MORRINSVILLE.
(Our Own Coirespondent.) The deciding match between Annan • dale and Moninsville, each having won one game, was played at Aunandale on Thursday last Owing to a heavy fall of rain in Morriusville, a number of players failed to put ir> an appearance. The rain, however, had not reached Annandale so the ground was in good order, and a pleasant game resulted, Morrinsville winning by five runs. Miss Allen entertained the teams at afternoon tea, her kindness being much appreciated The following are the scores : Annaitdalr. R. 0. Allen, c Bailie, b Harrowell .. 23 S. S. Allen, b Harrowell .. .. 8 W. J. Aitken, c and b Bryers.. .. 9 A. Aitken, c Hogg, b Harrowell .. 1 W Jordan, run out .. •• .. 0 W. Peveril, not out .. ■ • • • ® Extras .. • • .. 8 Total for six wickets .. 44 Mokrinsyit.le. T. Reed, cW. Aitken, bA. Aitken .. 2 F. Bryers, b A. Aitken .. • • 12 W. Hogg, c Reed, bA. Aitken .. o E. Snell, b R. Allen 2 J. Scott, c Bryers, bR. Allen .. 2 S. Cornish, b A. Aitken .. 1 J. Bailie, bA. Aitken .. .. • • 1 S. Harrowell, not out .. .. .. 16 Seton, cR. Allen, bW. Aitken .. 3 Extras .. • ■ • • 5
Total for eight wickets .. 49 The committee elected to promote entertainments during the winter evenings, are holding the first of the series on the 24th May, Empire Day.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43087, 2 May 1907, Page 2
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217MORRINSVILLE. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43087, 2 May 1907, Page 2
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