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LAST SATURDAY’S MATCfcES. WAITOA DEFEATS PAEROA. On Saturday the Paeroa cricket team suffered its second defeat this season, meeting Waitoa and being beaten by 65 runs. The match, which was played at Waitoa in perfect weather, attracted considerable attention. By the defeat of Paeroa the Piako Cricket, Association’s competition has reached an interesting stage. Following are the details : — WAITOA. Cooper, c Farrow, b tSack 20 Gilliland, b Edwards 1 Howard, c Pivott, b Stack ...... 10 Garner, b Edwards 31 Bell, c Stack, b Edwards 9 Woodbridge, b Taylor 4 Perry, b Taylor 4 Edwards, b Taylor 1 Farrow, c Pivott, b Taylor 13 Stanley, b Edwards 0 Hansen, not out 0 Extras 2 Total 95 Bowling Analysis.—Edwards took 4 wickets for 34 runs ; Shand, 0 ‘for 16 ; Farrow, 0 for 13; Stack, 2 for 17; Taylor, 4 for 13. PAEROA. Pivott, run out 0 McQuillian, b Bell 1 Taylor, b Bell 0 Stack, c Bell, b Garner 16 Shand, c Edwards, b Bell 0 Rolton, b Bell ® Edwards, c Farrow, b Garner .... 5 Farrow, c Woodbridge, b Perry • • 0 Jenkinson, b Perry 6 Tams, 'run out 0 Morrow, retired hurt, not out ■ • 9 Extras 2 Total 30 HAURAKI PLAINS MATCHES. DETAILS OF THE SCORES. ‘ The Hauraki Plains Cricket Association’s competition was continued on Saturday in good weather. Details, of the scores are as follows: — PIPIROA V. NGATEA. NGATEA. S. Phillips, b O’Neil ■ • • 4 Carlton, b Knox 7 Chapman, b O’Neil 3 Cornthwaite, run out * 4 G. Phillips, b Knox 1 Boyne, 1.b.w., b Knox 6 McKerchar, b O’Neil 0 Wilton, run put 13 Gribble, c Knox, b O’Neil 3 Nicol, not out 23 Extras 4 Total for 9 wickets 68 Bowling Analysis.—W. O’Neil took 4 wickets for 34 runs ; J. Knox, 3 for 34. PIPIROA. Parfitt, not out, Galvin, b Wilton 15 Wallis, 1.b.w., b Boyne 3 O’Mailey, b Wilton 9 O’Neil, b Wilton 5 J, Knox, hit wicket 2 Perkins, b Boyne 0 Rolfe, b Chapman 6 Laing, b Chapman 0 W. Knox, not out •• • 2 Extras 5 Total fo.B wickets 68 Bowling Analysis.—Phillips took 0 wickets for 16 runs ; Chapman, 2 for 21 ; Wilton, 3 for 14 ; Boyne, 2 for 11 ; Reed, 0 for 6. Owing to a mistake in addition on ■the field it was thought at the conclu iion of the match that, the Pipiroa team had won by one run. TURUA V. WAITAKARURU. turua. Macklow, b Doherty 4 Lindsay, c Johnston, b McPherson 6 Tilly, c Berney, b McPherson • • 4 Jenkins, c Doherty, b Stretton • • 5 McE’roy, c Berney, b McPherson 7 French, c McPherson, b Doherty 1 Owens, c and b Stretton 0 Johnston, e Mcllroy, b Doherty 1 Olsen, run out 9 Steroid, not out 4 Pentecost, b Stretton 4 Extras 2 Total 29 Bowling Analysis.—McPherson took 3 wickets for 17 runs ; Doherty, 3 for 10 ; Stretton, 3 for 2. WAITAKARURU. C. Stretton, not out 46 L. Berney, b Lindsay 6 A. Hall, b Johnston 0 A. McPherson, 1.b.w., b Johnston 2 J. Johnson, b Lindsay 1 E. Duffin, 1.b.w., b Johnson 0 S. Donaghy, b Johnson 0 N. Death, c Tilly, b Johnson .... 1 J. Donaghy, b Lindsay 3 F. Donaghy, b Johnson 1 Extras 6 Total 36 Bowling Analysis.—Lindsay took 3 wickets for 15 runs ; Johnstone, 6 for 21. Turua in the second innings knocked up 46 runs, of which French made 13 and Johnston 12. Waitakaruru played till the call of time, making 20 runs for two wickets down. C. Stretton was 13 not out.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5076, 17 January 1927, Page 3
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