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SUMMER SPORTS

- <s>_ RURAL m/tCH /FFEJ-r/FF : / HATUMA AND WANSTEAD, On. Saturday last Wanstead was the scene of a most entertaining . cricket ■ match, the occasion being an invitation ganie between Hatuma Mhity took advantage of the perfect weathcF%"6nditibhs prevailing, and all present • enjoyed’ fully the keenness shown by the players. The latter, in -their turn,' -fully • appreciated a delightful afternoon tea'Supplied by local supporters. ' ' - Wanstead going- first, scored 191, Wilder, contributing 56 and Johnstone . .86/ \ Hatuma’s.- first '’Strike yielded only 37. Kerr and Brunton scoring 14 and 10 respectively. Following on Hatuma tallied 78- (Pearson 28, Brunton 26), reaching double- figures. Wanstead thus, won vby an. ip j nings,. f .an,6. 76 runs; The detailed scores are;— T. Wilder,, retired ;. .Lb.. 56\ ....... •...... |. .. . G. B. Johnstone retired : ....... Bb’ J. Johnstone, b Stratton . . ... .V;.. 7 Judd,, b Kerr- .. ... .!<... 4Caulton, b Stratton ............. 'T\ Davey, c...Symc r b. )Kerr .. 8 Nutt, b. : Kerr r -.. . ; .4........ R. -P. Wilder, ,b Stratton .....i;.. 16 Lobban, b Kerr -...1 Luscombe,. b. Kerr .....■... 8 G. Johnstone,, not...out ....... .. 0 -j• 8 1 -* • < 4 3 it _L. ■ Total .;. ti'Z'.ei-iXb....... iqi Bowling analysis:—Stratton,; four for 46; Kerr, 4 for 54;’Bind, 0 .foi’ “ : 22; Howard,'o for 26; Simm, 0 fof: 43. ' • HATUMA—fst Innings. j.‘ Simin, b Wilder . 0 Kerr, b Wilder Howard, b Wilder ..........;.... 0 Brunton, b Johnstone 10. Pearson, b Wilder 0 J. Syme, l.b.w. b Nutt; J.... 0 Nichol, b Tobi | .... 0 Bind, run out 0 Coombs, not oiit 1 G. Syme (Junr., b Wilder 0 Jack Syme, st. Luscombe, b John stone 1 Byes 8 Total f 37 Bowling: Wilder, 5 for 12; 2 for 6; Tobin, 1 for 13; Nutt, 1 for 6; HATUMA.—2nd Innings. Kerr, c Wilder, b Tobin ........ 4 Howard, b Tobin 1 Simm, b Johnstone ....... 4, 0 Pearson, c Wilder b Tobin .... 28 Brunton b Wilder 26 J. Syme, .c Judd, b- Nutt 0 Nichol, c Johnstone, b Wilder .... 7 Bird, b Wilder 6 Coombs b Johnstone 4 J. Syme, Junr, not out 0 Jack Syme, b Johnstone ........ 0 Byes '2 Total; 78 Bowling: Wilder, 3 for 19; Johnstone 3 for 18; Tobin, 3 for>24; Nutt .1 for 17. ... ’ ' HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATED. A NARROW MARGIN. Ot Otane, on Saturday, ’ the Waipukurau District High School eleven suffered defeat by a narrow margin, after establishing a substantial lead in the-first innings the previous Saturday. Scores: — WAIPUKURAU HIGH SCHOOL. a ■-?.•. , ."Second Innings. • < J. McCarthy c Thorpe' b Oram .. 1 Smales c Stafford b Oram 2O ’DonnCll c. Thorpe B Oram 0 Hindman run out • v 1 L. McCarthv, B Page ..... 7 S. McCarthy./b and b ;oram < Walsh Lb Page 21 Kirby, c Thorpe, b Page 2 Holms, b Oram ••• 1 Meinung, c Page, b Curley >...... 8 I. Cameron, c and b Curley 0 Cairns, b Curley 0 Bell, c Ashby, b Curley 3 Extras 9 ”• v, • : i‘ .y; Total ' L•• • • • 5S Total for both innings .... 168 Bowling analysis: Page 7 for 7; Oram, 2 for 10; Ashby, 0 for 15; Curley 2 for 6. OTANE. —Second Innings. Ashby, l.b.w. b Smales .. . L,. •• • 13 Stevens, retired hurt < •': 9 Donovan, b J'.'McCarthy • • • • • Harris, b J. McCarthy 8 Thorpe,, c McCarthy, b Smales .. .7 Oram, retired 41 Curley, h.0.w., b Walsh ........ 5 Barry, b Walsh 1 Page, c Bell, b Smales ...' 1° Total -for 7 wickets 93 \ .Total, for both - innings .... 170 Bowling analysis: Smales 3- for 4?; J. McCarthy 3 for 23; S? McCarthy,

WAIPAWA SUCCESSFUL.

The match Waipawa v. Waipukurau United was concluded on Russell Park on Saturday, the visiting side winning rather easily by 77 runs. With a lerid of 71 on the first innings, Waipawa compiled 71 for their second strike, leaving United to make 143 to win. The latter were, only equal to 65. Scores: — WAIPAWA. Hill, b Gair 12 Hawkej c Hodder, b Gair .'. > 0 Hobin, b McKenzie 10 Wedde, e and b McKenzie 5 O’Halloran, c McKenzie, b Burkinshaw -28 Butterfield, c Harris, b Burkinshaw 9 Parker, run out ’ 0 Larner, retired 4 Verran, b Gair 3 O’ Halloran, J., not out Oj -Total F...-....... ? ’"First, innings .. • • 110 Grand total. ' • ■ 181 Bowling: Gair 3 for 33, McKenzie, 2 for 23, Burkinshaw 2 for 6, Monteith 0 for 8r y. ! > / ‘ WAIPUKURAU UNITED. Burkinshaw, c Parker, b Verran . . 2 McKenzie, b Verran 11 -Gair, c and b Hobin 5 Monteith, c Parker, b Hobin .... 4 Hodder, b Houghton 2 Piki, b Houghton 5 King, c sub., b Hobin IS White, c sub., b Hobin 12 Hopkinson, b Hobin • 0 Glentworth, not out 4 Harris, b Mackay ............... 2 Total ,65 First innings > 39, Grand total Bowling: Verran 3 for 20, Hobin 5 for 28, Hojighton I for 11, Mackay 1’ for 6. .‘-7V. '’' 1;

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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 19, 14 February 1927, Page 5

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SUMMER SPORTS Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 19, 14 February 1927, Page 5

SUMMER SPORTS Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 19, 14 February 1927, Page 5

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