NORTH AUCKLAND TEAM VISITS CITY
GOOD SCORE BY HOME SIDE SMEETON AND COOPER IN FORM An innings in which every man but one reached double figures was the chief feature of an Auckland cricket Xl.’s display against North Auckland at Eden Park yesterday. H. Duncan captained Auckland, and on winning the toss from W. J. Dunning. decided to bat. Auckland knocked up 324 runs, Smeeton and Cooper being the outstanding batsmen. North Auckland replied with 99 for t>vo wickets when stumps were drawn lor the day. A. R. Dunning gave a sound and forceful display. Details: AUCKLAND First Innings HITELAW, st A. R. Dunning, b W. J. Dunning 22 SMEETON, c Dunn, b Anderson . . 77 BENNETT, b Anderson 13 COOPER, c Thompson, b W. J. Dunning 7i PLAYER, c Wrath all, b Dunn .. .. IS PRATER, b Vipond 30 TAYLOR, b Wrath all 15 DUNCAN, b Wrath all 22 SAUNDERS. I* Harman 21 COATES, c Thompson, b Wrathall . . 0 BROWNE, not out 13 Extras 22 Total * 324 Bowling Analysis.—Wrathall, 3-22; W. •T. Dunning, 2-51: Anderson, 2-57; Dunn/ 1-27; Vipond, 1-46; Farman, 1-55. NORTH AUCKLAND First Innings W. J. DUNNING, lbw; b Coates .... 7 KEMP, not out ..• 20 WHITE, b Saunders 24 A. R. DUNNING, not out 44 Extras . . . 4 Total for two wickets .. .. 99
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 11
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