WEEK-END CRICKET
WIN BY FOUR RUNS GTSGASCO BKATS P & T. A win on the first innings by four runs was secured by GLsgasgO during the week-end in a cricket mutch against the team representing the Post and Telegraph Pastimes' Club. The Gisgaseo team. batted first and knocked up 194 runs, P. and T. following on with 190. In their second innings the winning team returned a score of 123. and the P. and T. men were still batting at the call of time. A summary of the scores is as follows: Gisgaseo.—first innings, 194 (B. Lee 72, C. Frascr 51, E, Bridge 32); second innings, 123 (Fraser 47, Bridge not out 28, 11. Lee 20; Smale two wickets for 19 runs.). P. and T.—First innings. 190 (Bignail 49, Smale 45, Clay 2G; Fraser six wickets for 38 runs); second innings, eight wickets for 82 (Montgomery 46; Bridge, three wickets for 14 runs). GAME AT TATAPOURI
OLD BOYS BEAT A.B. AND J. In a cricket match played at Tatapouri, Old Boys defeated Allen Bros, and Johnstone's team by (18 runs. Old Boys made 114 and 124, while Allen Bros, and Johnstone made 70 and 100. In Old Boys' second innings, S. Allen took four wickets in his second and last overs, including the hat trick. A summary of scores is given below:— Old Boys.—First innings, 114 (11. Owen 10.'C. Sebire 23, H. Sebire 14, R. Green 24, J. Hutchin 15, D. Hamilton Hi; R. Barbour took four wickets for 18 and W. Bardswell two for 21); second innings, 124 (S. Scott 49. C. Sebire 28, 11. Sebire 10, A. Falconer 14); S. Allen took four wickets for three runs, including hat trick. Allen Bros, and Johnstone.-—First innings. 70 (S. Allen 12, R. Bardswell 14, R. Barbour 12; C. Sebire took five wickets for 18, 11. Sebire two for 22 and Scott two for 16); second innings, 100 (R, Bardswell 11, R. Oswald 12, W. Bardswell 28; C. Sebire took four wickets for 10 runs, Scott three for 19, and Falconer two for II). BIGNELL AND HOLMES WIN ALLAN AND SONS BKATRN Teams representing Messrs. Bignell and Holmes'and J. S. Allan and Sons, Limited, met in a cricket match on the Oval during the week-end. the former winning by 125 runs. The J. S Allan team made 84 in each innings, while Bignell and Holmes knocked up 125 and 108. Scores summarised are: — Bignell and Holmes.—First innings, 125 (T. Donovan 14, T. Welsh G 9, G. Johnson 20; A. Campbell took three wickets lor MO runs and Twigiey three for 25); second innings, 108 (J. Blane 04, F. Ballard 82, T. Welsh 28 retired McCallion 10 not out; Martin took seven wickets tor 57 and Campbell two for 58). .1. S. Allan and Son.- -First innings, til (A. Campbell 14, T. Martin 18, D Jones 11, G. Goodall 18; Blane took five wickets for 48 and Donovan two for 12); second innings, 84 (Goodall 10, Jones 11. L. Martin 41); Welsh took three wickets for 10, Blane three for HI and McFadyen two for 28).
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19812, 14 December 1938, Page 8
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513WEEK-END CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19812, 14 December 1938, Page 8
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