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_4 PARAPARAUMU VICTORIOUS. WERAROA B AGAIN GO UNDER. i . ■ •■■ | Levin, by beating Weraroa B's on Saturday, added three more points to their aggregate, although their latest victory held little of the spectacular about it, considering the opposition. The B's certainly put up a better fight than' they did a.fortnight ago, but they still remain in great need of consistent, systematic, practice. Their bowlers fail- ! ed to find the Levin wickets, resulting in Rose overlapping the century maris which, with 30 from Hunt and 27 from Phillips, enabled the remaining Levin players to retire. Emmett's 32 was the best score made for Weraroa. The fulldetails were as follow: — Levin: Phillips, b Hall 27 Rose," not out 104 Hunt, not out 31 Extras 3 Total 165 Bowling Analysis: —Edlin, 0 for 19; McDonald, 0 for 44; Hall, 1 for 16; Emmett, 0 for 8; Re'es, 0 for 36; Langclan, 0 for 13. Weraroa B—lst Innings: Hai-ding, b Phillips 13 McDonald, tf-JPhillips 12 Edlin, b Phillips • 3 Emmett, c Fletcher, b Field ...... 33 Langelan, run out 2 Hall, b Hunt '2. Rees, c Fletcher, b Hunt 8 Hough, not out 7 Terry, b Field 1 Blake, 1.b.w., b Field ...:., 0 Rummcll, b Field / 4 Extras 11 Total 95 Bowling Analysis: Phillips, 3 for .19: Auckram, 0 for 26; Hunt, .2 for 23; Field, 4 for.-18. Weraroa B—2nd Innings. , Hough, 1.b.w., b Phillips 14 Emmett, c and b % Auckram 5 Harding, b Auckram 0 Edlin, run out 3 McDonald, b Phillips . .'. 4 Hall, c Walker, b Auckram 5 Langelan. c Murray, b Auckram .. 5 Rees, b Phillips 0 Rummell, e Field, b Phillips ...... 2 Terry, not out \.. • 3 Blake, 1.b.w., b Phillips 0 Extras 5
Total 4(5 Bowling Analvsis: Auckram, 4 for 30; Phillips, 4 for 11. Weraroa A v. Paraparaumu. Paraparaumu took their stand at Weraroa domain on Saturday against Weraroa A, and closing time saw the visitors with 17 runs to spare. Allen, the Paraparaumu slow bowler, made hay of the home team's wickets, the defenders of which knocked up catch' after catch from the tricky bpwling. Allen's average works out at 5 for 29. O'Connor, 1 for Weraroa, took 7 for 36, whilst Perry accounted for 3 with a total of 23, both good analyses. Caterer (36) and Bull (28) were the-princi-ple scorers for their sides. Weraroa A. WaTren, b Allen 19 Young, c E.'Weggery, b Allen- 4 Davis, c Caterer, b Allen 3 O'Connor, c Reeves, b White b Perry, b Allen t Kennedy, eE. Weggery, b White .. 2 Hudson, b Allen •••• <■' Bull, not. out 28 France, run out • • • • McLeavey, c Reeve, b White ... ... 2 Hopa > b White .>..... ' 0
Total "2 Bowling Analysis: White, 4 for 37; Allen, 5 for 29;"H. Weggcry, 0 for 5. Paraparauihu. Allen, b Perry 5 Cameron, 1.b.w., b O'Connor 5 E. Weggery, b Perry .^0 R. Caterer, not out 36 H. Weggery, st. Davis, b O'Connor 12 White, c Hopa, b Perry <> Reeve, st Davis, b O'Connor 5 Roc ; e Warren, b O 'Connor .. 0 Johnson, b O '.Connor 5 Drcwitt, st. Davis, b O'Connor 0 Brazier, st Davis:, b O'Connor ..... . 9 Extras -. 12 Total 89 Bowling Anal -sis: Perry, 3 for 23; O'Connor, 7 fcr 36; Bull, 0 for 12; Young, 0 for 6.
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Shannon News, 19 February 1926, Page 3
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