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MILITARY MATCH

NORTH ISLAND v. SOUTH ISLAND

A military cricket match which evoked a, great'deal of sporting enthusiasm in military circles took place on the Petone ground on Saturday afternoon, i, number of well-known, interproyincial cricketers w r ere engaged on both sides and this added additional interest. South Island won by 60 runs. Scores: SOUTH ISLAND.

Ban Herman, sfe Huntingdon, b Smyrk 23 Caygill. c and b gnodden . 38 Davies, o Eyre, b Cockroft 0 Crvdone, o Mcßae, b Cockroft 0 Shaeklock, c Moßhe. b Smyrk 58 Charters, b Snedden « Mills, b Smyrk * Oondiffffe, b Smyrk 1/ Ormond, b Smyrk £ Ongley, not out Spencer, c Eyre, b Snedden to Extras « Total 178 Bowling Analysis.—Cockroft, 5—8—28 —2, Sneuden 11—3—52—2, Smyrk 9—o— Speight 3—8—36 —0, Mcßae - —o— ISLAND. Little, b Bannerman 10 Pomeroy, c Brydone, b Bannerman 28 Mclvor, b Shaeklock 15 Snedden. st Mills, b Shaeklock - 10 Speight, st Mills, b Shaeklock 14 Mcßae, o Ormond, b Shaeklock 9 Moore, not out 23 Huntingdon, c Caygill, b Shaeklock 3 Eyre, c Bannerman. b Shaeklock ... 3 Cockroft. b Shaeklock ——— 8 Smyrk, c Caygill, h Shaeklock 6 Extras J Total -• 113 Bowling Analysis.—Shaeklock 13 —1 —63 —3, Bannerman 13 —1 —53—2. . JUNIOR MATCH. A junior match between similar teams .also resulted in a win for the. South Island by a margin of five wickets and 81 runs. South Island, 116 for 5 wickets (Ellis 48 not out, rowier 88. (Alley 12). North Island, 35 (Madden 7). THIRD GRADE. Boys’ Institute Old Boys 116 (Bell 37, Malone 18, Spolsky 12). Scots’ College 64 and 44. Bowling for Institute, H Lamb took nine wickets for 11 runs and G. Bell seven for 48. Boys’ Institute won bv an innings and eight runs. SENIOR BO ITS’ CRICKET, Boys’ Institute 175 for eight wickets (declared), (J. Smith 92, J. Benjamin 21, A. Bascard 8 not out). Athletic 92 and 82 for nine wickets (Henderson 22 and 20. Murray 23) Boys’ Institute won by 83 runs on the first innings. JUNIOR BOYS’ CRICKET. Boys' Institute A team 124 (S. Dempster 66, T. Barr 23). St. Thomas’s 11 and 9. Bowling for Institute. S. Dempster took five wickets for G runs, N. Bing two for 8. A. Tarrant three for 3, T Barr three for 4. Boys’ Institute won b~ an innings and 98 runs. Beys’ In stitute A team have established their claim t.i the championship by defeating St. Thomas’s, having only lost one match during the whole season. Boys’ Institute B team 148 (L. Malcolm 48, Tilley 22). Y.M.C.A. 58 and 48 (Dawe 15. Tucker 15). Boys' Institute won by an innings and 42 runs, a threepoint win. Boys’ Institute C team won by default from St. Peter’s.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9612, 19 March 1917, Page 3

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MILITARY MATCH New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9612, 19 March 1917, Page 3

MILITARY MATCH New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9612, 19 March 1917, Page 3

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