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COAST CRICKET

DUCO CUP MATCH WAIPIRO A V. TE ARAEOA (Hern Id Cor respond ent.) A cricket mu Ii ll was played in \\ aipin, Hay during t lit* weekend between Waipiro A and Te Araroa for I Sit- lbu" Cup. Weather conditions were lavor a ile and t lie wicket was fast. To Ararna batted first, but eqllapscd under the bowling of Gilmore and Trevithijk, who took seven wickets for 31 runs and three for 16 respectively. Wilson, a former Mast Coast representative. made 19. Waipiro Hay opened with Ixissling and Bennett, the former emit ribut ing a useful 40. (Jiliilnre then partnered Benneit, both going for the bowling tu put'mi 12.5. Bennett, when 110 was l lill Uhl . Ills seme including In IOIU’S and tine-' sixes. Gilmore eontinued to seme at a merry pace and succeeded in reaching Ins century in 65 minutes, making 78 in 17 scoring shots, 'before being bow led by Mel,aiiglilm. I lie incoining batsman. lievithick, imitating bis former team-unites, kin.'-ked u| > a hi-ee"\ 7 1. \ 1 lie t•■ • > ao aim nmeill . Waipiro declared at seven wickets down for 54 k 1 I 1, a -.11 i : i::: It -x Te A - i:i* •< ’ ;mu hat'.ing patiently for 38, his leg glume being \orv effective. Attei their arduous due’s tieidiug their sc mid in-t-ings .totai of 1 J-l was a spleud’d eitori from. an apparently del.’tiled team t'.iv fin.- iii 1 dr, 43 imi The lidding of the home side war, splendid. Moody’s lei t -ha tilled runtiingeaLeh on the boundary being a good elfori. Afternoon tea. seived by the ladies, '.vas greatly apjn et la ted. TE ARAROA

THE SHEEN SHIELD WIN FOR TOKOMARU BAY (Herald Correspondent.) In the Sheen Shield competition, Toko* main Bay defeated Waipiro Bay B by an innings and 66 runs. The match was played in Tokomaru Bay. Winning the toss, the home side started disastrously, losing two wicket’s before any runs had been scored. However, the score was raised to 147, I'. Wickens 39, V. Williams 19, Hollever (not out) 26, F. Jackson 34, and G. Hale 13, being the main contributors. The. best Waipiro Bay could do in reply was. 30. and in following on made 51 in the second attempt, .1. Culiwick 14 and H. fluke 16 being the only doublejiguie. nieii. F. Jackson worked havoc with the ball in -Waipiro's fitst. innings, taking six wickets for 19 runs, while H. Oates took three for 11. Successful bowlers in Waipiro’s second strike were Robertson two for three, Johnson three for 18. Wallis, one for five, Hollever two lor Hi. McKay mm for two. and I lab) one. for 0. The most successful of Waipiro Bay howlers were Wharehinga four for 30, t'ullwick five for 35. and Winter one for

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;:in. vpi Ripi. b i1ihnore ... 5 Aiiii, 8 ! rcvitni, i» . . 3 . ilsoll, 1) ( < lllliill f 19 \|. I’n mil fool, )> Trevithick 5 R. Robb. c Moody. ti (lilmore !•'. Irwin, li Trekithick i U S. tloodman, not out ... 6 McLaughlin. b Trevithick ... 0 Fairlie, c (lilmore, l> Trevithick t) Little, llnv.. ll Trevithick U Extras t> Total 55 Bowling : diiinoro. 9 overs. 1 inai leu, 16 runs, 3 wickets,; Trevithick. 9. 2, 31. --Second Innings — ITeriwini, c ami h Kissling ... 21 l’roudfnot. run out 7 Robb, h Mn U dy 14 Rarhara, c Morton, b Gilmoto 38 Wilson, e Fox. h Kissling 10 Mill. '■ Moody. i> Gilmore ... Irwin, l> Horton 25 24 Goodman, st. Rennett. b (lilinore 16 Fairlie, c Kissling, b (lilmore ... 0 Little, not out ... 12 McLaughlin, run out 9 Extras 18 Total 194 Bowling; J. Moody. l\ 1, 44. 1 : Kissling. 7. 0, 41. 2: Horton, 7, 1, 43, 1 ; (lilmore, 7, 0, 48, 4. WAT PI IK 1 ) —First Innings Kissling. 1> McLaughlin 40 Rennett, run out lit) (lilmore. b McLaughlin 100 Trevithick. c Little. 1> McLaughlin Api Pipi, b Rarhara 31 1 Horton, Ibw.. !> M'lison 15 1.unken. b Rarhara 0 I’arata. not out X. Malelie. not out ... 7 25 Extras 21 Total for 7 wkts. dec. ... 348 Rowling: Wilson, 14. 0, 84. 1 ; MoLaugh'.in. 15. 0, 135. 3; Robb, 6. 1. 37, 0; Mill. 6. 0. 55, 0; Rarhara, 3. 0. 16,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17407, 4 November 1930, Page 10

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COAST CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17407, 4 November 1930, Page 10

COAST CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17407, 4 November 1930, Page 10