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CRICKET

RUATAPU Y. ROSS. Playing at Ruatapu, the home team defeated Ross by 21 runs on the first innings. RUATAPU. —First Innings. Whitehead, c and b Collett 4 D'undas, b Collett 15 Oates, c and b Teague 36 C. Campbell, c O'Connell, b Collett 0 Jeffcott, 1.b.w., b O’Connell 0 Wilson, 1.b.w., b Jones 17 W. Campbell, c Sando, b (Mitchell 10 Murphy, c and h O’Riely ... ... 4 Mclntosh, b O’Riely 0 Bissell, not out ... 0 Butler, b O’Riely 1 Extras 14 Total HU Bowling analysis: Collett 3 for 19, Conning 0 for 5, O’Riely 3 for 11, giando 0 for 24, O’Connell 1 for 5, Teague 1 for 12, Jones 1 for 5, Mitchell 1 for 0. (Second Innings.) Jeffcott, o O’Connell, b 0 Riply ... 2 Dundas, b Teague 9 Whitehead, c O’Coimell, b Conning 23 Oates, c Collett, b O’Rioly 19 Wilson, not out ... 13 0. Campbell, b O’Connell 1 W. Campbell, nob out 5 Extras 3 Total for 5 wickets 75 Bowling analysis: Mitchell 0 for 15, O’Riely 2 for 21, Collett 0 for 4, Sando 0 for 6, Conning I for 8, Teague 1 for 9; O’Connell !l for 9. R-OSS.—First Innings. Mitchell, l.b.w. b H. Wilson 0 Teague, run out ... 11 Conning 1.b.w., bC. Campbell ... 4 Collett, b Wilson ..: 22 w’Council, 1.b.w., b Whitehead ... 8 Sando, b Wilson ... 1 R. Jones, b Wilson 1 H. Jones, b >Wbitebead 3 Hedwig, b Whitehead 9 O’Riiciy, not out 10 Smith, b Wilson C Extras 6 , t— t Total ... 80 Bowling analysis: Wilson 5 for 26, Whitehead 3 for 30, Oates 0 for 4, C. Campbell 1 for 9, Murphy 0 for 5. SOUTHERN .SUB-ASSOCIATION. RUATAPU AND RIMU WIN. The Southern ' Cricket Sub-Associa-tion’s competition ' were continued in ideal weather. In the senior grade Ruatapu and Rimu secured victories. . RIMU V. HOKITIKA. RlMU.—First, Innings T. Knowles, b Adamson .1. ... ... 41 J. Griffiths, b Baird 4 S. Ogilvie, b Mortimer ... 3 J. O’Connor, Lb.w., b Mortimer 23 J. Smith, run out • 1 K. Ogilvie, b Reose ... .. ... 3 J. Growcott, b Parker ... 0 T. O’Connojy c Richards, b Parker 0 b. Inwood, c Walker, b Mortimer 6 C. Ogilvie, not out ... ... . 1 W. O’Connor, pi. on, b Parker ... 0 Extras ... 9 Total ... 91 Bowling: Reese 1 for 15, Baird 1 for 9, Parker 3 for 13, Mortimer 3 for 27, Richards 0 for 9, Adamson 1 for 7, Stapleton 0 for 3. (Second Innings.) Knowles, run out ... 26 S. Ogilvie, c Baird, b Mortimer ... I •Smith, c Reesie, b Mortimer ... 2 J. O’Connor, c Adamson, b Mor-

timer 4 Griffiths, 1.b.w., b Mortimer ... 6 C. Ogilvie, b Mortimer 2 Growcott, b Parker 2 T. O’Connor, 1.b.w., b Parker ... 1 Inwood, not out 1 Extras 7 Total (for 7 wickets) declared 52 Bowling: Baird 0 for 3, Mortimer 5 for 17, Parker 2 for 23, Reese 0 for 0. HOKITIKA'First Innings. G. E. Mortimer, run out 0 0. Reese, pi. on, b Griffiths ... 4 A. Adamson, b Knowles 0 G. Johnson, b Griffiths 7 F. Parker, b Griffiths 0 M. Baird, not out 20 E. Richards, c and b O’Connor ... 8 F. Stapleton, b O’Connor ... 3 M. Connolly, 1.b.w., b Griffiths ... 0 J. Walker, b Griffiths 1 F. Gardyne, b Griffiths 0 Extras 4 ' Total ... 47 Bowling: Knowles 1 for 8, Griffiths 6 for 15, J. O’Connor 2 for 20. •(Second Innings). Adamson, riot o : ut 46 Mortimer, run out 6 Parker, b Griffiths 1 Richards, c Inwood, b Knowles ... 7 Baird, st. S. Ogilvie', b Knowles ... 1 Stapleton, not out 5 Extras 3 Total (for 3 wickets) 69 Bowling analysis: Griffiths 1 for 38, Knowles 2 for 25, O’Connor 0 for 2. Rimu won by 44 runs on the first innings. CANTERBURY BOYS’ VISTT. FOUR MATCHES AT HOKITIKA. Two cricket teams from Canterbury Boys’ Association arrive in Hokitika l>v this evening’s express to play a series of games against local elevens. The following is their itinerary:

Tuesday SOtli.—Canterbury A. v. Hokitika A. at Mental TTnsr.i+n.l at 10.3 ft; Canterbury B. v. Hokitika B. at Cass Square at 10.30. Wednesday 21st.—Hokitika D.H.S. team y. Canterbury A. at Cass Squaie

at 10.30; Canterbury B. v. combined' team at Mental Hospital >at 10.30. Thursday 22nd. —Depart by 8.35 a.m. train. The following will represent Hokitika on Tuesday: A. team: Adamson (capt.), Parker, Morgan, Stapleton, McCarthy, Jolley 0., Coles, Keller, Davidson, Pedder, Wells E., Cox. B. team: Richards (capt.), Baird, Spence, Pierson, Butland, Moynihan, Collett, 'Shermian, Johnston E., Rogers, Cooper G, Howa:t J. Em ergs, for both teams 1 : Howat A., Key, Wallace. Any players unable to play are requested to notify the team captains immediately. All players are requested to meet at C'arss Square at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. TEAM'FOR WEST COAST. The following team has been chosen to lour the West Coast at Christmas: M. C. Ward! (manager and captain), I?, E. Hastie, J. W. Peake, W. M, Brown (West Christchurch), W. C. Dailey, M. Graham, D. Angus, T. Pucker (St. Albans), G. H. Stringer (Ricca rd ton), R. Quiaid, F. Newton (Sydenham) and R. Read (Lancaster Park). ENGLISHMEN IN TASMANIA. FOUR INDIVIDUAL CENTURIES. (Australian Press Association) LAUNCESTON, December 18. •Seven wickets fell 1 for 107 before lunch on the second day of the match, England versus Tasmania. Ames and Paynter joined the century makers, the former scoring his runs in 163 mintues and the latter in 128 minutes. Ames hit ten fours, and Paynter hit 12 fours and one six:

England was dismissed for 502. Rain fell during lunch. Rusliforth, one of the Tasmanians, was unable to resume to-diay, owing to a leg injury. Heavy rain at five o’clock ended play for the day. Scores: ENGI.AND.—First Innings. Sutcliffe, c James, b Putnam ... 101 Wyatt, i.b.w., b Putnam ••• ... .53 Pataudi, b James ...109 Ames, c Green, b James- ... 107 Paynter, c Green, R James ... ... 102 Brown., b Putnam ... ... .:. ... 1 Larwoon, c Green, b-Putnam .... .1 Voce, c and b James ... 20 Tate, not out ... ... ... ... 10 Bowes, b James;' .!• ' •••' P Mitchell, st. Parry, h James ... ' 0 Extras , ... 1..' 15 • Total ' ... 502 Bowling analysis: Burrows 12 ovens, 1 maiden, 48. runs, 0 wickets ; Walsh, 20—1—69—0; James "31—2-—96—6; Gpurlay 21—1—102—0; Putnam -24—0 156-4; Martin 1-0-16 -0. TASMANIA.—First Innings. Badcock, b Mitchell .:. ... ... 57 Burrow's; st. Ames, b Mitchell ... 41 Green, run out ; ...... ... '8 Martin, not out . 12 Putnam, not out 1 Eicti'flis ... ... " * 'Total for three wickets. ... 137 Stumps were then drawn. S. AUSTRALIA V. N.S.W. ADELAIDE, December 18. In the Sheffield Shield cricket match, New South Wales in 'the first innings scored 379. Fingleton made 68, Brown 40, McCabe 67, Cummings 78 and Oldheld 40. Lee took 3 for 48, and Grimreett 4 for 138. South Australia, in th© second innings lost 1 for 37, Richardson making 27, and Nitschke not out 10. QUEENSLAND V. VICTORIA. MEItBOURNE, December 19. In the Sheffield Shield match, Queensland in .the first innings scored 126 against Victoria. Cook mad© 33, and 1 Brew 25. Fleetwood-Smith took 6 for 59, and Alexander 2 for 41. Victoria. in the first lost 1 for 59. Ponsford made 24, and Woodfull (not out) 28. The wicket was easy at the .start, but light rain fell again in the afternoon, and' play stopped at 5.40 on an appeal against the light.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1932, Page 2

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CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1932, Page 2

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1932, Page 2

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