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THURSDAY CRICKET

YESTERDAY’S MATCHES R.S.A. AND RETAILERS WIN Two lii'st innings \ ictorics were secured ju the Poverty Lsay Cricket Association's Thursday competition at the Oval yesterday afternoon, R.S.A. defeating Cash Stores, and Retailers defeating Wanderers. Cash Stores fared badly in their single innings, and worn all out for 48. C. Scholium's 32 being the only material contribution, while. Olsen took six wickets tor 16, and Is. Harvey three for live. R.S.A, replied; with 91 for the loss of nine wickets, Olsen scoring 32, not out, and Wright retiring after knocking up 20, Retailors, one man short., scored 115 in their lirst innings against Wanderers (Slade 3d. Jv. Somervell 34 not out), and dismissed Wanderers, who also were one man short, for 42. P. Dow, their crack batsman, being dismissed for 17; Newton took seven wickets for 24. Retailers batted again, and scored 68 before time was called 1 , having two wickets in hand Details CASH STORES V. R.S.A. CASH STORES First Innings. I

C. Scholium, !) Olsen . . .. 22 •f. Carroll, h Barbour .. .. 10 l>. Ilueston, i, Olsen .. .. 2 li. Carroll, c Barbour, 'b Olsen . . (I <5. Stewart, '!> Olsen . . . . -l A. .McLean, Unv., b Harvey . . 8 R. Lowe, e Barbour, b Olsen . . 0 C. File. 1) Harvey .. .. .. ij W. Owen, not out . . .. . . 0 •). -I. Macdonald, b Harvey .. 0 \V. 11 azell, b Olsen . . .. . . o Extras 2 Total 48 Bowline;. —0. R. Olsen, 8.1 overs, 1 maiden, (5 wickets, 1(5 runs; J. Barbour, 7. 0,1, 2d; E. Harvey, 1,0, 3, d.

R.S.A. First Innings. R. Nicholson, c Carroll, b Stewart 8 11, Lee, ]) McLean .. .. ..13 E. Harvey, b McLean .. ~ 2 A. Wright, retired . . . . 20 J. Barbour, b Scholium . . . . 0 O. R. Olsen, not out .. .. 32 E. B. Topp, 1) Scholium . . .. 1 l>. J. Duncan, e Carroll, b Stewart 2 R. Kelly, b Stewart . . . . 1 J. Long, b McLean .. .. 0 F. Graham, not out .. .. .. 1 Extras .. .. .. .. 2 j Total for nine wickets .. 91 Rowling.—(i. Stewart, 13 overs, 4 maidens, 3'wickets, 31 runs; A. McLean, 11, 3,3, 18; C. Scholium, 12, 3, 2, 25, l no ball; J. J. Macdonald, 3, 0, (l, 12. RETAILERS V. WANDERERS R ETAILERS First Innings. F. Newton, c Carr .. .. 18 I. Niven, run out .. .. .. fl G. Slade, b Martin .. .. .. 34 11. Swan, ii Carr .. .. .. 0 J. Smith, b Carr .. .. .. 4 A. Falconer, i> Dow .. .. 15 . L. Eljiners, 'b Dow .. . . . . U

A. Coker, 1> Dow .. .. .. 0 J. Spilz, b Dow .. .. .. 8 Jv. Somervell, not out .. .. 37 * Extras .. .. .. .. 7 Total, one man short .. .. 115 Bowling.—R, Carr, 11 overs, 2 maidjens, 3 wickets, 50 runs; E. Knopwood. 4,0, 0, 27; F. Martin, 3,0, 1, 18; P. Dow, 4.1, 0. 3, 13. Second Innings. I Niven, b Dow .. .. .. 0 Coker, b Dow .... .. .. If Smith, b Carr .. .. .. 8 Swan, c and b Carr . . .. 7 1 Newton, b Carr . . . . . . 9 Slade, I) Martin .. . . 32 Falconer, not out 5 Ell nidi's, llnv., b Martin . . . . 0 Somervell, run out .. . . .. 1 Spitz, not out ' .. .. 0 Extras .. .. .. . . 3 Total for •eight wickets . . 08 Fall.—l2, 32, 13, 27, 34, (55, (55, (58. Bowling.—R. Carr, 5 overs, 0 maid-, ,oils, 3 wickets, 30 runs; ,F. Dow, 3, 0. 2, 10; 11. Bissemlon, I, 0,0, 1(5; K. Knopwood, 2,0, 0,2; F. Marlin, I, 0, 2, 7. WANDERERS First Innings. P. Dow, b Slade .. . . 17 R. Carr, llnv., 1) Newton . . . . 10 E. Foster, 'b Newton . . . . 5 E. Martin, l> Newton .. .. 0 E. Knopwood, b Newton . . . . 0 D. Miiliehip, li Newton .. .. 0 If. Calcott, Ibw., b Newton .. 0 A. Bryan, run out . . . . . . 0 11. IfissCnden, not out .. ... 0 V. Clement, l> Newton . . . , If. Extras .. .. .. .. 7 .Total, one man short . . . . 42 Fall—2l, 31, 31, 37, 37, 38, 40, 40, 42. Bowling.— F. Newton, ti overs, 0 maidens, 7 wickets, 24 runs; G. Slado, 5, 1. 1. 11.

EXCITING MATCH PLAY AT REAY BRIDGE (lieraid Correspondent.) One <«f tlie most brilliant and exciting erieket mulches played at Reay Bridge was witnessed when the unbeaten Papavatu eleven met the loin 1 men for the lirst time this season. Tln> match, was! full of surprises, fortune favoring each I side alternately. ! The hillsmen started disastrously by their shipper, (huhlum, being taken by a line rminingi catch on the boundary. Gifford, who made the, catch, snapped up Daly at leg in the next over, aiid T. A. Field took a couple of fine catches. Nine overs sufficed to finish the innings, which closed for 21 runs Honan and It. Field had charge of the howling. Reay Bridge did slightly better, making 53. Very smart catches were taken by Fraser, Gaddum, Foreman, and Bennett,' while Campbell snapped up a couple behind the sticks. Caddmn and O’Rourke opened in the visitors’ second innings, and without taking undue risks earned the score along I merrily until the latter was caught behind by Wilson with Die score at 123. Gad-1 duiu went on to get his century, when lie] retired. 11 is score included eight sixes' and nine fours. The closure was applied with two wickets down for 179. Reay bridge collapsed in their second strike, the. only batsmen to get going being l’yke and Frayjing, whir rattled up* 20, not out, and 22 respectively out of a I total of 69. | Details ; I UFAV BRIDGE' First Innings Honan, e Bennett, b Foreman ... 0 Gifford, b Fraser ... II ;

Wilson, b Gaddum ... 1 F. Parker, c Foreman, b Fraser ... 5 Wykes, e Gaddum. b Fraser ... 10 R. Field, c Campbell, b Foreman ... 13 Morrison, <; Campbell, b Fraser ... 6 Pyke, b Gaddum ... 1 Frayling, not out 1 T. A. Field, o and h Fraser ... 2 13. Parker, b Fraser ... ... ... 2 Extras f Total 55 Bowling.—Foreman, two wickets for 15 runs; Gacfduiu, two for 10; Fraser, six for 16; O’Rourke, none for 8; Ate Gibbon, none for 3. Second Innings Honan, e O’Rourke, b Foreman ... 0 Gilford, e Gaddum, h Fraser ... 0 Wilson, e MeGibbon, b Foreman ... 5 F. Parker, b Gaddum 6] B. Parker, b Fraser ... ... ... 0 Wykes. b MeGibbon ... 5 R. Field, run out ... ... ... 6| Morrison, b O’Rourke 4 Pyke, not out ... 20 Frayling, li O’Rourke. ... ... 22 T. A. Field, c Gaddum, Ii Foreman 0 Extras ... I Total 69 Bowling. -Fraser. •■ • •• ickds for .17 runs; Foreman, three for 22; MeGibbon. otic for 7: O’Rourke, two for 9; Gaddum one for 13. PAPARATU —First Innings— Gaddum, <: Gifford, b Field ... ... 0 Fraser, eT. A. Field, b Honan ... 0 Daly, e Gifford, b Honan 3 Holiamby, b Honan 0 Foreman, cT. A. Field, b Honan ... 4 Bennett, b Field ... 0 MeGibbon, b Field U O’Rourke, b Field 0 Muir, c Morrison, b Field 2 Spence, run out ... . ... 11 Campbell, not out ... 0 Extras 1 Total 21 Bowling.—R. Field, five wickets for 16 runs; Honan, four for three; Wykes, none for one. —Second Innings— Gaddum, retired, 102 O’Rourke, c Wilson, b Honan ... 31 I Daly, b It. Field 3 , Fraser, not out ... 30 Holiamby, not out ... ... ... 8 Extras 5 Total, declared* 179 Bowling.—R. Field, one wicket for 52 runs; Honan, one for 57; Gifford, none for 28; Morrison, none for 29; T. A. Field, none for eight. A REPRESENTATIVE ELEVEN The suggestion of playing a game with a town team from players selected from the four Te Arai valley clubs has been favorably received by country players, who are practising assiduously in anticipation of selection. A perusal of the following names will show that a very good side, could be called together:— Manutuke.—JSlvey, P. Moser ip, Gibson. Reay Bridge.—R. Field. Waingake.—L. Shanks, L. Hansen, Jobson. Paparatu.— Gaddum, captain, Fraser, vice-captain, Daly, and Foreman.

AUSTRALIAN TRIAL TASMANIA BAT WELL (Eloc. ToJ. Copyright—Unitod Press Assn.) HOBART, March 15. The Australian test cricketers commenced a second match against Tasmania to-day at Hobart in dull, boisterous and threatening weather. The attendance was 3000. Tasmania won the toss and elected to b:it. Light rain fell after lunch, but the wicket was not directed and played well throughout. O'Reilly and Grimmett were omitted from the Australian .side. Play ceased' at 5.3(1 p.iu. on nceounl of tailing light. Details: - TAS.M A N r.Y First timings Badcoek, e Chipperlield, b Flccl-wood-Smith .. .. •• 17 Mor risby, st. Oldfield, b Fleet-wood-Bmith .. .. .. 17 R. Ferral, e Finding, h Wall .. Hi Thotiiiis, e, Oldfield, It Wall . • 55 Green, c Chipporfiehl, b Wall .. l> Rothweil, c .McCabe, b Darting .. li J ’ut loan, b Wall . . . . • • 31 G. JellYcy, not out . . . • • • 10 Extras . . . ■ • ■ • • l>* Total for seven wickets .. 230 Bowling: Wall took four for 00; Finding none for 13; Gloetwood-hniilh two for 72; Darling one for 15; Chipporlield none for 25.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18348, 16 March 1934, Page 3

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THURSDAY CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18348, 16 March 1934, Page 3

THURSDAY CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18348, 16 March 1934, Page 3

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