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CRICKET SEASON

SENIOK CHAMPIONSHIP START OF SECOND ROUND THREE CENTURIES REGISTERED Tim firsfc series of games in the second round of the Auckland Cricket Association's senior championship, which was commenced brilliant weather conditions on Saturday, produced sumo bright play, although in certain cases teams had to stage late recoveries ip order to return respectable totals. Three centuries were scored, the successful batsmen being }5. Sutclitte (L'arncll). A. J. l'ostlos (Eden) and N. Martin (Crai'ton). The. scores in Hie, various grimes'were "s follows:- Hden, 257 for nine wickets, met Pnpnkiirn Camp; North Shore, 202, mel Middlemorc, 7 1 for two wickets; Grafton, l!OJ, met University, r.:4 for three wickets; l'arncll, 323, met, Ponsonby-Balnioral. 11 for no wickets; Training College, 151, met Y.M.C.A., 133 for two wickets. Tho best, baiting performi-ices were; —B. Sntcliffo (l'arncll). 122; A. J. Posllcs (Helen). 112; N. Marl in Cinifton), 101; C. P. Lund (Y.M.CjA.). 70; X. Shcrer (L'arncll), E. G. Boirtrs (Trnining Collesc), •"><»; JJohnson (Eden). 53; 71. Iters (North Shore). 50; 11. S. Brown (Y.M.C.A.), 4'J not oul. . , , D K. Garrard (University) had the best bowling figures with five wickets for r>o. ■Other Kood performances were: —C . M. Gillvier (Papakura ("amp), five for s(>; b Harrison (Y.M C.A.), four for HI; J. Barber (l'onsonby-Balmoral), four for <lO. Details of tho scores are as follows: EDEN V. PAPAKURA CAMP EDEN. —First 1 atiings ,T. Mills, b Ollivier .. 3 (', Burgess, c AVcbb, h Ollivier .. <> (l! Ij. AVeir. b Ollivier ... .. .• -j N. 'riiompson, Ibw, b \ ivmn . . .. •>« \ Post Irs, c AVhitelaiv. b C lenl .. 31AV M Harrison, c Woods, b Ollivier .. o J ' .1 ohns I) ('leal ■ . • ■ • • A. X nnkes. b Ollivier • • • ■ •• ' (', Sneddon, c O'Sullivan, b W ebb •• T. W. Smith, not out .. •• 3 0 F. AA'arrinfflon, noi, out .. •• ' Extras •• •• •• •* Total for nine wickets .. • • 287 Bowling.—Ollivier five wickets for 1 50. deal two for 77. Vivian one for 35. A\ ebb one for 43, O'Snllivan none for 10. NORTH SHORE V. MIDDLEMORE NORTH SHORE. —First Innings D. B. Edmonds, b Cleverley .. - • 3<5 H Walters, c Cleverley, b McArthur .. 50 V.' S. Sab. b McArthur . . • • 35 Is. Blanchneld. c Birchcll, b McArthur (> ,T. Cowie,; b Cleverley H. Green, run out •* ,_ A. Richards, c Cleverley, b Taylor .. 1' H. Smith, b Andrews - • • ■ • ~ AV. AVlieeler, c MeMahon, b Andrews .. jo I. ' deal. not out ~ E. Prentice, b Andrews < Extras • • • • • • • * Total .. •• •• •• ■ ■ Bowling.—Cleverley two wickets for 70 runs, Andrews three for 42. McArthur three for 32. D. Taylor one for 23. MIDDI/EMORE. —First Innings IT T. Pearson, not out -. •• 30 I), T.ivlor, c, ( lenl, b Cowie . . .. 20 L. Vivian, c Edmonds, b Prentic# .. 13 Extras . . ■ • • • • • •' Total for two wickets .. •• GRAFTON V. UNIVERSITY G KAFTON —-First Innings G. Wallace, Ibw, b Mathcson .. .. 0 N. Ellis, b Schimuer .. - ■ •• 3<j L. Archer, c Jackman, b Mathcson .. o C, Burke, b Garrard .. .. .. " T. Cleave, b Garrard .. . . . - 2, D. Williams, st Jackman, b Garrard .. 2 D. Ritchie, b Mntheson ■ • • • •} N Martin, st, Jackman, b Garrard .. 301 G! Felts, st Jackman, b Garrard .. 10 ■T. Annan, run out .. •• •• ~ R. Brown, not out .. •• •• ' Extras _ " Total - 01 Bowling.—Garrard five wickets for 50, i Mathcson three for 52, Schnaner one for 35. Cooper none for 40. AVinter none for 8. UNIVERSITY.—First Innings IK. Cant lay, c Annan, b Burke .. 2 A F. Weir, st Annan, b Burke , 0 AV X. Sncddcn, b Martin .. .. 11 IL. B. Schnaner, not out .. .. Jf> A. Connell. uot out f ' Extras 31 Totj 1 for three wickets .. .. S3 parhell v. ponsonby-balmoral PARXELL. —First Innings i,T. Lewis, b Bentley .. . . .. 1 L. R.Marvin, c Morris, b Sncddcn .. 2i J R. Capstick, b Sncddcn .. '-7 AV M AVfillace, c Morris, b AV. Rowntrce 4 B. Sntcliffo, b J. Barber . . .. 322 M. Clark, c Morris, b 'I rnscott .. 21 N Shcrci', c ami b J. Barber .. .. 50 T." IFanibrook, not ou ( - .. .. 38 E. Clapham. bJ. Barber .. .. •« F. Goodsir. c Loader, b Barber .. 1 < R. R. McKay, absent <> Extras _ '- ,1 Total Bowlimr. —Earlier four wickets for 10 runs, Rnedden two for !H, Rowntrco one for H>, Benilev one for 11, Truscott one for Johnson none for 18. AVarneford none lor 52. POX BY-BALM ORAL.—First Innings M. Boreham. not out .. .. .. O J. Bsrber. not out .. .. .. J° Extras .. •• •• •• 1 Total for no wickets .. .. 3 1 TRAINING COLLEGE V. Y.M.C.A, TRAIXIXG COLLEGE.—First Innings AV. F. Boadcn, c Revel!, b Harrison .. 22 E. f«. b Harrison .. .. s<i K. H. Tlemus. b CoopeC .. .. 7 J Stevenson, b Scott .. I" 1! H. Bradlv. c Klliott, b Harrison .. 1 A, S. Msickie, b Scott 21 B. B. Brown, c Swift, b Jones .. 0 ('. A Klngstone, i Revell, b Jones .. 37 J. B. King, Ibw, b Scott .. 2 AV 11. Harrison, c Revell, b Harrison .. o L. H. Yorke not out "> ]\xtras .. .. .. •• 1 Total 154 Bowlias.— Harrison four wickets for 31 runs. Scott three for 24. Jones two for 34, Cooper one for 38. Lund none, for 23. Y.M.C.A.—First Innings D. G. Reveli, Ibw, b Harrison .. 1 H. S. Brown, not nut .. .. 42 ('. P. Lund, ibw, b Mackio .. .. 70 V. J. Scott, not out .. .. .. 5 Extras •• .. ..35 Total for two wickels .. .. 333 SENIOR B GRADE Papatoctoc v, Papakura Camp.—Camp: First innings, OH (Picknrd 3*). Bowling: Broberg five for 31. Second innings five wickets for s.j, Pnpalocloe: First innings. lu3. Bowline: G. Burt three for 21, C. AYillianis three for 58. SOUTHERN COMPETITIONS [l>y TKI/KOUAI'II J'ilKfiS ASSOCIATION] ChriKtottiircli,—ln .spite of perfect conditions. scaring was not homy when the thirteenth round of mulches in the Canterbury Cricket Association's senior championship wa.s pin, veil. Two centuries were scored by T. Kennedy and V. James, fur Kast Christchureii a gainst West Old Boys in 05 minutes. They put oil 101 for the first wicket before Kennedy wc.s bowled for til. James was unbeaten for 11Mi in two hours. James bit. 17 fours ami Kennedy 21. Scores; Old Hoys, 220 fur nine (1 lattice 13), beat Si. Albans 122 (Graham five for 27), on the first, innings, West Chrlstchureh, 185 (Gregory 13, Alpcrs six for 35). drew with Old Col-j legians. Ist far eight (Tuple,y cjo, Tliomsan ■l3, Ager three for 2s) ; Sydenhtini, 208 for seven, declared (Oliver 50. Cunningham five for 70). drew with lliirewood, 180 for fix (Kmcry NO not out, Donaldson 57); East (lit'lstehtircli, 250 for three, declared (Kennedy 111. James 100 not out), beat AA'eet Old Boys. II!) (Kennedy three for 20), on the fir 4 innings; Army, 111 for seven (Donnelly |(i, Taylor-Cannon six for (it), beat Hiceiirlon, 112 (Cresswell three for 11, Culler four for 2.5), on the first innings; Lancaster Park, 10 1 iMe Rite 03, CtiU five for (ii. Kemp three for 10), beat, AVigraio. 15!) (Mclliie three for 27, Cromb three for 31), on the first innings, Dtitieclin,—Fine weather and fast wickets encouraged frond scoring in Bumcdin grade cricket. (»hl Boys, ho and 225 for two (L. Groves 73 not out, G. H. Mills 73), boat AlbJon-V.M.C.A., 7s and 117 for nine, on the first inniiigs; Grange, 302, beat Carlsbrook B 131 and 300 for four (11. K. Clnrid|s'o 100 not out. J. Frnsrr 88, A. C. Procter s2 uot out), on the first, innings; Diincdiu, 251 for three, declared (F. AVedlake 83, D. McDonald 71 not out), beat Carisbrook A, 103 and 172 for four (.T. Milnes 00), on the first inningx; Knikorui 251 and 07 for two (AV. Boock 50 not out), beat. University. 147 (C. Alleott five for HO. The state of the Competilion i« now:--Old Boys, 25 points; Albion-Y.M .C.A., Grange, 24; Carisbrook B, Knikorni, 21; Dunedin, University, 20; Carisbrook A, J7. WELLINGTON REPRESENTATIVES [BY TKIiKOIIAI'H I'JtKSS ASSOCIATION] AVKLLINGTON, Sunday The following team has been chosen to represent Wellington in the return cricket Runic against Auckland on February 14 15, 17 and 18i—-E. G. McLcod, A\ r . Hepburn, P. D. AViison (University), R, Crawford, D. S. AVilsnn (Kilbirnie), N. S. H. Bnrnette W. L. Xorris. J. Duffy, T. Russ, T. L. Pritchard, T. E. Downcs, J. G. Ashenden.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23880, 3 February 1941, Page 10

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CRICKET SEASON New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23880, 3 February 1941, Page 10

CRICKET SEASON New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23880, 3 February 1941, Page 10