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HOROWHENUA CRICKET

Results Of Saturday's Games Weraroa was the only team to secure an. eight-point win when the Horo whenua cricket oompetition was • fesumed on Saturday. Shannon, Levin an'd College each. secured five "bointers. Weraroa v. Otaki Weraroa had an easy win over Otaki. First use of the wieket went to Otaki and they notched 70 rUns. Ahern heading the battmg honours with 20. Weraroa rephed with 103, Nicholls carrying his bat for 27 and .France contributmg 22. Otaki again went to the wicket to make 89, of , which Fl'utey was responsible for 25' and Rice 23. finis left Weraroa 56 runs to gather for anf eight-point win, and this - they did for the loss of six w-ickets. Barraud turned in a useful knock for 26., Details:— , Otaki, l'st innings.— Bartosh, b Saunders, 0 Ahern, c Nicholls, b; Ellis, 20; Rice, b Saunders, 5; Garlick, b France, 10; Flutey, c Barraud, b France, 2; O'Brien, Ibw,- b France, 2; W. Cook, run out, 12; Merwood, c and b Ellis, 1; Eddy, c Childs, b Nicholls, 8; A; Cook, c France, b Hudson, 4; Templey, not out, 0; extras-, 6; . total, , 70. Bowling: Saunders, two for >.3; Barraud, none for 13; France, thr-ee for 7; Childs, none for 4; Nicholls, one for '25; Ellis, two for 12; Hudson, one for 0. Weraroa, 1st innings.— J. Ryder, b Templey, 0; T. Ryder, b Eddy, 0; Jukes, b W. Cook, 1?;. Ellis, c Garlick, b Eddy, 0; Childs, b Garhck, 1; Saunders, b Garlick, l; Barraud, c Cook, b Garlick, 15; France, c Bartosh, b A. Cook, 22; Nicholls, not out, 27; Hudson, c Eddy, b Bartosh, 8; Wallace, not out, 6; extras, 10; total, 103. Bowling : Templey, one for -7; Eddy, two .for 4; Garlick, three for 11 ; W. Cook, one for 11; Flutey, none for 7; Merwood, none for 8; A. Cook, one for . 29; Bartosh, one for 6.

Otaki, 2nd innings.— Templey, st Barraud, b Hudson, 0; W., Cook, b Wallace, 0; A. Cook, b Wallace, 6; ' Merwood, b Saunders, 13; Garlick, c Nicholls, b Wallace, 1; Rice, played on, b Saunders, 23; O'Brien, b Saunders, 6; Flutey, b Saunders, 23 : Ahern, b Ellis, 8; Eddy, not out, 4; Bartosh, b Saunders, 1; extras, 11; total, 89. Bowling: Wallace, three for 13; Hudson; one for 16; France, none for 21; Saunders, fivb for 13; Nicholls, none for 15; Ellisn one for 2. . • ,t. f.,; Weraroa, 2nd innings.— France, .b Bartosh 1; Barraud, b O'Brien, 2^;? Saunders, b, BartQsh;t8: J., Ryder, c OOok, i b= 'O'Bjpien/llOi; ' Jukes, rbisBar^ tosh, 0; Ellis, c Bartosh, b Eddy,.7,;j* extras, ;8.;; total,; six/- wickets for 6,0. | Bowling: O'Brien, two for 31; Bar/ tosh, .three for 2.1; Eddy, one for 0 Shanhoii v.' Paraparaumu .n .- Shannon defeated Paraparaumu. by-/78 runs.Y!"Batting firsti; ^Paraparaumu scored 120, E. .Weggeryv with a total .of 52, was the top. bats-, jman. . Shannon, in their -innings; scored 193.- B. Harris making 88' 'and A. Seaton 67. Details: — ;n| i -Paraparaumu. — J. Casey, ( rto/ 'out, 1;-,B. Evans, l.b.w., b Moore,- 2; E. Weggery, b Roach, 52; H-. Weg-. igery, b Harris, 0; B. Reeve,-b. Moorea 1 18; C... Reeve, c and b Roach", 15 ; G. Bourke, c Harris, b Roach, 4; "Bell; jb Roach, 2; R. Brazier, fiot out, 5; 'S. Sweetman, b Harris, 1; Purcell, b Harris, 5; extras, 15; total, 120. I Shannon: H. Moor-e, run out, 4; iG. Clough, b Evans, 5; Munford, c Evans, b Weggery, 0;* B. Harris, c Bell, -b Weggery, 88; T. Roach, c Brazier, b Evans, 1; A. Seaton, c Sweetman, b Weggery, 67; F. Hobbs, b Weggery, 6; J. McNeile, b j Weggery, .6; C. Harris, b .Weggery, 16; J. Innes, b Weggery, 1; R. Vinisen, not -out, 1; extras, 22; total, 193. , Levin v. Foxton A margin Of 65 runs gave Levin a five-point win- over Foxton. Levin batted first and had nine wckets down for 185 runs. when tlie timelimit expired. ** Gentry was in fihe batting form and contributp'd. a fine 64 to 'this total. Foxton's innings yielded 7 120, Holden b'eing top scorer with 33. Details: — Levin: — F, Baumbeiy b Holden, 4-;. Hudson, b Holden, 11; Galloway, c Mohekey, b Holden, 10;' Judd, lbw, b Holden, 0; H. Baumber, c Mounsey, b Sexton, 12; Gentry, c Rodgers, b Sexton, 64; Meddings, c Hannigan, b Rodgers, 23; Granger, not out, 26; Thomas, c Newth. b Holden, 1; Law, run out. 3; Walker, not out, 4; extras, 27; total, nine wickets for 185. IJowlmg: Holden, five for 33; Rodgers, one for 44; Sexton, two for 36; Newtli, none for 15; Carmont, none for 13; Williams, none for 12. . Foxton. — Holden, c F. Baumber. b Judd, 33; Mohekey, b H. Baumber, 5; Carmont, lbw, b Hudson, 9; Walls, b Hudson, 21; Rodgers, not out, 28; Mounsey, run out, 2; Williams, c Med'dings, b Hudson, 2; Green, b Judd, 0; Newth, c F. Baumber, b Judd, 5; Hannigan, c F: Baumber, b Judd, 0; Sexton, c H. Baumber, b Hudson, 1; extras, 11; total, 120. Bowling: H. Baumber, one for 34; Hudson, four for 44; Judd, four for 30. College v. Old Boys College secured a five-pointer oVer Old Boys by the small margin of 37 runs. Batting first. Old Bovs compiled 102, Shirnack (27) and G. Sciascia (26) topping the battipg. College made 139, McFarlane carrying his bat for 33 and best score. Details: — Old Bdys.-r-Lancaster, b Andrews, 15; Dumbell, b Andrews, 0; G. Sciascia, c Andrews, b Young, 26; Juno, c Dome, b Young, 3; N. Sciascia, c Andrews, b Young, 9; Gwynn, c Allwood, b Andrews, 12; Shjrnack, b Andrews, 27; Hudson, c and b McFarlane, 0; Hamian, c Lambert, b Andrews, 1; Judd, played ori, b McFarlane, 2; Lynch, not out, 0; extras, 7; total, 102. Bowling: Lambert, none .for 21; Andrews, five for 32; Young, three for 25; McLean, none for 10;. Mc-

Farlane, two for- 7. ^ College. — -Dome, *b Juno, .30; Andrews, b "N. Sciascia, 20; Dumbell, e Juno, b N. Sciascia, 1; McClure, b Juno, 5; Allwood, c Gwynn, b N. Sciascia, 3; G. Lambert, c. and b N. Sciascia, 4"; Laing, c Gwynn, b Sciascia, „4; ' McFarlane, retired, 33; McLean, b Hudson, 0; McEwen, not out, .14;. Young, not out, 13; extras, 12; -.total, 139. Bowling: Lynch, none for 34; ^N Sciascia, five for 33; Shirnack, none for 11; Juno, two for 22; Hudson, one for 4.

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Chronicle (Levin), 9 March 1948, Page 4

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HOROWHENUA CRICKET Chronicle (Levin), 9 March 1948, Page 4

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