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CRICKET

UNOFFICIAL GAMES St. Kilda 165 (Riach 100 retired, Glover 17, Purvis 11) beat Water De partment 73 (Broadfoot 40 and Arnold 11). Bowling for St. Kilda Riach took three for 33, Hewitt four for 7, Glover one for 10. and for Water Department Gibson took three for 20. Arnold two for 15. Broadfoot three for 52. Loyal'Albion Lodge 181 (F. Alderton 57) beat Thomson Bridger and Co. 9 i (Collie 28). Ocean Beach Cricket Club and a team representing Dunedin Brewery Company, Ltd., played a drawn game. For Dunedin Brewery Hannah made 28, K. Wilson 21, Hendrick 23 not out, A. Wilson 12, Long 10 not out, and Densem took three for 17. For Ocean Beach the following reached double figures: —Coupland 44 (retired). Abbott. 19, M'Carteu 10, Henderson 17 (not out). Pearce took three for 8. OTAGO LEAGUE SECTION A. Hillside 80 (Symonds 39, Crawford 13; Crawford three for 18, Graham thi'ee for 22) beat Standard 70 (C. Godding 10, Kae 30, Quest 12; Quest four for 23, Rae five for 47). Railway 104 for seven (Russell 44, Haffenden 11, Henderson 11; Smith three for 15, Henderson four, for 3) defeated Telgineers 84 (Morrison 28 not out, Patton 23, Davis 11; Davis four for 34, Callender two for 41). . Town Hall 146 for four (Haig 37, M'Carten 23, Cameron 16, Smith 14; Murray three for 25, Smith four for 20) defeated Tramways 125 (Blair 38, Reid 30, Powell 18, O’Connor 12; O’Connor one for 6, Reid one for 21), E P. and L. 160 (Walker 69, Cropley 28, Pullar 17 not out, Thorburn 12, Turnbull 14: Pullar eight for 42, Beck two for 21) defeated Pride of Leith 65 (Gaudin 25, Duncan 11; J. Hellyer five for 40, E. Hellyer two for 44). _ Roalyn Mills 103 for nine wickets (Scott 15, Slemint 34 not out, Berry 11, G. Berry 17 not out; Berry five for 17, Muir one for 12, Scott one for one, Ronald one for 10) defeated Star 46 (Montague 15; Dawkins three for 36, Cahill four for 13, Shadwell two for 13). SECTiON B. Glen Ross 131 (Wright 36, Sutherland 19, Ledgerwood 17, Curran 15; Curran three for 48) defeated Three Star 121 (Mussen 36, Garden 31, Martin ray seven for 53, Mussen three for 36). Speights 67 for four wickets (Knight 13 not out, Rodgerson 17, Smith 10; Knight six for 19, Anderson one for 23, Wilson one for 13) defeated Post Office 56 (Baxter 30 not out, Reynolds 10; Templeton three, for 18). ‘ Loco 83 (G. Butler 18, Hindebourch 14, H. Keen 11, J. Keen 13; Findlay two for 13, G. Butler two for 12, H. Keen three for 21) defeated Whitcombes 62 ,(G. Pearce 31; Aslin three for nine, F. Turnbull three for 23, Kerr two for 28). •■ Grocers 136 (Marrett 22, Thompson 23, Adams 57; L. Inglis six for 21, L. Payne four for 37) defeated Burts 70 (Bennie 25, Barnard 15; Morrison five for 36, Hill two for 22). Inglis 59 for four wickets (Inglis 16, Werner 24, Currie 14; Watt four for 28, Gensik four. for 9) defeated C.F.H. 43 runs (Simon 16, Hollands 15; M'Lean three for 15, Simon one for 19). Red G. 37 for five wickets (Day 32, Cassidy 14, Densem ,21; Rodgers two, for 40, Day four 38, Densem three for 26) drew with Technical 180 for nine wickets (Pepperil 19, Vernon 10, G. Groves 44, Batchelor 26, H. Groves 37 not out; G. Groves two for 29, N. Groves one for 10, Witchall one for 31). Savoy 131 for nine wickets (Barling 32, C. Jones 26, Howjohns 15, J, G. Jones 14, Coxon 14 not out;- Harris five for 26, J. G. Jones three for one,. Thomson one for 12, Coxon one for 10) defeated T. and P 128 ,(D. Trevathan 83, Garthwait 11; Miller five for 44, Hill ope for 18, Trevathan one for 23). ; - Otago Brush 86 (Frost 31, Stokes 24; Gapes three for 33, V. Langley two for 15, Davis four for two) defeated Self Help 78 (V. Donnelly 18, R. Halley 24; Hitchcox five for 24, V. Donnelly four for nine).' : • - - Defiance 88 (Roberts 19 not out, Adcock 19; Laing six for 23, Torrance three for 35; Roberts one for one) defeated R. and G. 59 (Preston 25; Preston four for 36, Rennie three for 15, Rennie two for 21, Preston one for five). J WOMEN’S CRICKET , A GRADE. ; Grange 64 (E. Riach 21 not out, M. Hollis 20; J. Little six for 21, M. Freeman two for 11) defeated Planet. 56 (J. Little 14. H. Hollander 12, M. Pickering 12; M. Knowles four for 36, A. Gananey two for one).. , j. Albany 106 for eight (J. Haley 20 retired, M. M'Donald 17, L. Johnson 12. M. Sinclair 12; B. M‘Lean four for eight, L. Johnson one for seven, and Gk M Auslin one for 13) defeated H.S. Old Girls 49 (T. Divers 18; D. Wimpenny two for 12, N, Miller two for 17, E. M'Lauchlan three for 33). B GRADE. Green Island 59 (H. Geddes 18, R. Pollard 11; P. Chandler 3 for 14, M. M Donald 7 for 35), defeated Albany 58 (P. Chandler 21, M. Beard 17; N. Oliver 0 for 19, M. Sell 1 for 18) „, 1C Grange 31 and 68 for 3 (L. Beel 15, V. Mant 35 not out, I. South 22) defeated St. George 28 and 51 for 3 (I. Fraser U and 13, >A. Thomas 20 not out and O. Neilson 15). For Grange, L. Beel took 4 for 10 and 2 for 16, and V. Mant 2 for 2. and for St. George M. Campbell took 3 for. II and 2 for 26. C GRADE. Green Island 161 for 4 wickets (Berry 56, Wilson 48, Watt 21 not out, Mackie 10 not out) defeated K.E. Foresters 24 (Berry 2 for 12, Mackie 6 for 12). DRAW FOR SECOND ROUND The following are the fixtures and wickets for the second round tioned first to provide wickets, ball and boundary flags, and to make out results of matches) : A SECTION. February I.—Tramways v. Railway, at Oval No. 1; Pride of Leith A.O.F. v. Star, at Oval No. 2; E.P. and L. v. Standard, at Oval No. 3; Town Hall v. Telgineers, at Oval No. 4; Roslyn Mills v. Hillside, at Oval No. 5. February 8. —Tramways v. Pride ot Leith A.0.F., at Oval No. 12; Railway v. Star, at Oval No. 11; Telgineers v. E.P. and L., at Oval No. 10; Standard v. Hillside, at Oval No. 9; Town Hall v, Roslyn Mills, at Oval No. 8. February 15. —Hillside v. Tramways, at Oval No. 5; Town Hall v. Railway, at Oval No. 4; Telgineers v. Pride of Leith A.0.F., at Oval No. 3; Star v. E.P, and L., at Oval No. 2; Standard v. Roslyn Mills, at Oval No. 1. February 22. —Star v. Tramways, at Oval No. 9; Railway v. Hillside, at Oval No. 8; Pride of Leith A.O.F. v. Roslyn Mills, at Oval No. 7; Town Hall v. E.P. and L.. at Oval No. 6; Standard v. Telgineers. at Oval No. 5. February 29. —E.P. and L. v. Tramways, at Oval No. 12;- Telgineers v. Railway, at Ova] No. 11; Hillside v. Pride of Leith, A.0.F., at Oval No. 10; Roslyn Mills v. Star, at Oval No. 9; Standard v. Town Hall, at Oval No. 8. March 7. —Tramways v. Roslyn Mills, at Opoho No. 4; Railway v. E.P. and L., at Opoho No. 5; Pride of Leith, A.0.F., v. Standard, at Oval No. 1; Telgineers v. Star, at Oval No. 2; Hillside v. Town Hall at Oval No. 3. March 14. —Tramways v. Standard, at Opoho No. 4; Railway v. Pride of Leith, A.0.F., at Oval No. 2; Star v. Town Hall,

at Oval No. 3; E.P. and L. v. Roslyn Mills, at Oval No. 1; Telgineers v. Hillside, at Opoho No. 5. B SECTION, February 1. —Loco v. C.F.H., at Oval No. 6; Post Office v. Whitcombes, at Oval No.' 7; Three Star v. Glenross, at Oval No. 8; Burts v. Speights, at Oval 9; Grocers v. Inglie, at Oval No. 10. _ February B.—Loco v. Post Office, at Oval No. 1; C.F.H. v. Whitcombes, at Oval No. 2; Burts v. Three Star, at Oval No. 3; Inglis v. Qlenross, at Opoho No. 4; Speights v. Grocers, at Opoho No. February 15. —Inglis v. Loco, at Oval No. 12; Speights v. C.F.H., at Oval No. 11; Burts v. Post Office, at Oval No. 10; Whitcombes v. Three Star, at Oval No. 9; Glenross v. Grocers, at Oval No. 8 February 22. —Loco v. Whitcombes, at Oval No. 3; C.F.H. v. Inglis, at Opoho No. 5; Grocers v. Post Office, at Oval No. 1; Three Star v. Speights, at Oval No. 2; Glenross v. Burts, at Opoho No. 4. February 29.—Three Star v. Loco, at Oval No. 7; Burts v. C.F.H., at Oval No. 6; Post Office v. Inglis, at Oval No. 5; Grocers v. Whitcombes, at Oval No. 4; Glenross v. Speights, at Oval No. 3. March 7. —Grocers v. Loco, at Oval No. 4; C.F.H. v. Three Star, at Oval No. 5; Post Office v. Glenross, at Oval No 6; Whitcombes v. Burts, at Oval No. 7; Speights v. Inglis, at-Oval No. 8. March 14.-—Glenross v. Loco, at Oval No. 12; C.F.H. v. Post Office, at Oval No. 11; Speights v. Whitcombes, at Oval No. 10; Three Star v. Grocers, at Oval No. 9; Inglis v. Burts, at Oval No. 8. C SECTION. February 1. —T. and P. v. Ross and Glendining, at Oval No. 11; Otago Brush v. Savoy, at Oval No. 12; Defiance v. Red G, at Opoho No, 4; Technical Old Boys v. Bing, Harris, at Opoho No. 5; Self Help, a bye. February B.—T. and P. v. Savoy, at Oval No. 6; Otago Brush v. Ross and Glendining, at Oval No. 7; Technical Old Boys v. Red G, at Oval No. 4; Bing, Harris v. Self Help, at Oval No. 5; Defiance, a bye. • February 15. —Ross and Glendining v. Bing, Harris, at Opoho No. 4; Technical Old Boys v. Savoy, at Opoho No. '5; Red G v. Otago Brush, at Oval No. 6; Defiance v. Self Help, at Oval No. 7; T. and P., a bye. February 22. —Otago 1 ' Brush v. T. and P., at Oval No. 11; Self Help v. Savoy, at Oval No. 12; Bing, Harris v. Red G, at Oval No. 10; Technical Old Boys v. Defiance, at Oval No. 4, Ross and Glendining, a bye. February 29. —T. and P. v. Red G, at Opoho No. 5; Ross and Glendining v. Technical Old Boys, at Oval No. 2; Otago Brush v. Self Help, at Opoho No. 4; Bing, Harris v. Defiance, at Oval No. 1; Savoy, a bye. March 7.—Self Help v. T. and P., at Oval No. 9; Red G v. Ross and Glendin- 1 ing, at Oval No. 10; Savoy v. Defiance, at Oval No. 11; Technical Old Boys v. Otago Brush, at Oval No. 12; Bing, Harris, a bye. March 14.—Defiance v. T. and P., at Oval No. 7; Savoy v. Ross and Glendining, at Oval No. 6; Bing. Harris v. Otago Brush, at Oval No. 5; Self Help v. Red G, at Oval No. 4; Technical Old Boys, a bye. IN OTHER CENTRES AUCKLAND MATCHES (Per Uniteix Press Association) AUCKLAND, January 26. The first series of matches in the second round of the Auckland Cricket Association’s championship was commenced yesterday under Ideal batting conditions. Parnell 119 (Whitelaw 41; Simpson five for 46, Dacre four for 36) met North Shore 146 for six (Edmonds 39, Archer 54). Ponsonby 149 (Cleave 36; T. Lyon three for 23, M. Lyon three for 36) met Y.M.C.A. Eden 1 283 for six (Postles 74, Mills 62, Townsend 45) met University. . King’s Old Boys 107 (Felts four for 18, Spring four for 37) met Grafton 69 for one. Rain caused an abandonment at 6 p.m. WELLINGTON COMPETITION. (Per United Press Association) WELLINGTON. January 26. Club cricket was continued on Saturday in fine weather and on’ fast wickets. Midland 294 for four declared (Dustin 147, M’Cawe 61, O’Neill 41) met Old Boys 91 (Randall three for 30, Keating three for 22). Karori 196 (Duffy 70, Rowe 42; Judd three for 38 off 28 overs) met Hutt 89 for two (Blamires not out 40, Ross not out 38). University 143 (Edgeley 37; Blundell five for 39) met Wellington 211 for three (Foley 42, Whyte 46, Morgan 56, Thomas not out 42). , Kilbirnie 131 (Turnbull 61; Judd four for 11) and 25 for none met Petone 161 (Smith 44). CHRISTCHURCH GAMES. (Per United Press Association) CHRISTCHURCH, January 26. .The senior cricket championship was continued to-day:— Old Boys 33 and 49 for three wickets (B. C. Harbidge 40; F. Kerr two for 4) beat Lancaster Park 111 (Cromb 40; D. C. Nixon four for 42, Page, three for 25) on the first innings. St. Albans 373 beat Old Collegians 121 (Byrne 40; Merritt four for 40, F. P. O’Brien two for 21) and 103 for seven on the first innings. 1 Sydenham 267 (Doidge 40, F. W. Bellamy 48, D. A. M'Rae 52, H. King 34; M. Johnston four for 52) and 65 for one wicket, beat West Christchurch 202 and 176 (P. F. Allen 88; M’Rae two for 22, N. 1 Burtt three for 71) on the first innings. . „ ~ , , Riccarton 399 beat East Christchurch 311 (A. F. Ellis 77, H. Davis 119, D. Quaid 45; G. A. Bull six for 62) on the first innings.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22790, 27 January 1936, Page 5

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CRICKET Otago Daily Times, Issue 22790, 27 January 1936, Page 5

CRICKET Otago Daily Times, Issue 22790, 27 January 1936, Page 5

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