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CENTRAL-WESTERN COMPETITION LIMEHILLS BEATS OHAI In a Central-Western district competition cricket match played on the Ohai domain, the home team was beaten by Limehills, which gained a threepoint victory.' The home batsmen were disappointing against the bowling of G. Overton, who bowled well in the hrs. innings, securing four Ohai wickets for 5 runs. Hammond took four wickets for 7 runs. , ~ Brosnan compiled -J runs for the visitors in a forceful strike ana was still , batting when they declared with 70 runs for three wickets. Ohai in the second innings, made 58, thus avoiding an . innings defeat, but the visitors in losing two wickets for 24 runs, gained an easy victory by eight wickets and three runs., Details: — OHAI First Innings Dalkie b Overton 2 Nesbit c Hammond b Overton J E. Hunt c Hammond b Overton 8 Ferguson c Hammond b Overton 0 Thomson not out 8 J. McKay b Hammond 3 Harding b Overton 1 D. Mackay b Overton « W. Hunt b Hammond 1 Wilson b Hammond 0 McKenzie b Hammond " TOTAL 23 Bowling analysis.—G. Overton took four wickets for 5 runs; H. Overton two for 11; Hammond four for 7. ' Second Innings Thomson b Hammond 3 Nesbit b. Hammond 1 Ferguson c and b Hammond 6 E. Hunt not out 2 J. McKay b Hammond 0 Dalkie c Reid b H. Overton 3 Harding b Gibb b Brosnan ' 18 D. Mackay b G. Overton 13 Wilson lbw b Brosnan 0 W. Hunt b Hammond 4 D. McKenzie not out 2 Extras TOTAL 58 Bowling analysis.—G. Overton took one Wicket for 10 runs; Hammond four for 12; H. Overton one for 16; Brosnan two for 12; Woods none for 2. LIMEHILLS 1 First Innings Coster lbw b Thomson 2 Woods b Thomson 2 Hammond e McKenzie b Thomson 0 Brosnan not out - 50 Thomson not out 9 Extras " TOTAL for three wickets (declared) io Bowling analysis.—Harding took no wickets for 15 runs; Thomson three for 40; McKay none for 12; Ferguson none for 8; McKenzie none for 22. Second Innings H. Overton not out 14 W. Reid not out 1 R. Gibb lbw b Thomson 6 Extras 3 TOTAL 24 Bowling analysis.—Thomson took two wickets for 4 runs; Harding none for 17. NON-COMPETITION GAME In a non-competition game played on the Ohai domain against Tuatapere, Ohai beat the visitors who had 12 men batting, by eight runs. Details:— TUATAPERE Rohan c Taylor b Thomson . 1 Donaldson b McKay 11 King c Thomson b E. Hunt, jun. 6 Wilson c Ferguson b Thomson 3 Campbell c McKay b Harding 0 Goodall b Harding 4 Lynch b Ferguson 18 Gordon b E. Hunt, jun. 4 Wilson b Thomson 0 Taylor run out 9 Murray c Harding b Thomson 1 M. Taylor not out 2

TOTAL 59 Bowling analysis.—Thomson took four ! wickets for 22 runs; J. McKay one for 1 11; Harding two for 6; E. Hunt, jun. two 1 for 8; D. McKay none for 7; Ferguson one for 6. OHAI j Thomson b Rohan 0 Dalkie b Lynch 11 j E. Hunt c Donaldson b Rohan 29 D. McKay b Lynch 0 ’ J. McKay b Lynch 5 Harding b Rohan 1 ' Ferguson not out 9 ' E. Hunt, jun. b Lynch 0 W. Hunt b Rohan 1 ! Wilson b Rohan 0 Campbell c and b Rohan 1 I Extras 10 TOTAL 67 , Bowling analysis.—Rohan took six I wickets for 17 runs; Lynch four for 21;

Campbell none for 19. EASTERN "SOUTHLAND COMPETITION HERIOT-EDIEVALE BEATEN BY WYNDHAM Playing at Heriot in the Eastern Southland cricket competition, the Wyndham senior team had its first win against Heriot-Edievale by 57 runs to 54 runs. Details:— HERIOT-EDIEVALE A. Nicholson c Thompson b McKay 8 O. Edie c Marshall b McKay 1 P. Sim b Pankhurst 0 S. Duff b Pankhurst 3 A. Ottrey c McKay b Pankhurst 2 J. Caffell c and b McKay 9 J. McKenzie not out 12 J. Hodgkin b McKay 0 K. Kidd c and b Harper 1 L. Patterson c and b McKay 2 R. Pauli c and b McKay 3 Extras 13 TOTAL 54 Bowling analysis.—McKay took six wickets for 9 runs, Pankhurst three for 16; Marshall none for 16; Harper one for 8. WYNDHAM J. Thompson c Ottrey b Eadie 13 J. Harper c Patterson b Eadie 11 S. McKay c Sim b Caffell 1 J. Marshall c Ottrey b Edie 1 O. Traynor c Hodgkin b Paul 2 G. Burgess lbw b Caffell 8 A. Marshall b Edie 1 J. McCallum b Edie 0 E. Pankhurst not out 10 R. Baynes std 0

Bowling analysis.—O. Edie took_fi v wickets for 22; Caffell two for 19; Pauli one for 3; Ottrey none for 5. TABLE OF POINTS The positions of the teams in the Eastern Southland cricket competition are: — •' SENIOR GRADE

JUNIOR GRADE

LUMSDEN AND ARDLUSSA DRAW The Lumsden Cricket Club travelled to Balfour to play a match against Ardlussa, the game ending in a draw. For Lumsden A. Buckham was in form, scoring 101 not out. Details:— LUMSDEN i F. Tuckey run out 6 T. Hight std b Varcoe 3 I. De La Mare b Varcoe 2 A. Buckham not out 101 J. Ogilvy lbw b Varcoe 3 J. Hood played on b Varcoe 1 D. Andrew b McLean 9 F. Gaitt c and b Varcoe 3 C. Tidey c Mulqueen b Varcoe 1 L. Richards b Keown 0 T. Lynch std b Keown 1 Extras ’ TOTAL 131 Bowling analysis.—Varcoe took six wickets for 20 runs; Keown, two for 30; McLean, one for 26. ARDLUSSA P. Mulqueen not out 18 G. Keown b Hood 0 W. Brown lbw b Buckham 2 T. Mulqueen b Tuckey « C. Dillon c Lynch b Tuckey 4 L. Sparks not out 13 Extras 2 TOTAL for four wickets 47 Bowling analysis—Tuckey took two wickets for 8 runs; Hood, one for 12; Buckham, one for 23. CHRIST’S COLLEGE BEATS TIMARU HIGH SCHOOL (United Press Association) TIMARU, November 23. In the annual cricket match today Christ’s College (Christchurch) beat the Timaru Boys’ High School by nine wickets.

Batting first, Timaru made 95, Castles taking five wickets for 16 runs. Christ’s College made 180 runs for six wickets declared (Crossley 66). Timaru in its second innings made 102. ' Christ’s College required 18 runs in three minutes and a-half to win and secured them for the loss of one wicket. They scored 14 off the first over and four off the second. PROFIT FROM AUSTRALIAN TOUR £42,000 (Independent Cable Service) LONDON, November 22. The profit from the Australian cricket tour was £42,000. TESTS OF 30 HOURS SUGGESTED LONDON, November 22. The counties’ meeting at Lord’s decided to ask the Australian Board of Control to consider standardizing all Tests in England and Australia to 30 hours each. The proposal is that the 30 hours be made up of five six-hour days in England and six five-hour days in Australia. MARYLEBONE WINS BY AN INNINGS AND 289 RUNS KIMBERLEY, November 22. Marylebone defeated Griqualand West by an innings and 289 runs. Griqualand West in its secod innings made 273 (Steyn 65, Nicholson 61; Goddard three for 66, Verity four for 44).

Extras 10 TOTAL 57

P. W. L. D. Pts Gore 3 2 0 1 5 Tapanui 3 2 0 1 5 Mataura 2 2 0 0 4 Waikoikoi 3 2 1 0 4 Celtic 3 1 1 1 3 Wyndham 4 1 3 0 2 Heriot-Edievale 4 0 3 1 1 Pukerau 2 0 2 0 o

P. W. L. Pts High School A 2 2 0 4 Knapdale 2 2 0 4 Celtic 2 1 1 2 Mataura 2 1 1 2 Wyndham 2 1 1 2 High School B 3 0 3 0

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Southland Times, Issue 23674, 24 November 1938, Page 11

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CRICKET Southland Times, Issue 23674, 24 November 1938, Page 11

CRICKET Southland Times, Issue 23674, 24 November 1938, Page 11