CRICKET.
The match All-Con;ers v. High School was commenced yesterday. High School went m first, and at the conclusion of the day's play had, made 200 m their first innings. Gelhor made three splendid catches. Harwood (77) and Maude (38) were the best scorers. The scores are as' follows:— HIGH SCHOOL.— First Innings. Harwood, G., b Temperton ... ... 77 Pittar, b, Temperton ... 12 Gambrill, c Gelhor, b Temperton ... 2 Maude, c Gelhor, b Barton 37 Hundleby, lbw, b Temperton 21 Mouat, c Gelhor, b Barton 10 Murray, c Fox, b Temperton... ... 0 Maude, b Temperton ... .1 Priestley, run out 11 Hansen, not out 8 Carson, b Barton i Extras — . ... 20 Total ... ... ... i ... ... 20C Bowling: Eton, no wickets . for 50 runs; Barton, 3 for 52; Brown, 1 for 19; Tenir perton, 6 for 52; Harvey, 0 for. 11. The following members of the Kia Kaha Club will assemble m tne Domain to-morrow afternoon for practice: Wood, Lysnar, Miller, Morrison, Albrecht, Hogg, Hcnnessy, Williams, Hosier, McMillan, Lyndon, Hooker. The following . players will represent the Civil Service Cricket Club m their rr«atch against United on the High School grounds, to-morrow afternoon: Carr, Carter, Downer, Duncan, Fraser, Wi Friday, Griffith, Lowndes, Morrison (2), Ogilvie, and Tahiwi.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14738, 18 October 1918, Page 3
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201CRICKET. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14738, 18 October 1918, Page 3
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