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SENIOR GRADE. 3. & . : ' : - 1 a*,HOKITIKA COMPETITIONS. ib * / L.lr " '■ ; 2 1 The Hokitika,,Sub-Associ,ation’s f comU^petitions..were continued over the week--jf 5 !, end in unpleasant conditions. / In*thef senior "competitidn, • Rimu deHokitika by six wickets, while s" s Kanieri defeated Ross by an innings and rjl 7/runs..- • - H **' * ’ The match between Kanieri and Ross rjjj ti - - - . •: * t A . ir at- Ka-nie,ri. during, the week-end rel * /suited’ in a 3 point win for Kanieri, SKjjjy ' f a i- winning, by an. innings and 17 runs.. | a ' Results fl r't ; ' ROSS.—First i Innings. jS * T). “O’Connell bG. Fleming ... 5 B** W.: E. Clarke, jb E. Morris ... ... 14 Chalmers, lj ]‘i. Morris 2' f»G J:-Mortland,,!) E. .Morris ... ...- 5 . JR; Jones, b S:: Fleming', 15 (S. : Hoyle,' b! C. 1 Fleming | 0 Houlaitan, c ; y.- Pa-wson! b S. I*» ■/ Fleming■ ■ ... • ...... 9 H. Jones,, b S.‘ Fleming 3 I* * lE. Mitchell (not out)' ... 7 yI.J. Sih'ith, C. E. Pfahlert b C. i*» •; Fleming ... ... ... 10 w «,>M.;- Parker, b S. Fleming 0 • 'Extras'. ; ... 2 |v •••' ■ • ’ . ’ =.=—- L ' 'Fleming 4, ter 18, Ci .JJ ; Earning 3 ter 23, E, Morris 3 for 27. *• ! ; » ■ SECOND INNINGS, jhj* ’“Second Ihn*hgs, I- D,. bC. ‘iteming ~, 30 1 l" (W. : ii.';Ciafke,;! c'.E’,; T[fflilert b S. s**»•. Fleming ... ... 2 8 * Vj' Chalmers, lib. w., J). 0. Fleming O' U; * J.. MofcGjnjl,- ’c; ■S .. llPlefnjjpg b A Ejai'e 6 *B. Jiffies', j'.d-affid fb-W.\Jfjweife .... 3 iS. Hoyle,’.'p'H.'Aiorris ibr.C. Fleming 0 |L. Houlahan, cVH. E Morris. 11 'HiJones,..b H. (VVblls. : ... ... 4 J.,Smith, b !H. Wells ' /“V.. - ... ./! 1 Et'Mitchell, c S. Fleming b E Morris O' M. Parker* (not out) 1, ', 't ■ . ' ' ■ Total C .... ...- ... 58 Howling.—C. Fleming'. 3; for 9, W. .Gwens 1 for |5, i A.- Dale- k for 5, H. Wells 2 lor 1, E. Morris 2\ for 7. ’ KANIERI;—First. Jnnings. W.’'.Owens, 'b' M.- Parker \ ... ... 37 A., Dale,;l.b.iv/.’.bjT./Houlahan ... 11 H. Wells, b -D. O’Connell 0 W. '.Fleming,- e j,. Chalmers b R. / : Jones ;. J'. ... ... 25 I C.; Fleming, R/ Jones. 16 | S. : Fleming, ;b. M,. Parker .. 7 I- 'E. Mprrisj c O’Dohnell -b T; Houlahan 18 E. Pfahlert .'(not out) ... 21. IC. Pfahlert,-l.b.w.'b M.'Parker ... 5* | E. Howat, cJ. Chalmers.b 1 J. Mort - 1 .land... ... 2 | V. b .M. Parker 0 I Total' ... • ■ ..; 147 . Bowling.;—T. Houlahan 2 for 26 } O’Denneß. l ter 30, M, Parker 4 ter i 9. ; v l .

, UnUT V, HOKITIKA, Bad catching by. the Hokitika team saw.the Ri mu. team gain, a first innings Jead qf 4o<P|nns..l The ■ "vdsitoi’a batted first and btMpiled .107, a partnership between ; and Walker, adding 60 for wicket.'.' Griffiths prove! almost unpllyable, 1 his . fast deliveries w,..,. disconcerting ’the batsmen, and he secured'7 for 50 in‘less than 11 overs. [Rimu replied with 147. Griffiths and J. ‘Wt&ji'i*: O’Connor being top scorers. Griffiths andv.Enoivies prbved an effective icorhbifi;£t : :on in Hokitika’s second Innings, the latter taking 6 for 12 in a total of .72.; Riinu were left with 33 t to, andy’scored them for the loss 1 of . four';'; wickets./ 'They; completed their innings,- seoring 66!/; .Eade,-who bowled unchanged took 8 for 34. Scores : . •; RTMU.—First Innings. IS. Ogilvie, b Reese ... 32 E. .Boyd, b Schroder 0 T. Knowles,, c Schroder b Eade ... 11 J. (Griffiths, c Reese b Eade ... 27 " J. Growcott, b Reese ... ... ... 2 | J. O’Connor, c Eade b Schroder ... 35 § ,VtM. Stephens,., run. out ' 4 | . C. (Stoop,Schroder ... ... 17 | J. 'Sriiith'Ri’St out) ?*' ... ... ... 7 |0 T. fTCounbr, c Delbridge b Eade 7 | C. dgilvie, c‘Schroder b Eade ... Q | Extras , ■ ... ... ... 5 I , Total ; ; ;.. 147 | P • Bawling;—Schroder 3’ for 34, Eade 4 | for, 63, Reese 2 for 27, Stapiteton 0 for 1 zB, Adamson 0 for 10. - a 3!.. . /• t• I 0-:. SECOND INNINGS. I IBoyd, b .Eade. ... ... ... ... 1 | S. Ogilvie,. I.b.w. b Eade ; 2 I Knowles,© Inwood .b Eade 4 | Griffiths,’..c'Morgan b'Eadej. ... ... 0 |• Growcott, c. O’Connor, b Reese ... 22 Bj J; O’Connor, b | Stephens, b Eade ... ... 1 I Stoop, ,’b Eade ...■ ... 5 K Smith; (not out) 3 | T*. O’Connor, c /Schroder b Reese ... 4 | C.:!! , Ogilvie, b . Eade 9, | -Total ■■ ... : 66 ; |i Bowling;—E~de 8 for 34, Reese 2 I 2 -for 3i: i y’".;’ !. HOKITIKA.—First. Innings. A.. Adamson, c Growcott b Griffiths 6 . C.'Reese,'.b, Grifhths ... ... ... 2 . p E. OEadey c Ogilvie .b Griffiths ... 13 ( I F. Stapleton, b O’Connor ... ,41 Cr‘Schroderß O’Oohnor ■ ... 0 ( | J. ’ Walkerp b Griffiths ... .... 28 .- | Gardyne, b Griffiths ... : 5,j | tL. Morgan; b -Griffiths'; ... ... 42 < f| G. Delbridge, b Knowles ■ ... 0 | O’Connor, b Griffiths ‘ - ... ... 3 i J. Imvood ■ (riot out) .... ... l Hy “Extras ‘ :.. ... 3 ■ Total;, . , ...- ■! f .. ’lo7 J . Bowlihg.—J. O’Connor 2 for 34, { Griffiths .? -'folk Knowles 1 for 20.

SECOND INNINGS. Reese, b Griffiths 13 Adamson, b Griffiths 10 Morgan, c Stephens b Knowles ... 18 Bade, b Knowles 8 Walker, b Griffiths 1 Inwood, c Griffiths b Knowles ... 4 Stapleton, c Growcott b Knowles ... 6 Schroder, played on, b Griffiths ... 1 Delbridge, b Knowles 0 Gardyne (not out) ... 1 O’Connor, c and b Knowles 1 Extras 0 9 Total ... 72 Bowling.—Griffiths 4 for 27, O’Connor 0 for 24, Knowles 6 for 12. JUNIOR GRADE. KIWI DEFEATS RIMU. By an innings and 72 runs Kiwi defeated Rimu, in a match of sensations. /Kiwi scored 98 in ‘its innings, Stapletoil scoring 37, and 19. Keenan ;3 for 16, and Lewis 3 for 27 were the most successful bowlers. Rimu survived only 6.5 overs, being dismissed for 10 ■•'runs seven men failing to score. Baird in 2.5 overs took 6 wickets for one run, including the hat trick, Parker liiking 3 for 9. Rimu fared little better in their second innings, scoring only 16 runs. Baird 4 for 8, and Morgan 3 for 3, and Parker 2 for 5 shared the honours. ROSS DEFEATS HOKITIKA. ' Ross defeated Hokitika by 44 runs. The winners scored 62 (De Barker 11) '/and ,92 (De Barker 37, B. Mitchell 19 'not out). Hokitika’s totals were 43 (A. Mitchell 10),a»d 67. (Mitchell 31, Hughes 10). ,' , ’ • . ■

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1931, Page 2

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CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1931, Page 2

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1931, Page 2

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