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CRICKET

MATCH AT WHANGARIPO A cricket match played between Whangaripo and Glorit at Whangarlpo on Saturday was won by the former on the first innings. Scores: —Whangaripo: 107 (S. Came 78, W. Came 21). Bowling: K. Hooper four for 85. Glorit: 70 (L. Gash 21, A. Hooper 20). Bowling: R. four for 2-1, W. Armour three for 14, L. Came two for 14. GAME AT DARGAVILLE NORTHERN WAIROA AND RODNEY [by TELEGRAPH —OWN correspondent] DARGAVILLE. Monday One of the most exciting cricket matches played in Dargaville for many years took place at Selwyn Park on Saturday between teams representing Northern Wairoa and Rodney. Rodney scored 108, to which Northern Wairoa replied with lilt), the winning run being scored just before the last wicket fell, and a few minutes before time would have been called. Rodney's principal scorers were Vipond, 7!I, and Martin, 57 not out. The most successful bowler for Northern Wairoa was Clotworthy, who took six wickets for <S.">. The principal scorers for the home team were Murdoch, •).'$ not out, Brookfield, HI, Clot worthy, 2(1. Neeley, 2-1. W. Dunning took four wickets for (irt, Vipond three for 25 and D. Dunning three for 30. PARNELL REPRESENTATIVES The following player* will represent the Parnell Cricket Club on a tour or Te Aroha, Paeroa and Thames, at Easter: —A. Siddall (captain and manager), F. M. Andrews, J. Carroll, E. B. Fanning. B. Gascoigne, F. Good sir, K. Graham, A. K. Maclean, M. Mutton, N. P. Smith. L. M. Smith. MATCH AT TE AROHA [by telegraph —OWN correspondent] TE AROHA, Monday In a match played at Te Aroha during the week-end Puriri defeated Te Aroha on the first innings, scoring Oft (Hilton 'l2), to Te Aroha's T:t (Robertson 2W, Rigden 2«). Bowling for Te Aroha S. O Dea took five wickets for <l2. For Puriri Hilton took six for .'it and R. Hewson four for 20. MATCHES AT OPOTIKI [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] OPOTIKI, Monday A match was played between teams representing the Onotiki and Whakatane High Schools at Opotiki on Saturday. In the first Innings Wbakatane scored 08 runs and in the second innings 36. Opotiki scored 1!1< runs in the first innings, winning by an innings and 3.'1. runs. A match between Onotiki and Wliakatune girls resulted in Whakatane scoring So runs ami Opotiki 70.

MATCH AT WHANGAREI [KKOM OUJt OWN corkkspondknt] WHANGAREI, Monday A tenm from the Mid-Northern Association played the Wliangarei senior team on Sunday. Mid-Northern wou 011 the first innings. Whansarei were all out (or 48 (W. H. Wilson '_' l notijut). Wilson took five wickets for '2f> and Campbell five for Mid-Northern scored tin in their first innings (Stratton 48). R, Wilson took four for 17. Whangarei declared in their second inninics with 101 for seven wickets (W. H. Wilson !34). Wilson took five wickets for (i:l. When stumps were drawn Mid-Northern had scored 53 for the loss of three wickets (Dalil »-'>• r TARARU V. THE REST [ BY TOMOGRAPH—OWN COURKSPONDENT] THAMES, Monday The Thames Cricket Association's club championship team, Tararu, was defeated on Saturday tiy a team selected from the rest, the margin being an innings and l'_» runs The scores were: —The l?est: Four wickets for 157, declared (I). Muir 00 not out. Williams 18, Munro s:i). Bowling: Cleave two for 8!l, Morgan one for 38. Griffin one for Tararu: First innings, 20. Bowling: Munro five for :l. Williams four for It). Second innings, 119.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23011, 12 April 1938, Page 18

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CRICKET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23011, 12 April 1938, Page 18

CRICKET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23011, 12 April 1938, Page 18

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