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SATURDAY'S MATCHES

MAMAKU AND ALBION SECURE POUR-P'6ltfT WINS CITY' DEFEATED Mamaku coritiriued Uieir firsf inp-. j ings against City on Saturday, the last four batsmerr increasihg the Sco'rC by. 60. runs .before the la'st wicket fell; i It was fiot until the • eighth Wicket [ had fallefi that play brightenbd up:, ■ Faulkner becoming aSsociate'd- with ! Kelly. After opening cautiously, he assisted' the la'tter batsrriari to put on 51 ruiis fof the nirith wicket. He' appeared set for a big score, but piit his: leg iri ffont of a straight ball 1 from Gotfsalve when 29 and was given ' out. Kelly who Was 21 runs not but ; total to 44 before b'eing cau'ght when | attenipting a big hi't. Bowling for City, Godsalve finished up\w!tK severi wiekets for 49 .ryris,, and at all titties' kept the bafsrpeh . quiet. _ | Sjeventy-fouf food behind,.' .City I commenced their' secorid innings* at 3.30 p.m. and frired' b'adiy at the start, two wiekets falling for 2 runs, but Godsalve stopped the "rot" and ' scoredl.47 runs before being out to [ a catch by Nankervis. City's seeond i strike .realised 92 runs,., Faulkner Bowling well in taking five wiekets for 33 runs. . f Requiring nineteen runs to secure a four-'point win Ma&ak'u l'osf D. Simmonds in the openirig 6v6r before he had scored, but A Simmonds and Nankervis sfeeured the runs riecessary • withou't- further loss. ResUlts: — CITY First Innings .... v 117 Second Innings Young, c and b Faulknef 0, . Harding, b Reed 1.! "... 7, • Bul'craig, b Reed' .!.. .... 0, : Godsalve, c. Nankervis, b" Faulkner 47 Alexander, c Nankervis, b Faulkner — , *•••. — — • — • .? Hewson, c and b Nankervis 15 Seamer, c and b Faulkner 5 Robinsofi, not. out .... 8 Mulligan, b Reed .... .... .... 0 Davis, c Kelly, b Faulkner *3 Extras .: ; .... /. •.. 4' Total .... ...v .*..: .... 92 Bowling: Reed- took 3 wiekets for 36 runs; Faulkner 5 for 33; Kelly' none for 7; Nankervis one for 9. MAMAKU •1=4 ^ First Innings A. SinlmondSj C Robinson', b Hewson ;. ... .... 15 D. Simmonds, b Harding ...: r8 Nankervis, run out :. .!.. 69 Hansen, c Godsalve '16 Kelly, c and b Godsalve 44 Reed, b Godsalve 0 ■ Becketf, c Hews'on, b Godsalve .... 2 Price, c and b' Godsalve 5 McPhefson, b Godsalve .... 1 Faulknef, lbw, b Godsalve 29 Lockie, not out' 0 Extras 2 Total .... ..... ....' .... 191 Bowling: Harding took one. wicket for 22 runs; Young nope for 45; Alex- ; ander none for 46; Hewson none for 19; Seamer, none for 7;" Godsalve seven for 49. Second Innings A. Simmonds, not out .... 6 D. Simmonds, b Godsalve .: :• 0 Nankervis, not out 10 Extras ...: ..:: ...'. .... 4 Total for one wicket 20 Bowling: Godsalve took one wicket for 7 runs; Harding, none for 9. . AtBION DEFEAT NGONGOTAHA : By defeating Ngongotaha by eight wiekets, Albion secured a fouf-point win from last season's champioh'S" ih 1 tlio match concluded at the High School gfounds on Saturday. ^ » At the close of the first day'sr play Albion had c'ompiled 83 runs for six wiekets in reply to Ngongotaha's • first irinings score of 57. The remaining Albion batsmen took the score to 100 before the last- wicket fell. Beaumont was the most successful Ngongotaha bowler, securing four ; wiekets for 23 runs. , Ngongotaha's second innirigs real- , ised 81 ruiis. Dawson (14), Lowe (12) and Craig (10) reaching double fig- ' ure'sv Dawson offered a stubborn defence to the Albion attack, until he . was run out in . attempting an . impossible Single. The remaihing bats-" men offered little re'sistance to the , accurate b'owling of Lenihaa who bag- : ged five wiekets fOr 23 runs, makibg hi's total' for the niateh 10 wiekets' f of 31 runs. Albion were left an h'ouf" ahd a quarter to .score 39 runs. for a fbtifpointef, and mhnaged to sc'ore' the required number -with Kalf-aii-hbur to spare. Hu'rfon 19 not' out ahd Sutherland 14 were reponsible for most of the runs. Following are the detai'led scoreS: r~ ^ ■ NGONGOTAHA First Innings b: " S'4" Second rnniiigs. Harris, b Lenihan' ...: 4 Dawson, run out 14: Craig, b Penno ....• .... . .. 10 Thomas, b Penno • 1 Lowe, b Lenihan ...; .... 1'2 Pitts, b Sutherland 9 Beaumont, b LeniKan' .... .... 9 Henderson, c Gresfiam, b Wallis 0 Emirali, not out '.*.. 4 EllisT,- c Hampson, b Lenihan .... 9 Ushaw, b Lenihan Extras .v. .... .... 9 Total .:.:.. - 81 Bowling: Lenihan took five wiekets fo'f 2^' r'unSf Penno two for l'9;' Sutherland 1 for 15; Wallis 1 for 16. ALBION First Innings Bu'rton, c Thomas,- b Lowe .2 Hint'on, b Lowe ...... 4Q. Wallis^. c sub., ,b Beaumont .... 13 Sutherland, b Harris ...; .... .... 16 McGilly c : Dawson, b Beaumont 5 Lenihan, lW, b Beaumont .: 0 Hampson, -b Ellis ..>. 6 Penno, c.Lowe, b' Harris 4, Gresham, not out -•••.*„••}• 1, Tregiglas- c Henderson,- b Ellis 5 Archer, b Beaumont .... ...v .... 0 Extras .... .... 2 Total :v. ....- .... .v.v ..v.- 100 Bowling: Beaumont four for 23

runs, Ellis, 2 for 34,' Lowe 2 for 25, Harris, tWo for 25. Second'' Innings Burton, not . out - — 1'9 Hinton, b Ellis .... .... ...'. .0 Sutherland, c Ushaw, b Rowe .... 1'4 Wallis, not but ...- 4 Extra's ...; ..; ...; .... 3 Total for two wiekets 40 Bowliiig: Lowe took' ohe" wicket for 7 riiWs'; Elli's" ofie fof 1'5', • Hafris, none' for 15.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 66, 9 November 1931, Page 4

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SATURDAY'S MATCHES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 66, 9 November 1931, Page 4

SATURDAY'S MATCHES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 66, 9 November 1931, Page 4

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