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COLTS DO WELL

concluding innings of the season, and four wickets were down for 40 in about half an hour. Stehr and Turbott made a stubborn stand which brought on Saunders, whose tempting slows secured the last three wickets, which brought his total bag for the season up to 49 victims. The bowler was unlucky in missing his fiftieth wicket, as Duncan snicked a catch to Archer which dropped behind his shoulder and the wicket-keeper recovered quickly to lift the bails with the Parnell captain on his wav to the pavilion thinking he had been caught. Parnell were all out for 90 at 5.20 p.m., when another pleasant season at the Shore came to a peaceful close. Details: PARNELL First Innings 120 Second Innings DUNCAN, run out 7 HAY, c Fra ter, b Webb 11 MACALLAN, b Coates 11 GILMORE, c Fra ter, b Coates .... 0 STEHR, b Player 15 VON ROTTER, c Coates, b SaunTURBOTT, not out 22 AITKEN, e Webb, b Saunders . . 11 GOODSIR. c and b Saunders .. . . 0 ANTHONY, absent 0 McCOY, absent 0 Extras 8 Total 92 Bowling.—Saunders, 3-39; Coates, 2-27; Player, 1-5; Webb, 3-14. SHORE First Innings FRATER, run out 5 PLAYER, lbw, b Aitken 63 MONTEITH, lbw, b Anthony 2 BUSH, b Macallan 15 ARCHER, c Turbott, b Macallan .. 12 SAUNDERS, b Aitken . 4 WALTERS, not out 19 COLEBOURNE, b Aitken 7 WEBB, lbw, b Macallan 1 COATES, c and b Duncan 15 GOLDSWORTHY, absent 0 Extras 7 Total 150 Bowling: Macallan, 3-40; Aitken, 3-43: Duncan, 1-0; Anthony, 1-17; McCoy, 0-6; Gilmore.. 0-8; Goodsir, 0-25. Senior B Grade In the final round of the senior B grade competitions. North Shore Colts suffered the first defeat of the season at Papatoetoe by the home team. Strachan bowling for Papatoetoe captured six wickets for 38, and was mainly instrumental in the defeat of the colts. Following are the detailed scores:— Papatoetoe.—First innings, 202 (G. Leighton 62. D. Burnside 53, H. Swaffield 50. J. J. Valentine 14). Bowling for North Shore Colts, Cowie 2- Jay 1-40, Smith 1-32, Rankin 3-17, H. Moore 3-33, Wynne 0-23. Dacre 0-18. North Shore Colts.—First innings, 116 (L. Dacre 29, 11. Rankin 18, Samson 18, Moore 11, A. Long 10). Bowling for Papatoetoe, Strachan 6-3 S, E. Kerr 2-14. E. H. Burnside 2-41, Valentine 0-13. Parnell v. Shore A.—Low scoring on a tricky wicket at Devonport resulted in a four-poin win for Parnell by seven wickets. Shore: First innings, 60 (Jacques 20, P. Foster 10). Bowling: Kenny 7-26, McLaren 2-5, Bell 1-18. Second innings: 64 (Peckston 24 not out, P. Foster 13, Bartley 10). Bowling: McLaren 5-30, Kenny 1-9, Bell 0-25. Parnell: First innings, 72 (M-urray 13, extras 21). Bowling: P. Foster 5-24, Peckston 3- Good 2-21. Second innings: Fifty for three wickets (Righton 24, W. H. Johnston 19).

Harbour Board v. Ellerslie.—Ellerslie: First innings, 52 (Stanley 13); second I innings, 115 for five wickets (Simpson 50, T. White 23 not out, Keesing 23. Stanley 14). Bowling: Jaequiery, 3-45, Rose 4-49, Rankin 2-26, Douglas 1-0, Turner 1-10, Harbour Board: First innings, 36. Bowling: Lloyd 3-12, Keesing 4-17. Stanley 1-0. Ellerslie Won by 16 Second Grade The final match for the second grade competition was played on Saturday between Windmill and North Shore, the former winning by four wickets. Scores: North Shore: First innings, 136; second innings, 34. Bowling for Windmill: Clark, 8-14; Wood, 2-14. Windmill: First innings, 107; second innings, 68 for six wickets (Wood 26, N. R. Obren not out 14, Davis not out 5). Bowling for North Shore: F. Smith two wickets, Walters two, Wynne one. Third Grade Parnell v. Haydn.—Parnell: First innings, 12; second innings, 37. Haydn: First innings, 25: second innings, 21. Bowling for Parnell: Murdock S-15, McCarthy 9-23. For Haydn: Sheen 10-11, McNamara 9-23. This win gives Parnell the championship, making its seventeenth consecutive win. Fourth Grade The final match for the fourth grade championship between All Saints and Victoria was won by the latter by 51 runs. Scores: All Saints’: First innings, 63 (Caunihan 13, Clark 20, Swinley 20). Bowling: Robinson six wickets, G. Olsson four wickets. Second innings. 27 (Swinley 22). Bowling: Robinson six wickets, G. Olsson four wickets. Victoria: First innings, 42 (Goldsworthy 22). Bowling: Swinley seven wickets, Caunihan three wickets. Second innings, 99 (Goldsworthy 19, Robinson 25, Belsham 28). Bowling: Swinley five wickets, Caunihan three, M. Gonagle one, Wardrobe one.

The 440yds. swimming championship of New South Wales was won on Saturday by A. Charlton. M. Christie was second, and C. Light third. Won by 40yds. Time, om 5 3-ss. The 100 metres Olympic backstroke race resulted: Miss Bonnie Mealing, 1; Miss M. Mealing. 2; E. Brown, 3. Time, 1m 26 2-ss. The 200 metres Olympic breaststroke race resulted: E. Robertson. 1; E. Brown, 2; Miss M. Mealing, 3. Time, 3m 34 l-ss.—A. and N.Z.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 319, 2 April 1928, Page 6

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COLTS DO WELL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 319, 2 April 1928, Page 6

COLTS DO WELL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 319, 2 April 1928, Page 6

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