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WARWICK v. HAMILTON A. CLIFFE A CENTURY. Warwick had first strike and knocked up 2;j5. Cliffe was top scorer wlt'i 102, and carried his bat. He scored very quickly and was at the wickets less than an hour. He played some very attractive strokes, but scored most of iti* runs off boundary hits. He hit live sixes and 1 I fours. Harnett ('35) batted well, while Imfty 36] made the game willing. H. Johnston 21) plnye 1 n nice innings. Hamilton A replied wil.i 53, and following on had made 103 for lour wickets when slumps were drawn Carter 18 not out) hit hard and wis pot seriously troubled by the bowlers Turbott ■ i-i not out) took no risks. Shepherd (13), Latterly (12), Barry Mi 1 , Toombs (15), and Ford (12) were the other double-figure men. The following are the detaile I WARWICK. Firut Innings. Loiighlin, b Carter ') II Johnston, Ibw, b Carter ■? i Rarnell, b Harry 35 Dufly, c and h Toombs 20 li Johnston, b Carter 21 ; Riackie, run mil 7 I Cliffe, mil out 102 II Johnston, b Harry ■'! ! McQuillan, absent 0 | T Johnston, e Turbott, b Carter . . 0 1 ilimningham, b Harry i Extras '- , -' Total 235 Howling: Cartel' look four wickets 1 for 03 runs, Harry three for -i.">, Toombs j i no for 10. Ford none b.r 13, Turbot! j none for 23. II \MILTON A. Fiiv* Innings. : Lafferly, b iKH'ty " | Harry, r Loiighlin, I) R. Johnston t i . Grace, b R. Johnston 0 ; Carter, b holly i ] 'furl.nit. c Loiighlin, b Dufly .... 3 ; Toombs, c Darnell. !, Loiighlin . . I •"» Ei id. c and b Harnetl 12 Shepherd, no| out u I'attison. b Loiighlin \ llowse, b Loiighlin 0 Extra 1 Total 53 Rowling: Dufly look tin wickets for I i. It. Johnston two for 21, Loiighlin three for 9, Harnetl one for 8. Second Innings. Lord, c T. Johnston, b Burnett . . i Shepherd, b Loiighlin 13 Pattison, cT. Johnston, b I -him 3 I a fieri y. c 11. Johnston, b Cliffe . . 12 Carter, not out IS Turbott, noi. out I s Extras •> Total for four wickets 10. i

OLD BOYS v. HIGH SCHOOL. fflffh School balled llrsl bill went down quickly before Gilmniir's howling and were all 011 l for Di. Marks 23 was the only double-figure scorer and was going well when lie was caught at j the wickets. Gilmore took eight for 16. Hid Hoys' venture realised 235. Gili more 7 1 headed the lisl and u.-\\<' his usual finished display. He hit 10 four.. | and three sixes. Eraser (53) hatte 1 1 nicely for his runs and Lenihan -'to I : shewed up well, Sneddon 122 l. t Tompkins 12-) and Macgregor (16 uoi i oill , also reaehed double llgures. Del.uiey four for 39 was I In? most sue eessful of lhe school bowlers. When lime was called School bad lost five j wickets for 62, Marks 10 . Carter t 1 po| out ; and Shepherd lI i not out )

being the chief contributors. The detailed scores arc:— HHdl SCHOOL. first Innings. Marks, c Speight, b Gilmore .... 2I ostgate, b Gilmore "> .Mien, b Gilmore 0 Fait, b Gilmore 0 Carter, std Speight, b Macgregor . . 7 Pn sser, b Macgregor 0 Shepherd, c Macgregor, b Gilmore 7 Tompkins, .jnr., b Gilmore 0 Jamicson, b I lilmore 1 lii.rlovr, not out 2 Pelaney. h i lilmoro 0 Extras .-> Total :>i Bowling: Gilmore look eighl wicket* for 10, Macgregor two for i'J. 5ee,,11,1 Innings. Marks, b Lenihan l-j j poslgate, h Snedden 5 Allen, b Snedden >) \ '] ail. v\i\] 011 l ■■) I Carbr. mil 011 l |:i Ptosser, b Snedden 2 Siicpherd. not out 1 i Extras 12 Total for live wickets G2 OLD in IVS. First Innings. Eraser, c and b Allen .">'. ' Snedden, h Poslgate 22 (tilmore, c Marks, h Prosser .... 7i Lenihan. e Marks, h Delaney .... ::o Wheeler, c Allen, b Prosser '. 2 Hamlin, c Allen, b Prosser '. 0 Speight, b Delaney 7 Smith, b Delaney ; Tompkins, snr., c Carter, b Prosser 12 Macgregor, not out |r, Gilmore, c Barlow, b Delaney .... :. Extras .' 10 Total 235 Rowling: Prosser took four wickets for IOS. carter none for t i. \||ep one for 20. Poslgate ope f or 28, Uelanej four for 39.

AUCKLAND WATCHES. AUCKLAND, Saturday. The results of to-day's play were:—Parnell first innings 220, Grafton llrsl innings three wickets for 103 runs: University first innings 315, Pnnsonhj llrsl innings three wickets for 25; North shore first innings 189, Eden six wickets for 92.

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14601, 28 February 1921, Page 6

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CRICKET Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14601, 28 February 1921, Page 6

CRICKET Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14601, 28 February 1921, Page 6

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