Solid Bat: Good Bowler
Senior B Grade Victoria v. Harbour Board first innings ISS (Gaw 3S not out***; oi >, second innings, seven 26S (Turner 51 not out, Edmunds H ' ' out. Gaw 50. Sallen 47)TigSL* *t Harbour Board, Jaquiery 4-5,1 £* 7- Rose 2-65. Wright 1-18 %*!“*« 1- Parrant 1-47. HirKo-jr'BoJ^T't' s innings S 3 (Rose 301. BowHnTftJ term. Gaw 6-43, Manly M 7 b2L! Victoria won by 55 runs on the to? ings. nt, Ellerslie v. Ponsonby.—Eller.!i„ innings 170 (Hollis '6. White Sn'nSJ® second innings. 45 for eight (Stanley 14'. Ponsonby, first inrb»?^ (Rinimer 6S. Harper 31) re|]«2B* * by 26 runs on the first mniijga* ** Second Grade Manurewa v. Public Works rw_ ment. —-Public Works Dept. Fir*, T-TT"'* SO iWeaver 30. Wallace 11. Cts^! p 14) Bowling for ManureWa. cuffr 2 : 29. Peebles 6-2 S. _ fe£"? lungs 1 7 (Adams 17, King 18, Yooi. -7 Bowling for Public Works 6-29. Abbot 1-23, Wallace 1-17 pS Works Dept., second innings 5S ,fvT : ther 13, Corner 12). Bowling for sot rewa. Gibbons 4-10. Peebles 6-38 fi? - rewa, second innings 51 for four wXs (Grey 17. Robinson 20i. PubHe W i won by 3 runs on the first inning*** 1 Takanini v. City Council.—City oil, first innings 132 (Porteous 3t ww" 16, McDonald 31, Skir.ner 17i ’ a.-, for Takanini, H. Mclntosh 4-37 tu* Intosli 2-14. Coy 0-6. Hewitt 0-1 L * tier 0-6, Roberts 2-IP. Rowe 0-i oij 2- Takanini. first innings 83 (T «' In tosh 17. Hewitt 14. Rowe 25 not r..' Bowling for City Council, Belgrorao TVWheeler 2-21, Mottman 1-20 2-7, Donaldson 3-8. City Council itaT: 49 on first innings. * Otahuhu v. Victcria.—Otahuhu f-., innings 16S (Harwood 41. V. lvalue,« Pierce 24 not out. Matson IS, FrenSr.' Bright 13, F. Williams 13. wjnf‘,l'’ Bowling for Victoria, Russell l-*> *l'' 1- West 2-16, Clayton 2-2?, Hin r* McKeown 2-iJO. Murray 3-23 Victor first innings 61 (McKeown 14 not r.*" Murray 12, Andrews 0). Bowlii* Otahuhu. V. Williams 2-27, W. ]}**! 8- Otahuhu won by 107 runs on & first innings. Third Grade Railway v. Parnell. —Railway, first nj. ings 126 (Finnel 61, Williams 15, D» r , 15) second .nnings 32 for two wicket; (Hawkes 17). Bowling for Parwi Bowater 5-2 S. Stanaway 2-19, Bit, 2- Parnell, first innings lto (Bo* ater 32, Gyde 29); second inntnr* (Bowater 14). Bowling, Parke* i-c Hawkes 4-39, Hume 2-18, Finnel 4-* Railway won by eight wickets, a thmpoint win. Manurewa v. City Council.—City Ce - cil, first innings 77 (Wilson 13, Bdt> 13 not out). Manurewa. first inninr City Council won by 43 on the first lutings. OVERSEAS BOXING AUSTRALIAN CONTESTS j By Cable.—Press Association.— Coyjriffe.|j SYDNEY, Sundi. At the Sydney Stadium last exttk: Tiger Payne knocked out Bruno Fr e tini in the third round with a bear uppercut to the jaw. The Italian ws» ahead on points when Payne gave tb finishing punch. At the Melbourne Stadium Bob M& ler beat Teddy Murton on points ill fast and clever contest of 15 routds. WIN FOR ROYAL NAVY By Cable. —Press Association.—Conhfit LONDON. Saturday The Royal Navy and CaaWl University were in equal position, vis 12 points each, at the annual bean tournament at Portsmouth, when Sc:Lieutenant Eunson Campbell, Ben Australian Navy, met Saundere-Jbflfr Trinity College, in the light hMOT weight contest, and knocked him * within a couple of seconds. He tt* scored the points which gave theJi* victory. Australia’s other reprtim* tive, Sub-Lieutenant R. J. Hodgfc * beaten in the second round oftbevj ter-weight contest by Cotton, of KW College.—A. and N.Z. McTIGLE DEFEATED By Cabic.—Press Association.— NEW YORK, Sunda: In a 10-rounds boxing contest 14 Lomski defeated Mike McTi*«a— ■ and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 271, 6 February 1928, Page 6
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