PLAINS CRICKET.
LAST SATURDAY’S MATCHES. DETAILS OF THE SCORES. The second matches of the third round of intor-club cricket under the contr 1 o'f the Hauraki Plains CHcket A -scc : ation were played Gn Saturday last in good weather. Details of the games are a> inflow* : — N’GATEA V. TURUA. NGATEA. S. Phillips, b Lindsay 7 E. Carlton c Lindsay, b Johnston '» F, Nic- 1, c Green, b Johnstpn •• 1 R. McFihersan, b Schofield 23 A. Burt, c Lindsay, b Jenkins ■■ 41 R. Cornt.hwaite, c Madgwjck, b French 1 Chapman, c Madgwick b Schofield 0 Cook, st., b Schofield 1 Boyne. 1) Jenkins Gribble, b Schofield 0 Wilton, not out 2 Extras 1 Total 107 Bowling Analysis.—Lindsay took 1 wicket for 17 runs; Johnston, 2 for 32 ; French, 1 for 22 ; Schofield, 4 for 31 ; Jenkins, 2 'for 4. TURUA. E. Johnston, c Gribble, b Wilton 12 E. French, c Nicol, b McPherson 1 Schofield, b Wilton- ® Lindsay, c Cook, b McPherson •• 1 Madgwick, b McPherson 1 Jenkins, b Wilton 7 Mcllroy, c Boyne, b Wilton ■••• 4 Owens, not out 27 Green, b Wilton ' 4 Graham, b Burt 2 Pentecost, b Burt *’ Extras Total 57 Bowling Analysis.— McPherson to°k 3 wickets 'for 30 runs ; Wilton, 5 for 7 ; Burt,, 2 for 8 ; Phillips. 0 for 10. WAITAKARURU V: PIPIROA. Something of a record was created in the Wait.akaruru-Pipjroa match. Waitakaruru secured 27 runs in the first innings and gained a three-paint win by an innings, and three runs. For- Waitakaruru N. Death made t;>p score with 10 runs, followed by F. Stretton 4, E. Duffin 3, and A. Clarke, A. McPherson-, and F. Donaghy two each and C. Stretton one. Three byes brought the total to 27. Pipiroa’s first innings closed, for 12 runs, of which D. Dalget,y accounted ■f j r six and C. Parfitt, AV. O’Neil, F. Wallis, E. Laing, and P. Clark one each there being one bye. McPherson took 4 wickets for 3 runs and Donaghy 5 for 8. The second innings was even worse. C. Parfitt (6), Dalgety (2), and AV. Knox (1), with three extras, being the scare.F. Donaghy took 6 wickets for 4 runs, Stretton 2 for 1, Clark one for f) and McPherson 1 for 4. KOPUARAHI V. KAIHERE. KAIHERE. McDonald, b Candy 8 Woodbridge, run out 10 Dare, b Candy 2 Boyd, b Candy 0 McDonald, run out 1 Costello, c McMillan, b Gill•- 3 Foote, b Gill 0 Jcanes, c and b Candy 6 Downes, b Candy ® Currie, c Whelan, b Candy 4 Stone, not out ® Extras 2 Total 34 Bowling Analysis.—Gill took 2 wickets for 19 runs ; Candy, 6 far 12. KOPUARAHI. Roy Green, b Boyd- 0 Kerby, c Downes, b McDonald • • 4 b Boyd 0 Marceau, c Foote, b McDonald • • 5 Rus. Green, c Woodbridge, b McDonald 20 Gill, b McDonald 7 L. Candy, c Downes, b McDonald 8 T. iG’Carroll, c . a,nd b /McDonald 7 H. Candy, b Dare 15 McMillan, not <>ut 28 J. O’Carroll, c Boyd, b Dare .... 13 Extras 4 Total 112 Bowling Analysis.—McDonald took 6 wickets 'for 46 runs ; Boyd. 2 for 30; Dare, 2 for 28 ; Woodbridge, 0 far 4. Kaihere batted a second time, knocking up 117, of which E. Costello made 24, McDonald 23, Woodbridge and Jeanes 19 each, and McDonald, junr., 11. Gill took 5 wickets for 23 runs, L. Candy 1 for 20,Whelan 2 for 35, and Russell Green 2 for 35.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5092, 23 February 1927, Page 1
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