AUCKLAND CRICKET
SENIOR B GRADE PONSONBY V. KINGS 0.8. Kings Old Boys.—First innings: Mor- ■" ; j. Caughey run out, G-uth. b Kelly, e: Kissling! • D. taughey, c Mills, b Gillespie, 3; simpson, run out, 29; Jackson, Ibw, b Kemp, 16; Keegan, out, 14; Livingstone. c Mathcson, b Warneford, >: extras, 13; total, 14u. Bowling: Binmore, 2-40: Keliv. 2-3»"»; Kemp, 2-31: Gillespie. 1-6: Warneford. 1- S« i ings M s, sub., b Douglas, 40; .1. Caughey. b Gillespie. 40; Keegan, c Kemp, b Kelly, 24; Kissling, run out, EG; Simpson, c .Mills, b Bin more, 3: Jackson, run out 0: Wilson, b Binmore. 14: D. Cangliey. b Kelly, 4: Palmer, lbw. b Kelly, (>; Livingstone, not out, 5; Couth, absent, (>: extras. 4; total, 130. Bowling: Binmore 2-31: Kelly, 3-51; Warneford, 0-22; Douglas, 1-24; Kemp, 0-6; Gillespie, 1-12. Ponsonby.—First innings: 2i. Warneford. b Kissling. 7: Douglas, b Kissling. 11; Mathcson, st Wilson, b Kissling, 13: Hoare. c Couth, b Simpson 4: Mills, e Divingctone. l> Simpson. 4"; Binmore. c AYilson, b Kissling, 0; Kemp, run out. 32; Sellars, e Keegan, b Morris 10; Warneford, b Kissling, 1; Kelly, not out. 5; Gillespie, run out. 1; extras. 15: total. 13'.*. Bowling: Simpson. 2-43; Kissling. 5- Palmer, 0-S; Morris, 1-7. Second innings: H. Warneford. not out. 33: Hoare, r sub., b Kissling. 17: Matheson, c Livingstone, b Morris, 16; Binmore. not out, 6: extras. 12: total for two wickets. $4. A three-point win for King’s Old Boys. SECOND GRADE Mount Albert v. Grafton.—Grafton: First innings, 52 (Dunning 25. Horspool 15). Bowling: Delugar, 6-24; AN". Rankin. 0-21; Alexander, 4-1. Second innings, 136 (Thomas 44. Horspool 13, Stone 40. Wylie 19 not out). Bowling: Delugar, 3-GO; Alexander. 0-11: Jamieson. 0-19: AV. Rankin, 1-23; Hirst. G-17. Mount Albert: First innings, 169 (AY. "Rankin 10. K. Rankin 77. First 31, Delugar 10). Bowling: Hamilton, 4-CS: Stone. 2-43; AY y lie, 0-20; Horspool, 1-25; Johnson. 0-1 G; Shea. 2-10. Second innings, one wicket for 27 (Ott 1G not out). Bowling: "Wylie, 1-4. Mount Albert won by nine wickets—a four-point win. Parnell v. Windmill.—Parnell: First innings, 199 (Brown not out 16. Johnson 35. Hally 21. Kelly 10. McMillan 11). AVindmill: First innings. 13G (Gallagher 38, X. Olvsen 15, Chapman 22. Sinclair 30 not out, Canning 2G). Second innings, 150 for five wickets (Cox 21, Wliitestad 24, N. 'Olsen 24. X. R. < Alsou 4u). Purnell won on the first innings. Xortheote v. Stanley Bay.—Xorthcote* First innings, 126 (Cross 25, Maya 11 22 not out, Wilkes 13, Potter 20). Bowling for Stanley Bay: FT. Whitley, 3-26: H. Hogeth, 4-54: Xelson, 1-15: and Reid. 2-21. Stanley Bav: First innings 65 (IT. Whitley 31. A. Whitley 17, Reid 11). Bowling for Xorthcote: Cross, 4-25: Arblaster. 6- Xorthcote: Second innings 315 (Couldrey 36, Aspden 22). Bowling for Stanley Bay: FT. Whitley, 5-26: Xelson, 5- Airey. 0-33; Reid, 0-10: Haggett, 0-3 0. Stanley Bay: Second innings 136 (Worm 11 10, Reid 13, IT. Whitlev 17. D. Chaplin 27, A. Whitley 52. Edwards 11, Scott 3 2). Bowling for Xorthcote: Cross, 6- Arblaster. 2-44; Tsbister, 0-S: Boswell. 0-S. Xorthcote won by 40 runs,— a four-point win. THIRD GRADE Board: First innings, 13S (Green 41. Corringhain 2S, Taylor 21, Goodman 15. Rowbottom 32). Victoria: First innings. 33 for one wicket (Ollson 14, Surtiss 12 not out). Papatoetoe v. Eden. —Papatoetoe, first innings: 174 (Kerr 40, Lusby 34, Hamilton 22, Dykes 21, McFarland 19. McKenzie 16). Howling for Eden: Green 3. Brown 3. McCabe 3. Eden, first innings: IS (highest score, extras 5). Bowling for Papatoetoe: Lusby 2- Havill 3-5, McKenzie 3-2, Iverr 2-3. Eden, second innings: 53 (Bull 14). A four-point win for Papatoetoe.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 929, 24 March 1930, Page 15
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