BOWLING
S. AUCKLAND V. GOLDFIELDS From Our* Own Correspondent TE AROHA, Monday. The South Auckland tourney team played the Goldfields at Te Aroha on on, and won by a margin of 20 points, Teams from Thames. Paeroa, Waihi. Te Aroha, Klatamata, and Morrinsville represented the Goldfields. Following are the scores. Goldfields players being mentioned first;- — Paul. Lorimer, Man nix, McDermott (Waihi), 13. v. A. B-.\v!••>-. 1,. inu : Richmond, Kriskovich, 21; Hales, Bassett, Chamberlain, Towers (Paeroa), 16, v - Peck, Walkley, Duncklev, North, 27; Saunders, Hetherington, Butler, Donald (Morrinsville), 11, v. Raven. Clarke, Andrews, Going, 2S; Palmer. Dickson, Wood, Petersen (Te Aroha), 29, v. Langhilde, Bluck, Mason, Finch, 19; Boyle, Graham, •T. Cordes, K. Cordes (Thames), 20, v. K. Bowler, England, Surry, Clothier, 19; Powel. P. Heathcote, Waddell A. D. Wallace (Te Aroha). 22, v. Martin, Roberts. Rowe. Pilkington, 15; Cranswick, Egan, Gordon, Stewart (Klatamata), IS, v. Roach, Andrews, Bliss, Maingav, 20.
MATCH EADS AT PERTH TOURING TEAM PLAYS FiV-ITH, Monday. The Australian crickv ters v -Yo are to tour England defeated'* Western. Aus- | tralia today by .n innings and 25 runs. \ There were only a few spectators to j witness the inevitable finish of the! match. Tite weather was very stu m day the tourists had made IV4 runs in their first venture, and Western Aus- | tralia 167 in their first, and (*? for four - (9), and R ! .nt (2 . we re jhe no* out men. A’Beckett and Grimmett today j made short work of the remaining ; batsmen, and the innings comefcuded shortly after luncheon for 132. AUSTRALIA First Innings WESTERN AUSTRALIA First Innings . 13.* Second Innings. HORROCKS, c Walker, b Fairfax .. 15 V LANG, b Hornibrook 5 BRYANT, F.. lbw, b A’Beckett .. 4 WILBERFORCE, st; Walker, b GrimBROMLEY. run out 1 12 BRYANT, R., run out 21 INYERARITY, c and b Grimmett .. 30 EVANS, c Walker, b A’Becketr. . . 2 FIDOCK, b A’Beckett* 0 TRUSCOTT, lbw, b A’Beckett .... 2 HALCOMBE, not out 14 Extras 2 Total 132 Bowling.—A’Beckett, 4-26; Grimmett, 2-53; Fairfax, 1-10; Hurwood, 0-2; Bi*adman, 0-5: Hornibrook, 1-34. An enthusiastic farewell was given j to the Australian team after the game. ; KING COUNTRY REP. GAME From Our Own Corresposdcnt TAUMARUXUI, Monday. | Representatives of the Taumarunui and Kaitieke cricketers met at Kaitieke on Saturday, where a good match resulted. The home team was unfortunate in being short of two of its best bowlers, otherwise the result may have been much different. Taumarunui won by 237 runs, the team totals being: Taumarunui 393, Kaitieke 156. MID-WEEK CRICKET The Auckland Suburban Cricket Association’s mid-week competition will be continued tomorrow. Following is the draw: .Pacific Cable Board v. Combined Pictures, Victoria Park No. 1, Messrs. Ball and Check; Auckland Milk Company v. Philomel.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 13
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448BOWLING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 13
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