SATURDAY'S CRICKET RESULTS
Competition Games Continue ^ . r — — ^ — ■ Games in the . Horowhenua Cricket Association's competit.-.m contihued .throughout the district on' Sdturday. Detailed results of the games are given below. Levin v. College Levin won its match agalnst College by a margin of - 27 runa. CoD lege batted first, building up the. substantial seore -of 152, P. MeCIune 70 and B-. Allwood 31. Hudson took five wickets for 39 runs. Levin replied with 179, W, Galloway 69, retired, and F, Baum'ber 31. McFarlane took two wickets for 39 runs. Details:— College: Dorne, run out, 21; Andrews, c Hudson, b Baumber, 0; Dumbell, c and b Hudson, 0r Ball, b Baumber, A; McClune, b Hudson, 70 ; Allw-ood, st Baumber, b .Hudson, 31; Lambert, lbw, b Hudson, 1; McFarlane, b Hudson, 7; T. Hudson, c Galloway, b Baumber, 4; Gardiner, not out, 1; Hamilton, st Baumber, b Baumber, 0; extras, 11; tqtal, 152. Bowling: H-. Baumber, four for 39; Hudson, five for. 70; Gentry, none for 12; Galloway/ none for 9; Grainger, none for 12, Levin: F. Baumber, b Ball, 31; R. Weir, c McFarlane, b Lambert, 6; K. Hudson, c McFarlane, b Lamjbert, 5; Galloway, retired, 69; H. Baumber, c Hudson, b McFarlane, 27 ; Gentry, c "McClune, b Andrews, 1; Veysey, c Lambert, b McFarlane, l; .Grainger., retired, 24; Law, not out, 9; 'Walker, retired, 6; Lambert, ,c and b Dorne, 0; extras, i; totaT 179. Bowling: Lambert, two for 60; Andrews, one for 40; Ball, one for 17; McFarlane, ?two for 39; Hamilton, none for 9; Dumbell, none for 11. Paraparaumu v. OIcl Boys Paraparaumu beat Old Boys by 16 runs on the first innings. Batting first, they made a total of 85 in their first innings, Sweetman 24 and B, Reeve 21. Lynch took four wickets for 23 runs, Old Boys made 69 in their innings, G. Sciascia 19. Weggery took seven wickets for 39 runs. Details;— Paraparaumu: B. Reeve, c Wesley, b Lynch, 13; Sweetrpan, b Dumbell, 24; Evans, b Sciascia, 2; Love, b Lynch, 1; Weggery, c Juno, b Lynch, 0; Ashworth, c Gwynn, b Dumbell, 8; C. Reeve, c Lynch, b Sciascia, 5; H. Weggery, c Juno, b Sciascia, 4; B. Reeve, c and b Sciascia, 21; sweetman, not out, 0; Snell, b Lynch, 0; extras, 7; total, 85. Bowling: Lynch, four for 23; Sciascia* four for 38; Dumbell, two for 9; Wiseley, hone for 5. • Old Boys; Lancaster, b Weggery, 15; Dumbell, b Reeve, 0; Sciascia, c Ashworth, b Weggery, 19; Hannan, C Evans, b Weggery, 7; Sciascia, lbw, b Reeve, 0; Clapcott, c Ashworth, b Weggery, 6; Juno, b WegSery, 0; Lynch, b Weggery, 1; Gwynn, not out, 9; Wiseley, c Reeve, b> Weggery, 6/ extras, 5; total, 69. Bowling: Reeve, three for 30; Weggery, seven for 39. Foxton v. Weraroa Foxton beat Weraroa by 75 runs on the first innings. Weraroa were first on the field and . made. 57 runs, Barraud 26 and France 14. Rodgers tqok seven wickets for 22 runs. Foxton replied with 132 for eight wickets declared, Walls 46 not out. Saunders took three wickets for 38 runs. Details: — Weraroa: Nichols, lbw, b Holden 4; J. Ryder, b Rodgers, 2; Barraud,' b Rodgers, 26; Childs, b Rodgers 0Saunders, b Rodgers, 2; France b Newth, 14; Pilgrim, b Newth, V-
jauafyn, 0 Rodgers, 2; Jukes, b Rodgers, 1; T. Ryder, not out, 1; I Buchingham, b Rodgers, 0; extras, :5, total, 57- Bowling: Holden, one tor 27; Rodgers, seven .for 22; Newth, two for 3. Foxton: Carmont, c France, b Barraud, 20; Green, b Saunders, 0; I Holden, b Saunders, 12; Rodgers b Barraud, 8; Mounsey, run otit, 'l" Walls, not ou,t, 46; Newth, $ Saunders, 7- Williams, 0 Nichols; b -Franee,M5; Sexton, c Buckingham, b Ryder, 1; M. Williams, st Nichols b Ryder, 0; Mohek^, not out, 6;' extras, 16; total, > 132, Bowling: Saunder s , thr.e.e. for,.' 28; > Barruud;', two for 27; France, one for 34- j Ryder, two for 27.
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Chronicle (Levin), 2 March 1948, Page 4
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