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WEEK-END MEETING I WATERSIDERS V. UNEMPLOYED A week-end meeting of the Watersidei's’ and Unemployed cricket teams resulted in a win for tile former, by a margin of 57 runs after both sides had rnmpleted their two inninfe.s. Both teams scored poorly in the first innings. McMahon being the strength of the Watersiders’ batting, and Barnes. Donnelly and Cuults getting double-figures for the Unemployed; while Donnelly howled with exceptional success against Walursiders. and Smythe was the most successful of Walersiders’ attack. A knock of 51 not out by McMahon in Watersiders’ second innings really decided the match, for mainly through this contribution the total was carried to 120 runs. Linley being the best of <lie other batsmen with 21. E. Clreen got 29 for Unemployed, hut only Wilkie among the other batsmen reached double figures, and the innings closed lor 75: Smythe took seven wickets for 23 runs during this portion of the game. In each of the Unemployed innings. Dunn distinguished himself by making a brilliant catch, one on the boundary and the other in Iho slips. Delaiis• WATERSIDERS Eirst Innings d. (frugal!, <• Jlnlsehier, b Barnes ... 14 11. Linley, h Wilkie ... 0 Gf McMahon, c Wilkie, h Barnes ... In E. Mason, c Leach, b F. Green ... 19 H. McErlain. h Donnelly ... ... 5 G. Corbett, c Leach, hF. Green ... 5 W. Veale. h Donnelly 0 0 r P. Rvan. b Donnelly ... 0 G. Marshall, b Donnelly ... ... 1 S. Smythe, not out 7 G. Dunn, b Donnelly 2 Extras 16 Total 80 Bowling.—W. Wilkie, 5 overs, 0 maidens, 1 wicket. 22 runs; R. Barnes, 5. 1. 2. 22; Donnelly, 3.5. 0,5, 7: F. Green, 3. 0,2, 13. Second Timings Corbett, e Leach, b Donnelly ... 8 Marshall, b Wilkie 0 Veale. h Donnelly . (3 Grogan, e Cameron, h Wilkie 1 McMahon, not out ... ... 51 Smythe. h Wilkie ... ... A Mason, hit wicket, h .Sheldrake ... 6 Rvan. h Sheldrake 8 T. b R. Oreen ... ... ... 21 Dunn, b Barnes ... ... 0 McErlain, b Barnes ... 6 Extras 8 Total 120 Bowling.—Wilkie. 8. !. 3. 33: Donnellv. A. 0. 2. 23: Sheldrake. 3. 0. 2. 23: B. Green. 2. 0. 1.14: Barnes. 2.1. 0. 2. 12: TTolscliier. 1. 0..0. 7. UNEMPLOYED. First Tunings. F. Green, e Corbett, b Smythe.. 9 11. Barm's, b Linley .. .. .18 R. Green, li Grogan .. .. 0 S. Sheldrake, b Smythe .. .. 0 W. Wilkie, b Smylhc .. .. 0 TV. Appleby, not out .. .. 6 Donnelly, e Dunn, b Ryan .. 1(1 T. e Linley, b McErlain .. 4 Brown, run out .. .. .. 0 Contis, b Rvan .. .. ..12 ITolseliier, b Linlov . . . . 1 Extras .. 3 T'ot al .. . .. <lB Bowling.—S. Smythe, ", (1, ft. 10; •T, Grogan. 2. 0. |. 7; T. Rvnu. 4, 0. 2, 27: R. Linley. 3. 0,2. 22; IT. MelTrlain, .4, 0,1, 0. Second Innings. Gout is, b Smythe .. .. 2 Barnes, b Smythe .. ... .. <T F. Green, e Corbett, h Smythe.. 29 R. Green. ,e Corbett, b McMahon 7 Wilkie, Ihw. b Smythe 12 SbelTralce. e Dunn, h Grogan .. f TTolscliier, e Ryan, b Smythe .. T Donnelly, run out .. .. . . 6 Gameron, b Smythe .. .. 4 Leach, not out .. .. 5 Brown, b Smythe .. .. .. 0 Extras .. .. .. .. 2 Total .. .. .. ..75 Bowling.—Veale. 4. 1. 0. 2(1: Smvlhe. O. 1. 7. 23; McMahon. 1. 0. b IS: Grogan 2, 0. L (1. SHEEN SHIELD MATCH TUPAROA BEAT TOKOMARU (Herald Correspondent.) A match was played at Tokomaru Bay last week-end between Tuparoa United and Tokomaru Bay in the Sheen Shield competition. The result was a twopoint win for Tuparoa United (the holders from fast year). Scores: TUPAROA UNITED B. Akers, c 1,. Jackson, b 11. Johnson 19 B. Tukiki, -e o*Regan, h W. Oates... 22 B. Jlati, Ihw., b j. Moody' 27 I*. Hati, not out ... 52 I!. T’amihere. hJ. Moody ... ... 2 J. Poutu, c 11. Johnson, hJ. Moody 1 11. Bangiuia, b Trevithick 0 W. Townson, c 1!. Jackson, b Trovi- . thick ... 10 T. Rawsou, b Trevithick 2 P. Whaipoti, e Trevithick, b Moody 9 Extras 8 Total for nine wickets 152 Bowling.—Trevithick, three wickets for 25 runs; Moody, four for 54; Oat.es, one for 11; Fairlio, none for 16: Johnson, one for 24; Jackson, none for 12. TOKOMARU BAY J.- Mbodv, b IT. W. Akers .. .. 19 W. (kites, 1. H. W. Akers .. .. 14 J. Burdett, e W. Townson, b P. Hati 8 l>. Trcvilhiek, c R. Tamiliere, b B. Hati ■ 10 IT. Johnson, c P>. Hati, b 11. M. Akers -. . . 2 L. Unilever, 1. P. Hati . S R. Jackson, c 11. \V. Akers, h B. Hati • ■ ■ • • • 7 () ’Regan, c W. Townson, 1> P. Hati 10

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TV Fairlie, b P. Ilati . . 1 ,1. Flannigan.-h B. Ilati .. 22 I, Jackson, not out . , 2 Extras 7 Total 105 Bowling,—Akers, 3 for 14; P. Hati, b for 41; Tukiki, 0 for 21; B. Hati. 2 for 22; Whaipooti, 0 for 0.

N.S.W.’S GOOD SCORE KIFFAX 111 NOT OUT (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) SYDNEY, Nov. 27. Eor tho tostimoniJ» 1 cricket match, the weather was pleasant and the wicket {rood. XV’w South Wales in their second [iniiin<;s have lost four wickets tor 390 I —Fingleton 78, Drown 29, Bradman •92, McCabe, S, Kippax 111 not out, Rowe tilt not out, extras (i. Rowe and Ivippax. in partnership, gave a bright, hard-hitting exhibition. Kippax hit 13 boundaries in his usual graceful style, which was the subject of admiration. labeling again bowled finely for two wickets, and should have had another. To prove you’re wise, use Fairy Dyes.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18257, 28 November 1933, Page 7

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CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18257, 28 November 1933, Page 7

CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18257, 28 November 1933, Page 7

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