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TWO EIGHT-POINT WINS

WANGANUI CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP DETAILS OF SATURDAY’S PLAY. Wanganui and United gained eightpoint wins at the expense of Technical College and Technical Old Boys respectively in the Wanganui senior i. cricket championship, which was cons tinued on Saturday in fine but windy a weather. The Wanganui Collegiate School , e first eleven beat Marist on the first • t innings on the School ground. 1 >. Best Batting: C. S. Birch (United) 82; J. Glover (Wanganui) 59; G. H. F. ' 5. Newman (Collegiate School) 56; W. P. / Dyhrberg (United) 47; L. B. Vasta . >, (Marist) 38: H. B. Cate (Wanganui) }. 34; T. Naivalurua (Technical College) 5. 30 not out. y Best Bowling: R. Smith (Technical College), three wickets for 4; D. 4 Hughes (Wanganui), three for 6; E. C. Gee (United), three for 13; R. I. y Sewell (United), three for 15; W Thrush (Wanganui), four for 13; D. : E. L. Collins (Collegiate School), four for 14; S. Crafar (Marist), four 2 for 31; L. McCarthy (Tech. College), . [, seven for 62; H. H. Whiting (Tech. ' >, Old Boys), five for 46. f j In the match against United. Tech- ! nical Old Boys played with seven men •_ {in the first innings and eight in the second. Details in all matches are:— < L Marist v. Collegiate School. 2 Collegiate School.—First Innings: 3 J. B. Marsh, b Crafar, 56; J. R. Meuli, i. run out, 23; D. E. L. Collins, b Crafar, r 22; G. L. Caldwell, c Crafar, b Vasta, 0; R. v. T. Kettle, c Vasta. b Crafar, -2; G. H. F. Newman, b Crafar, 3; J. H. Wake, c Anderson, b Vasta, 1; K. B. 7 Clayton, c and b Anderson, 9; J. C. 1 Hartgill, not out, 9; R. G. Wilde, run ; out, 4; extras.. 14. Total for nine : wickets, 143. Bowling: S. Wallace. ] none for 17; L. B. Vasta. two for 23; , H. Cuming, none for 21; C. Anderson, i one for 17; S. Crafar, four for 31. ) Marist.—First Innings: S. Wallace, - c Hartgill, b Wake, 0; V. Cronin, b f Gaddum, 7; E. Puddle, b Kettle, 21; L. - B. Vasta, lbw, b Collins, 38; H. Cuming, c Gaddum, b Newman, 4; S. Cra- • - far, run out, 4; C. Anderson, not out, , 21; T. Sanders, b Gaddum, 3; R. ) Spriggens, lbw, b Collins, 1; C. Head, c Newman, b Collins, 0; B. Galvin, c Meuli, b Collins. 0; extras, 18. Total. 117. Bowling: J. H. Wake, one for 7; iK. B. Clayton, none for 5; R. v. T. . I Kettle, one for 39; P. Gaddum, two ! lor 24; D. E. L. Collins, four for 14; ; G. H. F. Newman, one for 10. } ‘ Wanganui v. Teuh. College. Wanganui.-- First Innings: J. Glover, b McCarthv, 59; H. B. Cave, b McCarthy, 34; D. McCarthy, c Lange, b L. McCarthy, 15; J. S. D. Tizard, c Lange, b McCarthy, 4; D. Hughes, played on, b L. McCarthy, 7; W. Thrush, b L. McCarthy, 4; E. Neale, c I sub., b Smith, 28; C. Tufiin, b L. Me- / Cart.hy, 8; R. Hammond, b Smith, 2; j . P. West, not out, 4; N. Lowe, b Smith. , 6; extras, 4. Total, 175. Bowling: W. Nabi Jan, none for 22; K. Warrilow, none for 42; L. McCarthy, seven . for 62; R. Cargill, none for 41; R. Smith, three for four. Technical College.—First Innings: J. Stewart, b Tizard, 2; L. McCarthy, c Glover, b Cave, 0; W. Nabi Jan, b ■ Tizard, 1; T. Naivalurua, not out, 30; S. Daniels, c McCarthy, b Neale, 13; M. Murchie, b Thrush, 3; R. Smith, c West, b W. Thrush, 0; N. Lange, c Tuffin, b Neale, 3; T. Evans, b Hughes, 7; R. Cargill, b Hughes, 0; K. Warrilow, b Hughes, 9; extras, 5. Total, 73. Bowling: H. B. Cave, one for 6; J. S. D. Tizard. two for 28; W. Thrush, two for 11; E. Neale, two for { 21; D. Hughes, two for 3. Secon: I Innings: J. Stewart, b W. Thrush, 1.1 L. McCarthy, c Neale, b D. Me- ! | Carthy, 0; T. Naivalurua. b Hughes, I 7; W. Nabi Jan, b D. McCarthy, 1 ! S. Daniels, b W. Thrush, 13; M. Murchie, c and b Hughes, 9; R. Smith, c Cave, b W. Thrush, 0; N. Lange, <■ L. McCarthy, b Hughes. 0; T. Evans, I not out, 6; R. Cargill, b Neale, 0; K. I Warrilow. lbw., b Thrush, 2; extras, 6. Total 45. Bowling: D. McCarthy, two for 9; W. Thrush, four for 13; J | S. D. Tizard, none for 11; D. Hughes, three for 6; E. Neale, one for none.’ I nitral v. Tech. Ohl Boys. ; United.- -First Innings: R. I. Sewell, i lbw., b Whiting, 4; W. P. Dyhrberg, c ■ and b Nagel, 47; C. Birch, b Blick, 82; ) E. C. Gee, o Barnett, 13; R. Bruce, c i Nagel, b Blick, 1; G. S. Nimmo, st. . Guy, b Blick, 0; G. A. McDougal, i Whiting, 18; J. Currie, c Grey, b Whit- . ing, 3; T. Cave, not out, 4; A. H. • Breed, b Whiting, 3; L. Grey, b Whiti ing, 0; extras, 2. Total 178. Bowling: > N. Nagel, one for 46; H. H. Whiting, i five for 56; J. Barnett, one for 54; D. W. Blick, three for 30. > Tech. Old Boys.—First Innings: A. 1 C. Guy, b Gee, 8; D. W. Blick, b McI Dougal, 13; H. H. Whiting, b McDougal, 1; J. Barnett, b Gee, 11; M. ; Nagel, b Gee, 1; N. Adamson, b Mc- • Dougal, 0; E. Barnett, not out, 1; extras, 1. Total for seven wickets, 36. j Bowling: G. A. McDougal, three lor p 18; E. C. Gee, three for 37. Second ) Innings: D. W. Blick, b Gee, 10; J. , Barnett, b Sewell. 14; M. Nagel, c . Sewell, 0; H. H. Whiting, b Sewell, 0; A. C. Guy, b Gee, 2; E. Barnett. » , Currie, b Gee, 4; E. Cameron, not uu., , 2; M. N. Adamson, run out, 4; extras. 10. Total lor eight, wickets. 46. Bowling: R. I. Sewell, three for 15; G. S. I Nimmo, none for 8; E. C. Gee. three , for 13. FIREMEN AT PLAY 1 .l .S. IX FRIENDLY MATCH. 1 A friendly cricket match was played ’ on Cook’s Gardens yesterday between No. .1 platoon and No 2 platoon of the Emergency Fire Service. No. 1 i platoon won on the first, innings, scorinng 139 runs to No. 2’s 98. The top scorers on the wining side were W. K. Gilmour (retired, 44), V. Tremewan (28), and Gaylard (retired, 27). Details are:— ’ No. 2 Platoon.—First innings: ; Weeks, b Tremewan, 7; Coxon, b Gil- • mour, 0; Frost, b Gilmour. 12; Eow- - den b Tremewan, 0; L. Koorey, b ■ Gilmour, 22; Casford, b Gilmour, 2; M. J. Brown, b Sisson, 3; Murcell, c A. • C. Cate, b Sisson, 4; Wilkinson, not ■ out. 29; Heath, b Heberley, 0; Groves, ’ b Heberley, 0; Anderson, rdn out, 5; ' Thompson, b Winwood, 1; extras, 13. ’ Total. 98. Bowling: Gilmour, four { for 30; Tremewan, two for 12; Sisson. two for nine; Carr, none for 16; G. Brown, none for 15; Heberley, two ' for three; Winwood, one for none. No. 1 Platoon.—First Innings: G. Brown, b Koorey, 0; Sisson, h Koorey. 1; Heberley. c Thompson, b Weeks. 3; Carr, b Koorey, 1; Gaylard, retired, 27; Winwood, b Koorey, 0; Tremewan, c Murcell, h Heath. 28; Gilmoir. retired, 44: Cavehill, b Frost, 0; A. C. Cate, b Coxon. 3; C. Cate, c and b Coxon. 9; Watson, b Frost. 7; Hansen, not out, 4; Hatcher, c Weeks, b Wilkinson. 3; extras, 9. Total. 139. Bowling: Koorey, four for 20; Weeks, one for 20: Heath, one for 13: Groves, none for 17; Coxon. two for 34; Frost, two for 26; Wilkinson, one for none. torpeod attacks. Then we were hit almost simultaneously by two torpedoes. one on each side of the stern. | and I thing three more came in quick succession five minutes later. Thc| shin disappeared quickly.” Canon Bezzant saved himself by swimming and clinging to a block of wood in a sea of oil. He was rescued by a destroyer about an hour after- ; wards and. with other survivors, was taken to Singapore.—B.O.W.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 63, 16 March 1942, Page 6

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TWO EIGHT-POINT WINS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 63, 16 March 1942, Page 6

TWO EIGHT-POINT WINS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 63, 16 March 1942, Page 6