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CRICKET COMPETITION

HILLCREST DEFEATS PAROA, P. AND T.'s INNINGS WIN Most of the teams fielded below i n!! si rength in Saturday's competition Raines owing to players still being away on holiday but it is doubtful whether the results ol the games would, have been altered to any great extent. The Domain, alter the holiday spell was not 3:1 its usually good order, cut grass lying thickly in the outfield, making batting and lielding difficult. P. and T. won by an innings 'mil 5 1 runs against Whakatane. wild" II illcresL scored a com i'ortablc I'.rst inninjj's victory over Paroa by 7f> runs. THE SCORE BOARD Batting. Bolt, not out -H> Keepa 4fi Chard 41 Spring 3*2 Bowling. Bolt. 5 wickets for 15) runs. Spring 1 wickets lor !) runs. HiHcresl v Pn-oit. Batting first on No. 1 wicket. Hillcrest, Willi a good jvn Inersbip by the opening pair who put on ;>(> runs, compiled j3.1. Ciumibeilain ('2O) find Henderson (1.1) codri'.uted a useful fifth wicket partnership which yielded 11 runs, both batting well, while Peebles (13 not onij :md Je(Tares (11) also reached double figures. Bolt a\*illl live wickets lor 15) runs off five overs bowled weii for Paroa. Paioa's first innings produced only r,s>, CJoodwin (13) and Cilkun (11) being the only batsmen to display confidence. Sound handling of the bowling attack and the particularly fine fielding of Abbott a\ ho look four catches close up at point, contributed largely to Paroa's poor showing. They made amends in the second strike, however. compiling 81 for 1 wicket. Bolt scoring runs off Henderson in one over--:} sixes and 3 fours. Moore also batted well for 121. Details were: — Hi Ic rest. Spring c Cillam b Moore 3*2 Jackson c Cleland b Fitchelt . . 19 Wardlav b Moore " Oswald b Moore ' Henderson c Moore b l>oit !•> Chamberlain c Moore b Bolt .. Peebles, not out I** Je{fares c Goilc b Bolt M Abbott b Bolt Williams c Shaw b Cillam .... >> Warren c Cleland b Bolt 0 Kxtras ;) Total . Bowling: Cillam 1 for 4.1, Cleland 0 for 19, Fitchett 1 for '22, Moore 3 for 21, Bolt 5 for 19. Paroa (Ist Innings). 11. Crant b Spring 1 Cillam b Williams 11 C. Moore c Ai)bott b Spring 0 Fitchett c Abbott b Williams . . 1 Cleland c Abbott b Spring 0 Bolt c Oswald b Jelfares f) Goile b JefYares "t T. Grant c Al)bott b Jackson .... ~> Goodwin e Jackson b Spring 13 Shaw, not out 3 Kxtras 9 Total . r >9 Bowling: Spring 4 for 9. Jeftares 2 for 13. Williams '2 for 18, Jackson 1 for 10. (Second Innings). Moore c Peebles b Henderson . . 21 Bolt, not out 4G Shaw, not out 7 Kxtras S Total for one wicket S.l Bowling: Peebles 0 for 7. Spring 0 for 20, Henderson 1 for 3.1. Wardlaw 0 for li>. P. and T. v. Whakatane. Baiting first P. and T. compiled 1.13 runs to which Keepa, Back (19) and Chard contributed the majority of runs. The former was associated wi'..h Back and Chard for parlnevj s'.iips of SO find -if?, all three baiting wry w.'l.i. With Ih< • exception of Cham be (27) and j.o ;g-.;:rib (17 not on:} Wiinknlane's balling wa:-. weak. Ihe innings closing ai <S.l. The second t: sc\>rr-.I a! li •■.:-ug!.' I hive. p'ayei"-: licaiiy share.! the v.iekeis in I>;>1 *1 'nniogs.

Details were:---P. and T. Keepa. vim out Hack c Derecourt 1) Hand 10 ("hard c Hat' b Montgomery .... 41 Penny c and b Parkes 7 .Jackson c Thompson b Anderson 10 Dixon !) Anderson 0 Breen 11)w 1) Uae 0 !ii\ t• 11 1) Parkes 1 Woolliams 1) I>. Thompson 4 Derecourt. run out 4 Hudson, not out 1 Extras 20 Total 153 Bowling: Montgomery 1 for 10, Parkes 2 for 3.'i. Anderson 2 For 13, Derecourt 0 for 11. B. Thompson 1 for 1"). Rand I for 1, T.ongwortli 0 for 13. Chambers 0 for 2t\ ilae 1 for 3. Whakatane (Ist Innings). Chambers c Derecourt b Back .. 27 Montgomery e and b Krepa .... 8 Thompson e anc. b Chard (> Hutton e Hudson b Chard 1 Parkes e Keepa b Baelc fi Hand I) Chard 0 Moore b Keepa 5 Eongworth, not out 17 Derecourt b Keepa S Anderson, absent Extras 5 Total «2 Boating: Chard 3 for 'I'.). Keepa 3 for 31., Back 2 for 9, Penny 0 for 5. (Second Innings). Chambers e Derecourt b Chard 1 Montgomery b Chard 'i Tliompson c Back b Keepa .. . 1 Hutton b Keepa 1 Eongworth c Rivet t b Chard . . 4 Derecourt. run out 0 Moore, not out 1 Parkes, absent ( Ra nd. absent C Anderson, absent (• Extras Total H Bowling: Chard 3 for ii. Krepa 2 for 1 i .

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 108, 10 January 1940, Page 8

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CRICKET COMPETITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 108, 10 January 1940, Page 8

CRICKET COMPETITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 108, 10 January 1940, Page 8

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