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CRICKET.

PLUNKET SHIELD. THE WELLINGTON TEAMS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Monday. Teams were selected to-day *to represent Wellington against Auckland at the Basin Reserve on Friday and Saturday and to represent Wellington against Otago in the Plunket Shield match here at Christmas. The teams are:— V. Auckland.—E. D. Blundell (captain), J. R. Lamason, E. W. Tindill, W. Hepburn, S. Ward, J. Ell, S. Wilson, L. Riley, R. O’Neill, W, Tricklebank, I. A. H. Symes, G. Wareham; 'twelfth man, W. Foley. W. Duslin and 'C. Parsloe were not available.

V. Otago.—Blundell (captain), 'Lamason, Tindill, Hepburn, Ward, Ell, 'R. D. Morgan, Riley, Foley, Triclde'bank Symes Wilson. The twelfth 'man will be decided later.

HIGH SCHOOLS’ MATCH.

NEW NELSON,

NEW PLYMOUTH Monday,

Slow scoring marked the first day of the New Plymouth 'Boys’ High School’s annual cricket match with ■Nelson Gollege. New Plymouth were all out in the •first inings for 217 runs (Broughton 64, T. Larkin 30, Donnelly 26, 'Carroll T 8). Ralfe took five wickets for Nelson. /

At the end of the day Nelson had made 80 for three wickets (Du Feu ■35, not out, Mitchell 29).

SCHOOLS MATCH A DRAW.

INVERCARGILL, Monday. The annual cricket match between -the Southland and Waitaki Boys’ High Schools ended to-day in a draw. Waitaki replied to Southland’s first innings score of 283 with 218. •' Southland batted again and scored 173 for six wickets.' HAMILTON JUNIORS. A WIN FOR FOREST LAKE. The game between C. C. Club and Forest Lake resulted in a win for Forest Lake. First Innings. Forest Lake 112. (T. McDonald 30, T. Radford 27, Clarke 20. Bowling, Nicholson 4 for 14.) 'C. C. Club 74. (Hopkins 23., Bowling: Walker 4 for 17, Rennie 2 for 18.) Second Innings. Forest Lake 61, for 7, wickets. (Rennie 31. Bowling, house 2 for i nine wickets, (Lark i'9, 'Bowling, Walker 5 for 15, Caldwell, 4 for 21. HUNTLY Vi MANUKAU. A match between the Huntly senior team and a team representing the Mamikau Club was played at Huntly, and resulted in a win for Huntly by 73 runs on the first innings. Following were the detalManukau, first innings, 85 (Calder 25, not out, Dunning 21). Bowling for Huntly, Merrln took five wickets for 21 runs, Hedlcy three rot- 39. Huntly, first innings, 158 (Berry 31, Brook 28. Powell 22, not out). Bowling for Manukau Bleakley took throo wickets for 10 runs, Robertshaw three Tor 19, Mann two Tor 21, Calder two Tor 21. Manukau, second innings, 35 for one wicket (Calder 15, Heazelwood 13, not out). Bowling: Thomas one wicket ror 22 runs. 1 PUKEKAPIA DEFEATS TAUPIRI. Playing at TaupVtl a cricket team troni Tukekapla defeated Tauplri In a two-inn-ings match by 107 runs. Details were as rollows: — Pukekapia, first Innings: It. Mackte 8, T. Harris 2, P. Sefton 17, M. McNamara 0, W. Taylor 0, G. Burndred 0, J. Holt 41, D. Suttie 3, E. Burndred 20, J. Williamson 4, A. Capsttck l not out; extras 11; total 107. Bowling roi Tauplri, J. Hodgson t00k.3 wickets for 9 run's A. Scott 2 for 9, S. Litt 1 for 18, R. Miller 1 for 43, J. Farrell 0 for 26. Tauplri, Ist innings: J. Hodgson 5, S. Litt 1, R. Powell 22 not out, R. Miller 3, J. Farrell 17, C. Hill 1, E. Tremaln 1, A. Scott 1, J. Belcher 23, J. Wright 0, A. Waring v 0; extras 11; total 85. Bowling for Pukekapia, E. Burndred took 3 wickets for 6 runs, W. Taylor 3 Tor 16. M. McNamara 1 for, 11, D. Suttie i for 14, J. Holt 0 for 8, P. Sefton 1 for

to. Pukekapla, end Innings: A. Capstick 0, N. Mackle 4. J. llolt 17, P. Serton lb, W. Taylor 80, M. McNamara 0, D. Suttle 10, T. Harris 3, E. Burndred 8, G. Burn’dred 7, J. Williamson It; extras 3; total 4 59. Bowl liv for Tauptri, J. Hodgson took 2 for 18, S. Lilt 8 ror 86, U. .Miller 0 Tor 16, A. Scott 0 for 34. *

Tauptri, 2nd innings: E. Tremain 38, n. Powell I, J. Hodgson l, J. Farrell 4, s. LIU 5. C. Hill 0, A. Scott 12, R. Miller 2 not out, j. Wright o, A. Waring 0, J. Belcher (did not bat) o; extras II; total 71.

Bowling for l’ukekapla. P. Serton took t wickets Tor 2 runs (including the hat trick), W. Taylor 3 ror 33, T. Harris 0 for o, Ij. Suttle 0 for 19.

WAIPA ASSOCIATION, TOKANIiI v. COMBINED TEAM. On Saturday a combined Te Awamulu team visited Tokanui and played, a.game against the staff team. The home team compiled 58, of which Turner made 20. Or the bowlers A. F. Brewer look 2 wickets for 5 runs, M. Barnett 2 for 12, B. Shepherd 2 for 12, J. Jourdaln 1 Tor 1, K. Miller 1 Tor 2, and C. Rieket 1 for 3. The visitors then knocked up 4 04, of which M. Barnett mado 43 retired, B. Shepherd 25 retired, K. Miller 19, G. Ilaselden 2 1 retired, J. Jourdaln 13 retired. For the home team McAlpln’e took ? wickets for 32 and Gray 2 for 28. High School Match.

A played at Te Awamutu between Hie Cambridge nigh School and the local High School teams, the game resulting In a win for Te Awamutu by 33.

Cambridge compiled 7 1, of which Kneehone made 22, Uroderson 16, N. Dtx 12 and Srarle 12. For the local School, M. Blair took 3 wickets for 7, H. Shepneni 3 lor 13, F. Olsen 2 for 12, K. Miller I for 11.

The home team were all out for 10 1, D. Ile.v compiling 55 with a good Innings, B. Shepherd 15, F. Olson 13 retired, T. Burehcll lo retired. For Hie visitors, Watt look 5 wickets for 23 and N. Dlx took 2 for 23.

GAMES AT MORRINSVILLE. The Morrinsvllle competition was continued nn Sat unlay and results were as follows; Nottingham v. Lockerbie.—Lockerbie 101 (Walton 20, c. Mailed 22. n. Scott 19, McPherson M). Nottingham 63 ( l-'ussey 22, Walker 12, Hcdrcni 1(1). Bowling for Nottingham, Mclin.vre took 2 wickets for 21. Fosse,v 3 for tin, Thomas 1 for 21. Walker I for 13. Bowling for Lockerbie, Mailed took •: for 15, Scott :t for 3, McPherson 1 for 21, Walton I for n. (Continued In next column.).

Cilv (Te Aroha) v. Terriers.—City 100 (Jackson 38. Fox 22, McDonald 12, Clqave tl). Terrier? 81 (G. Faulkner 40, W. Yard ley 27). Bowling ror City, Hattawav took 6 Tor 24, McDonald 4 for 44. Bowling Tor Terriers. W. Yardley took 5 Tor 44, L. Chase 2 Tor 20. T. Yardley 2 for 10.

PIAKO ASSOCIATION. FIRST ROUND COMPLETED. 'l'lie first round of tlio southern section nr the I’ialtd Cricket Association’s competition was completed on Saturday and Oraka by defeating Old Boys maintained Its unbeaten record. Oraka has now a load of three points in the competition. Against Old Roys the Putaruru team compiled 55 in' the llrst innings and 80 In the second (Mason 24 and Smith 11). Old Boys, first Innings, yielded 22 and their second 34 (Beaver 14). Rowling ror Oraka, Thomson took 3 for none, Renner 2 for 11, Cunlngham 2 for 6, Smith 2 for 2 and Mason I I'or 1. For Old Boys Roberts took 6 for 27 and Whelan 1 for 7.

Okattia beat Te Pol by seven wickets. The latter in their llrst Innings made 4 6 and In the second 56 (Jude 44 and Warren 16). Okauta made 65 and 9 Tor 3 wickets, Rowling for Okattia Sharp took seven wickets for 31, Graham 2 for 4 3 and Malone 2 for 19. For Te Pol Bceclian took 2 ror 0 and Johnston- I for 3. The southern' section of the rialco Cricket Association competition was completed on Saturday, when Oraka heat Old Bovs bv 79 runs, ami Okattia boat Te Pol bv'7 wickets. Details or the scores were,: ! ‘ Oraka, Ist Innings, 55; 2nd innings, 80 (Mason 21. Smith II). Old Boys, Ist ! innings 22: 2ivd innings. 34 (Beaver 14). i For old Boys, Roberts took 6 for 27. and It Tor Oraka Thompson look 3 for 3, Quick 2 for 29. Mason I for I.

Te Pol, Ist innings 16; 2nd innings 56 (Jude If. Warren 16 not out). Okaula, Ist Innings 65; 2nd Innings, 9 for 3 wickets. For Okairfa, Sharpe took 7 for 31, and for Te Pol Reechan look 2 for 0.

PIAKO DEFEATS EUREKA. The pinko (listriel cricket team defeated Eureka at the Pinko cricket ground by I I runs. The scores were: Pinko, llrsi inning.-. i:t (.1. Hawkings I i, Wallace 12). Bowling for Eureka, Powdroll look 3 wickets and lloiton 7 wickets. Second innings, r.r, 11 levlyii 32). Bowling for Eureka. Johns secured i wlckeis, l’owdrrll three, ami Ilinton two. Eureka: I'lrsl innings 24. Bowling for Piitlsn, Devlyii 3 I'm' S, A. Hawkins look 3 for 9, Wallace 2 for 7. Second innings, 64 (A, 111111 on 26, R. 11 1111 on II). Bowling for I’lako, Devlyu took 6 fur 18, Robinson 3 for 6, Wallace 3 for 0.

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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19453, 18 December 1934, Page 11

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CRICKET. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19453, 18 December 1934, Page 11

CRICKET. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19453, 18 December 1934, Page 11

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