GIRLS’ MATCHES
WINS FOR COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR Senior and junior grade competitions under the auspices of the Auckland Girls’ Cricket Association were started at Remuera on Saturday. In the senior grade. Training College easily beat Y.W.C.A., and a c lose tussle between Grammar Old Girls and Hockey A resulted in a win for Grammar by six runs. Detals; SENIOR GRADE I Training College v. Y. W.C.A. —Trainj ing College: C. Fotheringharn, c J I. Pan- ; tiier, b J Burkill. 40; J. Nagle, < un out, 3; B. Fotheringharn, b E. Solon, 0; P. Norris, c R. Rix, b J. Burkill. 0; It. Rapson, c It. Rix, b J. Burkill, 0; D. Buckley, b E. Solon, 3; It. Perez, b H. Solon, 1; M. Mills, not out, 5; C. Doel, c H. Panther, h J. Burkill, 0; extras, 11. Total, 75. Y. W.C.A.: M. Phethean, b P. Buckley, 0; E. Solon, b P. Buckley, 5; 11. Panther, b J. Nagle, 4; F. Getting, b D. Buckley, 0; T. Mayo, c R. Rapson. l> J. Nagle, 1; M. McMurtrie, e C. Fotheringham, 1; R. Rix, c C. Fotheringharn, b D. Buckley, 1: T. Galloway, b P. Buckley, Q; G. Willoughby, run out, 0; E. Fraser, not out, 1; extras, 3. Total, 14. Grammar Old Girls v. Hockey A.— Grammar Old Gills: J. Page, run out, 2; N. Gallaher, b H. Frayling, 32; K. Stewart, c Z. Twining, b H. Clarke, 0; K. Lynch, c R. Allison, b Z. Twining, 1; L. Scott, b Z. Twining, 0; I. McConkey, b 11. Clarke, 2; E. Page, b H. Clarke, 3; K. Wade, b M. Whitelaw, 2; M. Blyth, not out, 9; E. Jones, b H. Clarke, 0; A. Greaves, b H. Clarke, 2; extras, 1. Total, 54. Hockey A: It. Allison, c L. Scott, b N. Gallaher, 0; E. Ushaw, run out, 4; C. Mayo, b .7. Page, 4; H. Clarke, b N. Gallaher, 1; H. Frayling, lbw. N. * Gallaher, 1; Z. Twining, c and b N. Gallaher, 4; ,J. Camplin, run out, 19; M. Whilelaw, not out. If; B. Makgill, b J. Page, 3; Q. Ward, c M. Blyth, b Page, 0; I. Marchand, b J. Page, 0; extras, 2. Total, 4S. JUNIOR GRADE Technical Old Girls won by default from Y. W.C.A. B. Takapuna Grammar Old Girls v. Hockey B.—Takapuna: B. Lvnes, b P. Dawson, 10; G. Percival, b P. Dawson, 15; G. McLelland, b P. Camplin, 13; B. Smith, c and b P. Camplin, 0; J. Hill, b I*. Dawson, 1: M. Cooper, b P. Dawson, 0; M. McDougall, b P. Dawson. 3; J. Gooding, b P. Camplin, 1; H. Hustler, not out. 1; extras, 11. Total, 55. Hockey B: J. McLachlan, b Smith, 13; M. Raisher, b G. McLelland, 8; P. Campbell, b G. McLelland. 0: M. Weeks, b G. McLelland, 0; I*. Dawson, b B. Smith, 1; G. Russell, V* B. Smith, 0; A. Twiname, b B. Smith, I 1: Kleinman, c B. Smith, b G. McLelland, [ 1; Mason, b G. Percival, 2; Plegg, b B. | Smith, 0; Dickson, not out, 2; extras, 1. Total, 29. j Grammar Old Girls B v. All Saints’.— Grammar Old Girls B: I. Keeping, b Z. Norden, 7; C. Lynch, b G. Ryan, 23; J. Robertson, b Z. Norden, 17; K. Odd, b Z. Norden, 3; D. Lane, caught out, IS; H. Hunt, not out, 14; M. Gebbie, b G. Ryan, 1: W. Edwards, st, 1; B. Page, by S. Ryan, 1; F. Mansfield, b S. Ryan, 2: extras, 8. Total, 95. All Saints’: K. Murphy, caught out. 0; J. Levick, retired hurt, 2. F. Davenport, 0: M. Smith, 2; F. Foley, 0; D Bint, 3; S. Ryan, 2; G. Ryan, 0; P. Shilling, 2; Z. Norden, 4; C. White, 6; extras, 6.. Total, 27. SENIOR B GRADE NORTH SHORE V. PARNELL Parnell.—First innings, 272. North Shore.—First innings: Lusk, b Dow. 96; Cleal, c. Roskillv, t> Bell, 24; MoIndoe, b Kenny, IS; Reid, c Singleton, 1> Bell. 2; Archer, 1> Bell, 20: Poisson, c Gillies, b Dow, 6; Nicholas, b Bell. 1; W. Horsley, b Bell. 3; S. Horsley, not out, 14: Parker, c Stewart, b Bell. 4; Smith, b Bell, 5; extras, 20. Total, 259. Bowling: Bell took seven wickets for 13 runs, Dow, 2-46; Kenny, 2-37. A fast and free scoring game af- Dev-
onport found Parnell notching a threepointer by 13 runs on the first innings, the last Shore wicket falling just on the call of time. North Shore D v. Papatoctoe.—North Shore B: First innings, 201. Papatoctoe: Firs l innings, Valentine, e. and b Cowie, 4; Winks, v Jay, h T. Smith, .12; Wolherspoon, <• . 1;i \■. 1> Cowie, 19: Burnside, b <y*wie, J; Swatiiekl, A. b. T. Smith, IS; Iverr, e Smith, b H. Wynne, 17; Henderson. 1> If. Wynne, 12: Leighton, b IT. Wynne, 0; Bright, c Long, b H. Wynne, 2; Swatlield, I*., c Rankin, b N. Wynne, 28; Swaffield, IT., not out, 10: extras, 6; total. 132. Bowling for North Shore B, H. Wynne, 4-24; Cowie, 3-36; T. Smith, 2-45; N. Wynne, 1-6; Solomon, 0-5; Jay. 0-10. North Shore B: Second innings, Smith, H, lbw. b Wotherspoon, 13; Rankin, c Swaffield. b Valentine, 60; Wynne. IT.. 1: P. Swaffield, b Burnside, 3; Drake, <-* H. Swaffield, b A. Swaffield. 5; T. Smith, not out, 6: Samson, b Y;i lent ine, 0: extras, 5. Five wickets for 92. Bowling for Papatoetoe: Bright, 0-15; Valentine, 2-21; Burnside, 1-2; Wotherspoon, 1-17; A. Swaffield, 1-11; Kerr, 0-5. North Shore won by 69 runs on the first innings. EDEN V. UNIVERSITY University.—First innings, 151. Second innings: .Howell, b Hintz, 29; Cooper, b Blair, 25; Mackloiv, not out, 31; Bannister, not out, IS; extras, 12. Total, for two wickets. 115. Bowling: Hintz took one wicket for IS; Blair, 1-32; Thakobau, 0-S; Gillespie, 0-S; Jamieson, 0-J2; Skelton, 0-25. Eden.—First innings: Thakobau, c. Waddingham, 1) Clarkson, 71; Aiekin, c and b Waddingham, 14; Gillespie, run out, 22; Blair, b Waddingham, 9S; Christie, b Clarkson, 0; Harrop, lbw, b Bannister, 16; Wall, b Bannister, 0; Hintz, b Sutherland, 15; Jamieson, c Faram, b Howell, 1; Skelton, not out, 2; Cashmere, absent, 0; extras, 42. Total, 281. Bowling: Bannister took two wickets for 21 runs, Clarkson, 2-38; Waddingham, 2-63; Howell, 1-S; Sutherland, 1-25; Macklow, 0-16; McKearney, 0-28; Faram, 0-40. Eden won by 130 runs on, the first in-* nings. KING'S OLD BOYS V. BALMORAL Balmoral.—First innings: 181 (Ellis 17, Newdick 15, Byerley IS, Hook IS not out, Fulton IS). Bowling: Simpson. 5-32; Kissling, 1-19; Palmer, 3-26; Livingstone, 2- Second innings: S 3 (Hook 18, Byerley 17). Bowling: Livingstone, 1-13; Simpson, 6-45; Palmer, 3-9. King’s Old Boys.—First innings: 82 (Kissling 22, Caughev 17, Palmer 19 not out). Bowling: C. Broberg, 6-41; K. Broil) erg, 3-40. Second innings: 106 for six wickets (Jackson 49, Simpson 16, Coath 15 not out). Bowling: It. Broberg, 5-50. PONSONBY V. Y.M.C.A. Ponsonby.—First innings: 9(5. Second innings, four wickets for 223, declared (Oleverley 17, Warneford 62. IToare 19 (Cleverley 17. Warneford 62, l b .are 19 not out, Sellars 104 not out). Bowling: Patoa. 1-25; Miller, 1-24: Harrison, 1-26. Y.M.C.A.—First innings, 43. Second innings, 108 (Miller 56, Morgan 17. Cato 13). Bowling: Gillespie, 3-2: Cleverley. 5- Warneford, 2-16; Vinmore, 1-31; Kelly, 1-25. Ponsonby secured a. four-point win. SECOND GRADE Mount Albert v. Balmoral. —Mount Albert: First innings, 208 (K. Rankin 42. Hirst 41. Wilkinson 41. Floyd 42 not out. Jamieson 11, Miles 10). Bowling: J. Barber. 3-43: F. Barber, 1-28; Purcell. 3- Mills, 1-1 S; Sheppard. 1-33. Balmoral: First innings, 39 (F. Barber 18 not out). Bowling: Jamieson, 2-8; Hirst 3-12; W. Rankin, 3-12. Second innings, 119 (Sheppard 65 not out, Young 12). Bowling: Delugar, 2-25; Hirst, 1-21; Jamieson, 4-27. Mount Albert won by an innings and 50 runs. City v. North Shore.—City: First innings, *47: second innings. 39 (Turner 15) Bowling: Jackson, 2-7: Bishop, 3-12; Harley, 1-4. North Shore: First innings, 245. North Shore won by an innings and 169 runs. Stanley Bay v. Tamaki. —Stanley Bay: First innings, 49 (M. Whitley, IS, A. Whitley 13). Second innings, 109 (H. Whitley 46, Wall IS). Tamaki: First innings. 109 (Graham 36. Casper 23): second innings, 53 for seven wickets (Coleman 15 not out). Tamaki won by three wickets. University v. Ponsonby.—University: 1 First innings, 219. Ponsonby: First inn- j ings, 63 (Clarke 25, Jolly 19). Bowling: McDougall, 5-27; Bramley. 4-29. Second iminings, 147 (Stuart 48, Wallace 27, Dale 31 Rawle 13 notout, Warneford 11). Bowling: McDougall, 3-42; Hately, 3-17. University won by an innings and nine runs. Green Lane v. Otahuliu. —Green Lane: First innings, 195 for seven wickets (H. Cullum 81, E. Cullum 43, Warner 36, Lucas 12) Bowling for Otahuhu, Ogilvie 4-8, Me Do wall 1-19, Wood 1-25. Otahuhu: First innings, 82 (McDowall 35, White 22, Hieatt 9). Bowling for Green Lane; McCarthy 5-27, Warner 2-16, E. Cullum 1-5. THIRD GRADE Telegraph v. Dilworth.—Telegraph: First innings, 108 (Leary 21, IToldsworth, 23, Smith .15). Dilworth: First innings, 23; second innings, 47. Telegraph secured a four-point win. United Suburbs v. University.—United Suburbs:—First innings, 183 for three wickets, declared (Evitt, 141 not out, Cant-ley, 25 not out). University: First innings. 156 (Lewis 40, Bowden 35). Victoria v. Turners and Growers. —Victoria: First innings, 1.66 (Roy 33, G. Olsson 49, IT. Olsson, 29, Ashby 19, Ellis 13) Turners and Growers: First innings, 23; second innings, IS. Bowling: Robinson took eight wickets, McKenna eight, G. Olsson four. Victoria won by an innings and 125 runs. Aotearoa v. Parnell. —Aotearoa: First innings, 68; second innings, 49, declared. Parnell: First innings, 60; second innings, 52. Aotearoa gained a four-point win. Power Board v. Northcote.—Power Board: First innings, 135 (Green 35, Wilson 27, Darnbrough 27, Corrington IS not out). Northcote: First innings, 86 (Havill 36, Mitchell 19; second innings, 103 for seven wickets. Power Board won by 49 runs on the first innings, a threepoint win. Swanson v. W.Y.M.1.—W.Y.M.1.: First innings (Riddell 20, W. MacGregor 12, Eastoe 12, W. Lewis 18), Bowling: Guy, 6- Cahill, 4-24. Swanson: First innings, :ft ; second innings, 38. Bowling: W. MacGregor, 11-32; W. Eastoe, S-34. W.Y.M.I. won by an innings and two runs, a four-point win. Papatoetoe v. Windmill. —Papatoetoe, First innings, 39 (Havill 21 not out; Adams 6). Bowling: Adams, 5-20; Aubrey, 1-4; Kidd, 4-15; second innings, 35 (Hamilton S, Brookes 8, not out; Lambert 8). Bowling: Kidd, 6-12; Adams, 4-12. Windmill: First innings, 18 (Spratt 5). Bowling: J. Havill, 5-12; IT. Lusby, 4-3. Second innings, 31 (Lewis 10, Smith 9). Bowling: Havill, 1-9; Lusby, 3-11: Stocherty, 1-7; Adams, 0-3. A four-point win for Papatoetoe. FOURTH GRADE Olympic v. Roskill Wesley.—Roskill: First innings, 52 (J. Longville 34. not out); second innings, 43 (J. Longville 1«. Renton 13). Bowling: Counihan, ten wickets: Ward rope eight. Olympic: i First innings, 114 (Counihan 37 not out, I Wood 23, Glass 16, M. Wardrope 13), ( Bowling: J. Longville, seven wickets. ! Olympic secured a four-point win by an innings and 19 runs. Grey Lynn v. Western Springs.—Grey Lynn: First innings, 139 for eight wickets declared (W. Heard SO not out). Western Springs: First innings, 24; second innings, 89. Grey Lynn scored 1 a four-point win. North Shore v. All Saints.—North Shore: First innings, 4S (Cameron 13 not I out, Mclntosh, 13). Bowling: W. Moore, j took six wickets for seven. Second innings, 75 (Mclntosh 35 not out, Hughes 14) Bowling: W. Moore. 4-27; Finer, 3-22. All Saints: First innings, 12 (Finer 16 not out). Bowling: I Hockley: 6-23; Sinclair, 3-19. Second inn- I
ings, -4, for our wicket (V. Moore 43 n->t out, Finer 22 not out). Xortli Shore won on the first innings. .\otearca v. Takapuna.—Aotearoa: First innings. 104. Takapuna: First innings, 83. Aotearoa won on the first innings. I‘a pa toe toe v. St. Stephen's.—Papatoetoe: First innings, 43 (Gubb 16, Ceilings S). Bowling: Abernethy. 1-6; Bali. 4-12; Krazei. 1-3: Morrison, 3-14; second innings, 33 (.White 11, McCauley 7, Bees 7). Bowling - : Ball, 0-8: Abernethy, 3-7. St. Stephens: First innings, 26 (.R. Abernethy :•). Bowling: McKenzie, 1-4: White, 2-8; Cnbb. 2-0; Barker, 3-3: second innings, 23 (Abernethy 7. A. Ball 7.). Bowling: Mackenzie. 4-3; White, 6-13. A fourpoint win for l’apatoetoe.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 829, 25 November 1929, Page 6
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