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LOWER GRADE CRICKET

Wellington Association Following are results of lower grade cliamplousbip matches played under control of the Wellington cricket Association on Saturday alleruoou:— SECOND GRADE. Midland 225 (Cantly GS, Armstrong 36. Gates 31, Karsten 21. Bryant 20, Hatch .16 not out, Henderson 11) met Stop Out 53 (W. Moure 23). Bowling fur Stop Out, E. Moore took four for 76, Saivlholiu two fol 30, Lee one for 33, Boyton one tor 57; tor Midland, Bryant captured live for P and Henderson tour for 22. Hutt 324 for eight ' wickets: declared (G-wllliam 111, Mouteath S 8 not out, Sissons 55. Stehr 27j met University 45 for two wickets. Bowling for University, Fortune took live for 36. Kilbiruie. 107 (Lubransky 53, Wrigley 45, Hatehard 34, Allen 11) met Karori 4i> (Cooper 17 not out).and Go lor two wickets (Cooper 11 not out). Bowling for Karori, Searsell took six for 4b, Edwards three for 38, Cooper one tor 19; tor Kilbiruie, Brooks captured live tor 23, Wilson two for 4 and Clarke two for 14. Technical College Old Boys 129 ißonner 27, W. Dyer 25, Soutliee 22, Churchill 16, Bodily 13) met Institute 122 (Bilby 29, Henderson 29, A. McLean 16. R. McLean. 15, Fortune 15). Bowling for Teclmiein. Macallan took four for 27, Allen two for 22, Boddy two for 40. W. Dyer cue for 10; for Institute, A. McLean secured six for 33, Tucker two for 29, Scott one for 11, Henderson one for 35. JUNIOR A. Hutt 105 met Wellington College Hi:) for two wickpts (Alexander 84, Cornish (Jo). Bowling for the College, Young look five for 39, Mildenhall three for 17. Wellington 110 (Bruce 53) inet_ Institute 183 for live wickets (Thawley 57, Marsh 50, Ormiston 38, Orsborne 21)- Bowling for Institute, Owen took four for 20. Thawley two for 11, Bilby two for 28; for Wellington, Bruce captured live for 74. JUNIOR 81. Railways 343 (J. Gray SG. Walker 55. R. Knapp 47. J. Robson 44, Dwan 41, Wolley 26, A. Robson 22) met Technical College 75 for live wickets (Merry 22 not out Baker 23) University 112 (Meek 24, Doolan 16. Wilson 14, Campbell 14, Wicks 10) met Institute 291 for six wickets (Calvert 83, Douglas 70, Rogers 49, Arnott 36, Colllngo 12) Bowllug tor Institute Rogers took four for 49, Douglas three for 44; for University Meek secured lour for GO. Karori 273 (Coupland 64, Picot 46, Armitage 25, Hanratty 25, Cooper 20, Pringle 13) met Kilbiruie 55 for three wickets (Ploughman 22 not out, Clarkin 19, Haswell 11 not out). Bowling for Kilbiruie Dumbletou took four for 50, Flanagan four for 50, Drake one for 29, Clarkin one for 64. Wellington College Old Boys 305 (Cimino 65, Morley 64, C. Mark 62, Hodson 31, Bradley 27 not out, Devery 16, Smith 11; met Stop Out 27 for no wickets (McClurg 19 not out). Bowling for Stop _Out McKenzie took three wiekeffi for 52 runs. JUNIOR 82. Y.M.C.A. 146 (Lancaster 24, Wilkinson 24) and 20 for no wickets met Petone 135 (Hudson 34). Bowling for Y.M.C.A. Wrigley took live for 20; for Petone O'Leary captured eight for 40. Kilbirnle 143 (Dearlield 31 not out, Clarke 30, Ward 25, Doherty 15) met Onslow 88 for four wickets (Jeffs .36, Mosley lb, Bridges 18). Bowling for Onslow Jeffs tool; three for 57, Mosley two for 27, Eades two for 43. . Hutt 134 (Burton 34 not out, Kilminster 30, McMahon 25) niet Institute ST for seven wickets. Bowling for Institute Lawson took four for 29, Barron three for 38: for Hutt Neazor secured three for 2u and Phillips three for 30. Karori 98 (Bolton 39 not out, P. Adams 19, Lar.nach 14. H. Gaskin 12) and 37 for three wickets (Tanner 12 not out, P. Adams 10 not out), met Midland 122 (Webb _oo, Watson 29, Duffy 10). Bowling for. Midland Moloney took Ove for 31, Ericsson live for 33; for Karori Bolton captured six for 22, J. Monk two for 15. JUNIOR C. Old Boys 187 (Bull 50, S. Colley 24, Bverley 24, Earl 22) met Kilbirnle 186 for eight wickets (Allen 69, Congreve 31, Newton 18, Caton 16 not out, Steel 10, Lander 10 not out). Bowling for Kilbirnle. Allen took three for 46, Marshall three for_oo. Haylock two for 54, Tanner one for 20. Brooklyn 162' (Long 58, Cole 46, Boss met Technical College Old Boy 6 130 (Butcher 21, Dawson 27, Churchill 11, 10, Leekie 11). ■ . ■ JUNIOR ». Johnsonville 112 (Chaney' 28, Godfrey 32) met Institute B 132 for five wickets (Letter 34, Perston 18, Nixon 22 not out. Gaudiu 24 not out). Bowling for Institute B, Bull took four for 25, Mason two for 30. Perston. three for 24; for Johnsonville, Neal secured one for 20 aud Davies four for 51. Institute A.OS (Brabln 26, Bagley 15. Levy 11) met Kilbirnle 374 for seven wicketr (Christie 114 not out, Butler .95, Thomas 64. Eaton 35. Burd 13). Bowling for Kllbirnle. White took six for 23, Synnott three for 13, Morris one for 25; for institute, Brabin captured three for 6S, Bagiey two for 41. Edwards two for 46. SPECIAL GRADE. Wellington 186 (Mercer 81) met Hutt 2 146 for four wickets (Smith 63 not out, G. P. Roberts 59 not out). Bowling for Hutt. Andrews took five for 57. THIRD GRADE. Kaiwarra 201 (F. Tietjens 58. retired, Harris 56, Rodder 34, Aldridge 16, retired, Brown 16) beat Onslow 48 aud 6S (Munro 14 and 23. MeKay 18) by an innings and 83 runs. Bowling for Kaiwarra, A.dndge took six for 23 and seven for 16, Harns three for 20 and three for 30, Rodder one for 5; for Onslow, Bruce captured three for 0 and Hayes two for 43. Railways 173 (Burns 4o not out, Knapp 39, Donald 21) beat Kilbirnle 33 and 91 (Hunter 10, Cross 10) by an innings and 50 runs. Bowling for Kilbiruie, Duua took four for 63 and Smithson four for 45; for Railways, Stafford secured tour for 19 aud eight for 48, Walton three for b. Petone 169 (Mullaney 36, Ldnej- -4, Beynon 21) met Hutt 61 and 121 (Whitche. 33, Hunt 24, Stace 23). Bowling for Hutt, Whitcher took six for 75; for Petone, Co*e. man captured five for 20, Beynou three for 27. A 5-point win for Petone. MERCANTILE LEAGUE Following are the results of lowergrade games played under the auspices of the Wellington Mercantile Cricket League: Nivens 202 for seven (Caleinai 43, Clarite 36, 11. Bolt 36, Elliott 36, Sherlaw 20) beat Working Men’s Club 196 (Randall 97, Foley 33,• Davies' 25, Lawton 24). Bowling for Nivens JlcCardell took four wickets for 59 runs, Bolt two for 36 and Norris two for 33. For Working Men’s Club MeGirr took three for 61 and 1 oley three Pastimes 124 for nine declared (N. Smith not out 17, Armstrong 32, Ecles 27, Vaughan 14) beat Hannahs 51 (Parton 24.) and 81 for one (Allen not out 04, Oliver 16). Bowling for Pastimes Crook took six wickets for 14 and Pringle four for 80. lor Hannahs Larsen took four for 47, Johns two for 18 and Oliver two for 24. Sargoods 207 for eight declared (Capper 98. McArthur 13, Rowland 45) drew with Education-Health 128 for eight (Barber 67, Gladding 18, Lake 13). Bowling for Sargoods McArthur took three wickets for 36 runs. James two for 25 and Foley two for 34. For Education-Health Gladding took four for 56 and Evans two for 3b. C GRADE. Justice Department 133 for seven declared (Wilson 36, Dow 16, Riddell 15. Redware! 13, Bishop 13) beat Odlins 63 (Hawker 16) and 65 ’(Butler 32). Bowling for Justice Department Shepherd took four wickets for 24 runs, McCauley three for 31, Dow two for six and three for live and Pointon four for 24. For Odlins Rogers took four for 66 and Oliver two for .8. Ferguson and Osborn 103 (Mailman 36, Merrall 17, Whaler 14, Ironmonger 13) and 156 (Mailman 32, Merrall .14, Whaler 13, Price 27, Toomer 47) beat Berhampore flb (R. Hickllng 33, J. Hicklins 21. Charles 10). Bowling for Ferguson and Osborn Mailman took six wickets for 22 and Mallard tour for 59. For Berhampore R. williams took three for seven, R. Hickllng four for 27, Charles three for 24, W. Williams three for 28 and Brydcn three for ° J Gas Co. 257 for eight declared (Meade 56, McClymont 37, Field 37, Mulholland 36, Wareham 34) drew with Grey Cabs -3< for four (Forbes 121, Ferry 45, Laughlin 24). Bowling for Greys Dean took three for 70 and Ferry two for S 4. For Gas Co. Wareham took two for 110. „ „ D.I.C. 202 (Truscott 113, la™” S 3, Peters 21) beat Milk Department 91 (Swain 30. Sheffield 12). Bowling for D.I.C. Connland took three wickets for 13 runs, Beu two for 13 and Truscott two for Hye. For Milk Department Swain took tour tor 45. nnd Dick two for 26. Celtic 95 (Johnson Law 14) ben. Empire Box 82 (Moloney 14, Mailman IL Brooks IS). Howling for Celtic Law toon five wickets for 25 runs and Harker tour for 10. For Empire Box Blundell rook four for 27, Rait four for 25 aud W. Thomson two for 11. w Printing Department I*l9 .(Mills 4G,

Douglas 34) beat New Zealand Slippers 136 (Kristiansen 43, Argnile 23). Bowling for N.Z. Slippers C. Williams took seven wickets for 40 runs. For Printing Payne took four for 41, Douglas three for 41 and Wheeler three for 30. D GRADE. Bing Harris 224 (O’Sullivan 101, Gilles* pie 58, Harvey 14, Laraey 10) beat insurance Officers 134 (Bremner 32, Baldwin 31, Trott 14, Williams 13). Bowling for Bing Harris Patrick took three for 23 and Cooper two for 13. For Insurance Officers Trott took three for 59 and Baldwin, two for 85. Bonds Hosiery 143 (Jones 61. Stevenson. 20 Chambers 19) beat Customs 101 (McMillan 21. Jones 21). Bowling for Bonds Jones took four wickets for 24 Farmer two for 10. Prestou two for 11 and Chambers two for 47. For Customs Meek took tljreo for 34 and Richards two for 30. Central 134 (Morison 49, Murdock 2„. Morris 18, Wright 11) beat Tramways 81 (Walters 35, Ashworth 18, Tanner 12)., Bowling for Central Bowman took four wickets for 10 and Wright three for 18. For Traniwavs Dumbleton took four tor 27, Killick two for 15 and Hazlett two. for 25. Labour-Tourist 166 (Osborne 72. Darragh 31. Bramwell 20) beat Taxes Depart-’ meni Si (Kitchen 17, McDonald 15) aud 54 for nine (Moffat 16. Mcßae 15). Bowling for Labour.Tourist, McDonald took two wickets for 21 and seven for 17. and Bramwell three for IS. For Taxes Department. Macdonald tqpk four for 54 and O Gorman two for 24. , Abbott Ornms- 222 for three -wickets (Hodson not out 162, G. Lusty 43, R. Lusty 34. .Collins 20).. beat..H«innahs Warehouse 163'''(U’Britn ’104). "Bowling, for Abbott Grams, G. Lusty took-live wickets for 43 runs and Conner three for 9. lor Hannahs, Rait took one for 18. E GRADE. Labour Bureau 211 for four declared (Nicholson 101, Woodcock not out 50, Auld not out 22) beat J. R. McKenzies 43 and 76 (Leonard 31). Bowling for Labour Bureau Auld took two for 25, Woodcock four for 18 and Nicholson three for eight. Ulin 245 for five (Willis 105, Carroll 23, Kemp not out 49, Burton 25) beat Seatoun 147 (Yeoman 63, W. Day 22. Smith 18). Bowling for Ulm Willis took three wickets for 31 and Carroll two for 44. For Seatoun Smith took two for 24. Pensions 75 (Granger not out 16. Sole 13, Milliken 28) and 47 for four (Milliken 12) beat Berhampore 37 (Josling not out 26) and 89 (Brown IS, Adams 14). Bowling for Pensions Mouat took five ixickets for eight and four for 12, Milliken three for 23 and Sole two for 29. For Berhampore Josling took five for 25 and Blomfield three for 24 and two for 30. A. S. Patersons. IS6 (A. Reid 32. Scott 40. Howard not put 38, Dickie 30) beat General Motors 84 (Prldinore 50) and 74 (Prldmore 29, Olsen not out 24). Bowling for A. S. Patersons Lynani took two wickets for 12. Reid two for 18 and three for 39, and Organ two for 12 and three for 14. For General Motors Hedges took five for 7j and Bailey two for 39. Atlantic Union 94 (Guy 21. Patterson 22. Baker IS. Cox. 11) beat. Self-Help 41 and 33. Bowling for Atlantic Union, Baker took nine wickets for 11 runs and four \ nT 14 and Denton six for 18. For Self-Help. Hitt took two for 18 and Has Sell three for 14. F GRADE. National Bank 170 (Reynolds 59. Keller 31, Thomas 20, Hookham 15, Lewis 10. Biggar 10) beat R. G. Kains 133 (T. Barr 38, Makinson 26, Newton 23, Burke IL Eagau 11, Mason 10). Bowling tbr National Bank, Martin took four wickets for 18 runs. For R. G. Kains, Newton took six for 43. Rose and Glendining 172 (Dalgleish 32. Brvce 30), Milgate 34. Macklin 31) beat Fire Brigade 165 (Taylor 23, Bell 44, Drummond not out 23). Bowling for Fire Brigade. Baillie took two wickets for 52, Tobin three for 33 and McGuire four for 20 Lands and Survey 146 (Caution 56, Farach 23, Hood 25, Ashton 15) beat Loca, Bodies 94 (Harper 30, Elliott S 3). Bowling for Lands and Survey. Keys took six wickets for 41 runs. For Local Bodies. Smith took five for 24, including the bat trick.” , , Taylor-Gyles 200 for five declared (Reynolds 73, J. Taylor not o_ut 70, Stevens 3*. Knight 19) beat Telephone Exchange 1«> (Gilbert 53, McKay 19, Downes 10, Wellsford 16). Bowling for Taylor-Gyles, Jepson took seven wickets for 76 runs and Reynolds three for 52. For Telephone Exchange, Gilbert took two for 56Excelsior 125 (Jamieson 32, Code 29, Amies 27, Ford 16) beat Shipping 80 (McMurtrie 36, Dingle not ou t 10 ) aa ?. ■*’ (Dingle 29, Campbell 24, IVlfhn 20, Thomson 12). Bowling for Excelsior, Reeve took four for 43 and five for 20. Amies six for 31 and Dunbler three for IL I 1 or Shipping. Thomson took fir? for 43. McMurtrie four for 46 and Wiffin two for 17. G GRADE. Gas Co 202 (Harris 52, Glavin 29, Campbell 33? Marshall 24) beat Grey Cabs ]W (Burke 25, Verity not out 18, Cullen Laurie 10) and 55 (Cullen 14 Hartshorn T2). Bowling for Gas Co., Harris took two for none, Denison two tor 3 and Glavin three for 9. Insurance Officers 20S Bare low w J Mnlloy 17. C. Malloy 11. Gosling 11) beat Taubman? 9V (Fox 31, Deglandes 19, Rigby 15, Kraft 18) and *9 (Rigby IS Aulsebrooks HO (.T. Hanrahan not out 39 Carey 18. Roche 17) beat Duthie s J 4. (McCullum 33, McConchie 29. Hadfield 17) fowling for Aulsebrooks. Bell took three for 9. T. Hanrahan three for Collins two for 10 and Roche two for 41. For Duthics McConchie took two for IS. Kffight four for 40 and S. Hadfield three f °Rovers 155 (Looner 10. Walters 19,Milne 28 Isaacs H. Munt 26, Headffin Wilson lo' Woods 20) beat Moore Wilson 49 (Hunt 13’ Corkill 12. Brooker 13) foe eight (Hunt 27, Anderson 10, Campbell 52?’Chlrlw“‘not’ out M). Bowfiug for Rovers Headifin took five fqr four for 16 and two Wi°l--12 and Woods two for b. For Moore W4l son, Charles took two for 49 and Campbe.l f °Wr| f pht °Stephenson 144 (Davenport 55, En'X fo Wells not out 19) beat Taxes DeWtment 73 (C?awtord 31. Polglase 10. KinTnot out 10' and 41 (Burns 1-L King 10? Bowlins for Wright. Stephenson, Davenport took six wickets for 20 runs and twn fnr 23 Paul two for 32 and Joy s’x for 14 "For Taxes Department, A Court took three for 24 and drawford lour for 34.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 134, 2 March 1936, Page 2

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LOWER GRADE CRICKET Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 134, 2 March 1936, Page 2

LOWER GRADE CRICKET Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 134, 2 March 1936, Page 2

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