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CAMBRIDGE SUB-ASSQCIATION HIGH SCHOOL AND COLTS WIN The final series of games in the second round of the Cambridge Cricket Sub-Association's competition were completed on Saturday, when High School and Colts each secured an outright win four; points apiece. The positions and points of the teams are now: High School 20, Wanderers 14, Colts 13, and City 1. High School v. Wanderers This, the principal match, was played at the Square and High School, after being eight behind on the first innings, against Wanderers, scored a decisive win by 96 runs. High School resuming their second innings carried on to lose nine wickets and declared at 161. Muller was again in the runs and collected the fine tally of 61, while other very good support came from T. Kerr 31, Boyce 27, and Broderson 24. The most successful of the Wanderers' attack was L. McKinnon, who took five for 70. Wanderers, left with 154 to win, were all dismissed for 57. N. McKinnon was the only man to stop long and played a nice knock for 35. Bowling for the School Morriss returned the fine figures of five for 28.. Scores: HIGH SCHOOL.—First Innings: 81 Second Innings: Muller, c N. McKinnon, b L. McKinnon, 61; Watt b N, McKinnon, 1; Broderson, b L. McKinnon, 24; Morriss, b Crawshaw 2: Boyce, st Morse, b L. McKinnon, 27; Ross, st Morse, b L. McKinnon, 10; Glanville, b L. McKinnon, 0; Kerr, b Kneebone, 31; Brunskill, b N; McKinnon, 5; Finch, not ou"t, 0; Hanna, not out, 0; .Total for nine wickets (declared), 161. Bowling: N. McKinnon took two wickets for 46 runs, Crawshaw one for 39, L. McKinnon five for 70, and Kneebone one for 4. . WANDERERS.— First Innings: 92. Second Innings: N. McKinnon, c Muller, b Ross, 35; Kneebone, c Kerr, b Morriss, 5;'L. McKinnon, c Glanville, b Morriss, 3; Morse, b Broderson,. 3; K, Conder, c Morriss, b Ross, 0; Crawshaw, c Ross, b Morriss, 1; L. McKinnon, c Muller,. b Morriss, 0; Guthre, c Kerr, I) riss, 4; Basten, absent, 0; I. McKnncn, absent, 0; extras, 6. Total, 57. Bowling: Watt took no wickets for 4 runs, Morriss five for 28, Broderson one for 3, Ross two for 16. City v. Colts At the High School ground Colts rather surprisingly scored a complete victory over City by 106 runs. City's first innings was carried from 139 to 170 all out. Hughes, who was 61 the previous week, was still unneJiten at the finish, registering the fine score of 84.

The Chard brothers shared the bowling honours for Colts, Ed. Chard taking six for 46, and Eric Chard four for 63. Colts again batted well in their second strike to compile 150. Hubert! top-scored with a soundly played 40, and received useful assistance from E. Chard 20, Woolley 20, Ed. Chard 22, and J, Kilmore 23. Litchwark and Humphries each took two wickets for City. City collapsed in their second innings, and were all out for 34, Mnnroe 13 not out being the only double figure contributor. E. Chard bowling for Colts returned great figures which read 12 overs, 7 maidens, three wickets, 6 runs, while Ed. Chard also captured three victims at a cost of 6 runs. 4 Scores:

COLTS.—First Innings: 160. Second Innings: Wilson, c Hardy, b Litchwark, 0; Woolley, run out, 26; Hubbard, b Humphries, 40; E. Chard, run out, 26; I. Nicholl, c Oldfield, b Humphries, 4; Ed. Chard, b Hughes, 22; Kilmore, b Litchwark, 23; Low, not out, 1; extras, 8. Total, 150. . ~. ~.;..-,-.V.V • •

Bowling: Litchwark took two wickets for 51 runs, Humphries two for 36, Oldfield none for 35, Hughes one for 20.

. GlTY.—First Innings:.;Cornwall, b Ed. Chard,i 1; W. sub,, b E. 2; Litchwark, b.Ed. Chard, 50; Hughes' not,but, 84;'B' Munroe, W'hMi b d - Gh *» rd » 0;: Humphries, p Kichbll, h Ed. Chard v Chard, b E Ctiard, 5; Kelly, "'c gnd b E. Cbard> "V; (ft#ld, b:Ed. Chard. 4; Hardy, b EdVChard, 0; Foster, b Ed. Chard, 6; extras, 13. Total, 170. Bowling: E. Chard took four wickets for 63 runs, Ed. Chard si* for 46, Woolley none for 43,. Second Innings: Oldfield, b, E. Chard. 0; Cornwall, c Low, b Ed. Chard, 0: Litchwark. b E. Chard, 0; I). Munroe. not out, 13; Foster, c NicholL b Ed. Chard, 2; Hardy, c

Low b Kilmore, 2; Hughes, c snfep. b 1 Ed. Chard, 1; extras, 7. Total; 3£ Bowling: Kilmore look one wicfieff for 6, E. Chard three for 6 r TB&Chard three for 11, Woolley irooe for 4. . MATCH WITH KAIPAKI During the week-end the Wanefcr* ers team visited Kaipaki and efefeated the home team by 100 runs to 86.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3273, 2 March 1937, Page 5

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CRICKET Waikato Independent, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3273, 2 March 1937, Page 5

CRICKET Waikato Independent, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3273, 2 March 1937, Page 5