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WELLINGTON TEAMS INTERPROVINCIAL GAMES (Per Press' Association.) ' 'WELLINGTON, This day. Teams were selected to-day* to represent Wellington against Auckland at the Basin Reserve ou Friday and Saturday next, and to represent Wellington against' Otago in the Blanket Shield match here, at Christinas.* ■ ' • ■ ’ The teams are as follows: Versus Auckland.—F-. O- Blundell (captain), .1, R. La mason (vice-captain), E. W. .Tindell. W. Hepb,urn, S. .Ward. J. Ell. S. Wilson. L. Rilev, R. O'Neill. W. Tricklebank, I. A'. 11. SvrneA, C. Wareham (twelfth man). H. Foley. W. Dustin, and 0. Farsloe .were'-not available.,' ' Versus Otago.—-E., D. BJnndell (eaptr)inj, J. R. Li mason (vice-captain), K. W. Tindell, Vv T . Hepburn.’ S*. Ward,- J. Ell. R. I). Morgan. L.,Riley. 1 11. Foley. W. Tricklehank. 1/A- 11. Symes, and S. Wilson, The twelfth rpan .will he decided later. .» Messrs.- .Bums, and -’Rust vVefe appointed to umpire the Auckland m.atch.

INTER-COLLEGE PLAY WELLINGTON BEAT WANGANUI (Per Press-Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Wellington College beat Wangartm Collegiate School ih the annual -ciicket match yesterday by 10 wickets.• Scores :—Wellington .366 .(Rainbird'Bß,' Rezzant 63, Young 74 not out), and nine for no wickets. Wanganui 156 and 218 (Burn.ard 49). Bowling for Wellington, Quirk took three for 56; Bush, three for 49.

SHEFFIELD SHIELD ( , VICTORIA’S EASY WIN (Elfo. Tel. Cojiyri^ht —United Press Assn.) , MELBOURNE, Dec. 17. In the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria., Queensland in, the second innings made 'O7 ,Andrews 30, Levy 107). Bowling, McCormick, four for 52; Fleet-wood-Smithi lour -for 81. ’ • i Victoria won by an innings and 32 runs.

GRIMMETT SEVEN FOR 90 I • l * i SOUTH AUSTRALIA V. N.S.W. , ADELAIDE, Dec. 17., . Tn the Sheffield Shield match against South Australia, New South Wales in tbeir second' irrirtgs made 225 (Bvoyrn 2s, Fingleton 43, Chipperfield 62. Kippax 33- Horsfield 33 riot out).. Bowling, Wall’ took one for '46 and Grimmest for SO. • j South Australia in the second innings' hjive lost live for 110 sfLdnergan 36).'

WEEK-END GAMES FAMILIES’ MATCH : SCHOLLUMS’ GOOD./WIN t , The Scholium and Parker families engaged in an interesting' cricket' match played during the week-end,- and won by' the Scholiums by an innings and 73 runs. The. match was played at Kaitaratahi, and- in every respect the day was a most enjoyable one, the ladies making a.picnic gathering of it. while at luncheon the visitors were the guests of the Kaitaratahi Hotel. So successful did the gathering prove, that arrangements are being made for a return match to be played-early in the New Year. The Scholium family was able to field a full team, but. the Parkers required the services of other players. Scores were as follow: PARKERS ' . —First Innings— R, Honan, c Clem, b Joe ... 6 G. Spence, b Ron ... ... ... 10 Gerald Parker, run out 31 Frank Parker, c Reg, h Ron ... 0 Joe Parker, c Don, b Ron 15 11. Honan, not out 0 Jim Parker, c and b Ron ... ... 0 Jim Parker, sen., b Ron 2 T. O’Dortoghne, c, Percy, b Clem ... 0 F. Hodge, b Clem ... 2 P. McPhail, b Ron ... 0 Extras ... ... 6 Total " ... ... 71 Bowling.—Joe, 3 overs, 0 maidens, J wicket, 11 runs, 1 no ball; Don, 3,0, 0. 8; Ron. 7, 0. 4. 16; Cyril, 3,0, 0, 24; Clem, 2,0, 1, 1. ..‘ ■ ; —Second Innings—' J. Parker, sen., b Joiic ... 0 11. Honan, b Jock ... 1 j. Parker, b Jock ... ... ... 1 G. Parker, c Reg, b Jock ... ... 8 J. Parker, jun., c Clem, b Jock ... 0 F. Parker, c Clem, b Jock ... 3 Carr, c Reg, b Jock ... ... ... 2 Spence, c Clem, b Jock ... ... 8 R. Honan, b Len . ... ... , 0 T. O’Donoghue, b Len ... '... 3 Hodge, not out ... ... > L. 0 Extras , ... 7 Total ... 32 Bowling.—Len, 9,1, 2, 15; Jock, 8, % 8, 10. SCHOLLUMS —First' InningsLen, b Spence ... ... 3 Clem,, b .Honan ... ... ■ 67 Reg, b Spence ... 13 Jodi, stp. Sporiee, b Carr 69 Cyril, c Spence, b Honan 7 Ron, c Honan, b Carr ... ... 4 Andy, c Honan, b Spence ... ... 0 Joe,' c and b Carr ... 0 Don. 'not out ... ... ~ ... ... 14 Percy, c and b Carr ... ' 0 Rupert, c Spence, b J. Parker 5 Extras 1 ■. ... ,4 Total ... ... ... .... 176 Bowling.—R. Honan, 3,0, 0, 24; G. Spence, 5. 0. 3, 29; O. Parker, 3,0, 0, .26, H. Honan. 6. 0,2, 40; J.‘ Parker, 3,0, 1, 23; Carr, 4,0, 4, 26.

MOTOR FIRMS’ MATCH WIN FOR ORMONDS During the week-end an enjoyable criyket inatch was played between learns representing the motor firms pf AlleU Brothers and Johnstone, Limited, and Ormond Afotors, Limited, resulting in a win for the latter team, The game was played jit Tatapouvi, undel- very pleasant conditions, and hopes were exprfssqd

that it would bo ma'de an annual fixture. ■Ormonds batted first'and compiled 125, 8.. Scholium, one of the opening pair, hitting npc 58.. before .be. retired,' while later, in the innings R. Turnbull compiled' 26. Allen Brothers in their firststrike made j 63, Tt. Bard.well (30) being the -. only " batsman to ryach’ double figures.' -; >They ‘‘did 4 better' when they fallowed on, however, Moj.eo'd making 45. aqd r Bjardwell ;uit,l r tlt« innings Hosing for • 82. ‘ Ormonds required" 2l runs’ to win when tjiey opened their second strike, and O. A*. Nicholls scored the", winning hit,, and went on to make 22 hefoj-V he was dismissed.* At the call of’tlmt, Ormonds’had scored 59 for the loss of six V.-ickets. A. E. ‘Allen bowled ■very ( well for Allen Brothers,’ ally ’ supported t>y” (jlloore ‘and McLeod. Details ; • ORMONDS First Innings B. Scholium, retired ... 58 T. Njgro, b Rloore; .. t 4 ... . ..., .0 T.; Webster, c and h Bloore: ... ... 1. W. • O’Grady, b Blopre . . .... „Q Jr.; Alfan. c and b‘McLeod. . .... 12 R, Turhbull, c. and b ;L, |Allen ... .26 C. Greaves, c Bardwoll, .b, A. E. Allen _ t ..< ~ - , 2 W. Moore, b McLeod -• r ... 0 T. Hughes, c, Bl’oojre, McLeqd ~.. ,0 F. Newton, not’ out ... « . ... 2 G. A. Nicholls, c L. . A lien, b ...McLeod* ..... ~... ... 5 .Extras ; . : ... ... ... 13, Total. . ...... . ... ’ .;.. ... 125 Bowling.—A. Blooro,- 5 'overs. ! 1 maiden, ■ 3 wickefs. ’3B , rttfis ; McLeod. 7, 0. 4, 23- L.' Allen, 3, 0. 1; 10; A.' E. Allen,! 4,3. 0.-1. 3. ' • 1 < . Second- Innings . ‘ W. Lundon., c and b Bardw'ell ... 1 A. ; Ail ken, li A.:'E‘.. Alien ',..’L ... 1 '3 R. Allan, b -'McLVod 4 ; . ''A.;' ‘0 G. A. Nicholls, stp. Bardtvell, b P. Allen • .!. - ... ... ... 22 f. Nigro, not .out ... ...' 16 T. Hughes, b McLeod .T; ... 1 T. Webster, b'A.'E. AUtin ~. . ... 1 W.. ■'O’Grady, not out ... 9 Extras ' , ... ... 7 . Total for six . wickets 59 ALLEN BROTHERS i . ' First Innings R. Bard well, b O’Grady .. .. 80 L. Allen, b Scholium .-. .. 0 McLeqd,.e London, b Scholium .. 0 D. Allen, c Lundon, b Nigro .. .0 F.'Brown, b Sc ho 11 Vim ■ .. .0 P. Allen, b Turnbull ' .7 J. Croker, b Turnbull .. .. 7 A., R, Allen, b. O’Grady •.. .. 7 A. Baker, c and b O’Grady .. 0 J.. Bloore, b Mporc .. . .. .9 Olaytoh, not out .. .. .. 0 Extras .. .. 10 Total .. .. .. .. 63 Bovyling.—B. Scholium, 3,0, 3, 11'; T. Nigro, 3,0, 1, 10; Turnbull, 3,0, 2, 12; O’Grady, 3,0, 3,9; Atooro, 2,0, % ik.r • ■■ '-• ; ' .Second Innings i 4.• E.- Allen; c Scholium, b Webber 2 AlcLcod, fr- and. b Turpbull .. 45 Baker,; c .Lundon, b Webber ■ .. "1 ’Bloore, run' o\it •. . .. 1 Bavd.weß, c Aitken, b Turnbull .. 21 E. Allen, run out .. ... .. 4 Brown, b Turnbull. .. .. 1 Qlayton,- b Aitkjen ... , ... .0 L. Xllen, c. and b Turnbull .. 4 D. Allen,' c arid b Aitkcn .. 1 Crokey, not out .. ... 1 Extras ~ .. 3 Total .. .. .. 82 Bowling.—Webber, 2,0, 3,9; Turnlltill, 4,0, 4, I'7;’Aitkcii,"?, 0,2, 0; Hughes 3,0, 1,9; O'Grady, 2,0, 0, IS; Scholium, 2,0, 0, 18;

GISGASCO BEAT ALHAMBRA A' week-end cricket mateli between Gisgasco and Alhambra' resulted in a win for the . former by 64 runs on the first innings’. , Ojsgasco made 199 in the first innings, and Bridge beingi responsible for some bright cricket, Wilkie’s 45 including two sixes and five fours and Bridge’s 42 seven fours. H. Reed took four of the wickets. , , Aihambra replied with 135, the tof> score being made by H. Reed, who hit four fours. The wickets were well distributed. - 'ln., the second strike, Gisgasco put on 40 for two wickets, and declared. Alhambra staved off an outright loss by playing out time. Scores GISGASCO First Innings N. Lloyd, c and b Norman 11 B. Lee, • b Elvey 0 E. Bridge, c Moore, b Reed ... 42 Biginall, c Foster, b Reed ... ... 17 Cederwall, run out ... 15 Fraser, : lbw-, b Elvey 16 Wilkie, b Elvey 45 A. Baker, not out ... 21 Stevenson, c .Reed, b Norman ... 0 Cornelius, c sub., b Reed' ... ... 20 McKay; b Reed ... • ... 0 Extras ... ... 12 Total ... / 199 ! Bowling,—Elvey,' 9 overs,' 1 maiden, 3, wickets,'47 runs; V. Norman, 8,0, 2, 41; Sinythe, 7,0, 0, 47 ?H. Reed, 8,0, 4, 38; A. McMahon, 2,0, .0, 5. 1 ' • Second Innings Lee, c McMahon, b .Kennedy ... 1 McKay;, lbw, b Kennedy ... ... 6 Stevenson, not out ...’ 14 Cornelius, not out* '... ... ... 16 Extras .... 3 Total for 2' wickets, declared ... 40 j Rolling.—Kennedy, 3 overs, 0 mnideUs,' 2 'Wickets/ 14' 'runs; Dominey, 3,0, O', 6 ; Moore, 3; 0, o,’ 6; Dittmar, 2, Oj 0,6; Jacksonj 2; 1,0, 2; Carroll, 1,0, O, 3. /A- ; 1 ' : ” ' I * '" " ; i ' '.ALIL\ I MBRA : ' , '“ ; '.' ( :. V'' ■ i * , / , First innings A : . McAlahon, c; Wilkie,;b Lloyd ... 20 G. Elyey, c Lloyd, b Wilkie ... 13 E. Kennedy, b Lloyd 13 N." CSrrbir, ‘bTraser 17. ... 5' E. Foster, b Wilkie 3 H, Reed, c Eraser, b Bridge ... Z% F. Dominey, c.Wilkie, b Fraser ... 12 5, Smythe, b Stevenson ... ... 10 L. Jackson, b Bridge ... . ... ... 4 E. Dittmar, run out ... 1 Moof-e, not 0ut,... , ... 4 Extras .... ... ... 13 Total .... ... 135 Bowling.—N. Lloyd. 7 overs, 1 maiden, 2 wickets, 23 runs -W. Wjlkio, 7,1, 2, 16: Stevenson, 3,0; It 21 ; Fraser, 6,0, 2, 28; E. Bridge, 4, ;0, 2, 13. Se. pnd Innings, Dittfimr, c Wilkie, h Coderwall ... 5 Foster, c Bridge, b Cederwall ... TO Dominey, c. Bridge, !> CViJUflius ... 0 Can-oils c Bridge, b Cornelius 17 Kenqody, ti Stevenson ... ... 8 Smythe, not opt 15 McMahon, npt out 6 ’ Extras ■ . 5 j Total for six wickets . ... ... 76 B.rtivling.—B. Lee,’2.dvm, 1 maiden, 0 Wickets, 6-runs, f Cederwall, 2, P, 2,9; A, Baker. 2,6, 0, 7 ; BigifiUl, 2,0, 0,8; Cornelius, 2,0, 2. lOj 2, 0,0, 23;-Stevensoji, 1,,0, L T -*'■.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18583, 18 December 1934, Page 8

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CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18583, 18 December 1934, Page 8

CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18583, 18 December 1934, Page 8