, 11 April 1938, Page 20

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23010, 11 April 1938, Page 20