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Petone v. University

PETONE.—First Innings. Pointon, run out ® Willis, st. Moriarty, b. Wilson 23 McKay, run out 36 Croft, b. Wilson J Biddolls, b. Wilson “ Hansen, st. Moriarty, b. Wilson 1J Grigg, b. Wilson j Green, not out 4’ Burns, e. Whelan, b. Wilson 9 J. Martin, 1.b.w., b. Christie 10 H. Martin, e. Stringer, b. Christie .... « Extras 10 Total i’S Bowling Analysis.—Barnard, 7 overs, 1 maiden, 11 runs, 0 wickets; Greig, 12, 2, -7, 0; Armour, 3,0, 11, 0; .Stringer, b, 0, 28, 0, Wilson, 9,0, 40, 6; Christie, 1,0, 1. 2. UNIVERSITY.—First Innings. Whelan, b. Riddolls J Stringer, c. Grigg, b. Riddolls 7 Wilson, 1.b.w., b. Riddolls “0 Craig, c. Riddolls, b. Willis “ Greig, b. Willis Bedingiieid, b. Riddolls " Burnard, c. Green, b. Wilson JiArmour, 'b. Riddolls Bruce, b. Riddolls ", Christie, b. Riddolls •_ ” Moriarty, not out " Extra

Total 8® Bowling Analysis.—Riddolls, 14 overs, - maidens, 31 runs, 7 wickets; Willis, 1-, 42, 3; J. Martin, 2,0, 4, 0. Institute v. Johnsonville

INSTITUTE.—First Innings. Dalton, st. Williams, b. Coleman 29 Bezzant, b. Parsloe McCarthy, c. Handley, b. Parsloe 30 Rogers, b. Coleman Bilby, b. Handley ““ Ormlston, b. Handley “ A'Court, c. Fisher, b. Handley - Bartlett, not out Morton, b. Fisher t,. ■Extras

Total for eight wickets (declared) .03 Bowling Analysis.—Handley, 7 overs, o maidens, 77 runs, 3 wickets; Parsloe, 1-, 0, 41, 2; Coleman, 8,0, 68, 2; I‘ isher, S, 0, 03, 1, Williams, 1,0, 14, 0. •

JOHNISONVIDLE.—First Innings. Hardy, b. Bartlett Fisher, b. Bartlett “ Handley, b. Butler Williams, b. Bilby 3" Parsloe, c. Bartlett, b. Morgan •!>' Georgeson, b. Morton ” Mason, c. Dalton, b. A'Court U Coleman, c. Bezzant, b. Bilby 0 Devereux, c. Bezzant, b. Morton y Williamson, not out Giles, b. Morton .2 Extras

Total . Bowling Analysis.-Mortom 5 «vers, 1 maiden, 15 runs, 3 wickets : Bilby, 3,0, 2; Bartlett, 9,0, 41, 2; A'Court, 3,2, 1,1; Butler, 7,0, 9,1; Morgan, 7,1, 39, 1. Karori v. Hutt KARORl.—'First Innings. Standidge, run out ■•■•••••: Nimmo, c. Champness, b. Buchan .... 11 Dickinson, c. Wall, b. Buchan -1 Beck, c. L. Muir, b. C. Muir Mullan, 1.b.w., b. C. Muir f King. b. Buchan ” Searell, st. Fowler, b. C. Muir 1 Coupland, b. Buchan " Burnette, c. Cliampness, b. C. Muir .. 4 Extras, byes 2. leg-byes - 4 Total •_■••• 15l> Bowling'Analysis.—Cliampness, 7 overs, 0 maidens, 59 runs, 0 wick o *® /y 3, 39, 4; McLeod, o, 0,2 J, Ol C. Muir, 4.6, 0, 36. 4.

HUTT—First Innings. Wall. c. Nimmo, b. King 3 Dickinson, b. King t Kemp, b. SearelL ?! Cliampness, b. Duffy Gillies, 1.b.w., b. Searell L. Muir, l.b.w„ b. Duffy * Mustard, c. Couplapd, b. Searell -g McLeod, b. Searell § Buchan, b. King C. Muir, not out - Fowler, b. Searell " Extras

137 Bowling Analysis.—Dickinson, 3 overs, 0 maidens, 21 runs, 0 wickets: Ktr ‘p. “, 0 30, 3; Duffy, 7,0, 31, 2; Searell 9.5, 1’ 39 4: Standidge. 2,0, 6,0; Coupland, 2,0, 8, 0. Air Force v. Kilbirnie AIK FORCE.—First Innings. Smith, c. Webster, b. Ashenden 1 Sorensen, b. Ashenden McCarthy, c. Webster, b. Ashenden .. 33 Doidge, e.. Church, b. Ashenden " Hawthorne, b. Allen “ Taylor, b. Allen ■‘r Coulter, b. Allen 5 Madden, c. Webster, b. Russ - Kelpc, b. Allen - Wilson, not out , Extras Bowling Analysis'.—Eaton,' 3. 0. IL 0: Ashenden, 11.3, 1. 17. 4; Allen, 12, 1. 24, 4. Russ, 5,1, IS, 1. Second Innings. Smith c. Church, b. Eaton 19 Sorenson, b. Allen Sharrock, c. and b. Ashenden ■McCarthy, b. Ashenden ” Hawthorne, b. Eaton Doidge, b. Eaton ’ Taylor, not out Coulter, not out Extras “

Total for six wickets On Bowling Analysis.—Ashenden 9,0 L 3-, 2; 'Alien, 6,4, 4,1; , Russ,l J. la, 0, Eaton, 6. 0, 27, 3; Enting. 2,0, 14, 0. KILBIRNIE.—First Innings. Rice, b. Wilson £3 Mooney, c. and b. Madden Russ, c. Soreuson, h. Sharrock “ Bain, not out ’2 Church, not out M Extras " Total for three wickets declared .. 198 Bowling Analysis.—Madden, 7 overs, u maidens, 39 runs, 1 wicket; Coulter,-. 0,-1. 0; McCarthy, 6,0, 55, 0; AVilsou, 4 0, 34 1; Sharrock, 2,0, 15, 1; Doidge, 1,0, 8,0, Taylor. 1,0, 10, 0. LOWER GRADES Second Grade. Onslow, 193 for four wickets (E. Gentry 60, Heatherwick 57, Nelson 51), beat Ariny, ISO (Knowles Gl, Hilyard 37, Hercus -J, Holz 21), securing a five-point win Bowling for Onslow, Heatherwick took three tor 41, Sangster two for 11; for Army, Knowles took two for 27. Third Grade. Johnsonville, 115 (Brown 3S), and S 6 for five wickers (Heatherwiek 40), beat Bagwaves, SS (Gray 26), and 101 for seven wickets; declared (Gray 31. Buckniaster 27). Bowling for Railways: Withers took nine for 42 Gray three for 22; for Johnsonville, Neale took six for 20, Brown three for College, 149 for nine .wickets (Vance 26, Cox 21), beat St. Patricks College Old Boys. 114 (Me Keogh 65 not out). Bowling for Wellington, Gray took six lor 25; for St. Cameron took tlfree for 12. Wellington College won by 35 runs on the first innings. Midland, 144 (Gell 73, Bolt J 3), beat Petone, SO (Willis 2S). Bowling for Petone. Brown took four for 42. Denzel tour for 19: for Midland Barclay took six tor 31. Institute, 117 (Muir 3*3, t Green 24, Richardson 21), beat Brooklyn. 103 (Mel arlane 44). Bowling for Brooklyn L'erris took four for 37; for Institute Owen took live for 11, Parry two for IS. Fourth Grade. Onslow, 230 for nine wickets, declared (Kelly 103 not out, Cusack 4G), beat Wellington College Old Boys SO (Hocking 30, Earl 26). and 97 for six wickets (Hocking 49 not out, Higgs 24). Bowling for Old Boys, Pope took six for SO; for Onslow, Richards took four for 41, Hooper three tor ’ institute (Northland), 206 for two wicket«, declared (Bayliss SS, T. Moachen oO not out, L. Meachen 30), beat Petone, oil (Kent 23), aud 24, by an innings and 132

runs. Bowling for Institute, T. Meachen took six for 12, L. five tor 14, Hall four for 11, McElwve four for 33. An eight-point win for Institute. Institute, 205 for eight wickets, declared (College 09, Scott 25, Wright 22 _uot out), beat Air Force, 135 (Churchill 45, Hunter 25), and 109 for six wickets (Edwards 3i). Bowling for Institute, College took four for 21, aud four foi* 59;' for Air Porce Ashurst took four for 88. A five-point wm for Institute. Fifth Grade. Onslow A, 103 (C. Duffy 21), and 56. beat Wellington College, 99 (Hanson 27), by four runs on the first innings. Bowling for Onslow B, Duffy took four for -S; for College, Williamson took four for 13, Toit three for 13, Kerr three for 19, Williams two for 28 and five for 18. A five-point win for Onslow A.' Hutt, 157 (Philpott 48, Cocker 4u), beat Onslow B, 142 (Mead 30, Hepworth 22 not out, McKenzie 21), by 15 runs on the first innings. Bowling for Hutt, Heaid took four for 21, Barnes three for 39; for Onslow, Lawrence took three for 10. A favepoint win for Hutt. Institute, 191 (Muir 65 not out. Griffiths 32, Barr 23, Ferguson 53. and -3 n°t out), and 32 for no wickets, beat Y.M.C.A., i-< and 91 (Early 51 and 22 not out, Smith 3J and 24). Bowling for Institute, Ferstoii took-five for 62 and three for 23, Griffiths three for 2 and four for lb. Institute won outright by 10 wickets. WOMEN’S CRICKET ‘ College Old Girls had all the better of nlav in a cricket match against leeliiiical Old' Girls at Prince of Wales Park on Saturday. College Old Girls: totalled lu9 ( . Johns 4'2, W. Stewart 39. P. BilttJ 30). and Technical Old Girls, at call of time, had lost nine wickets for '3 (J. Holmes 34), the match thus resulting in a draw. Bowling for C.O.G B. Stewart wok fli'e for 20. I. Lamason three tor 17, foi 1.9. G., J Rowberrv took three for 54, J. I 1 ulford four for OS, M. Sheridan two for 20. Kllbirnie. 125 (Glusson 62. Renner 38. Wilkins six wickets for 20 runs), mat AVellington. 69 (Wilkins 46; Renner four for 46. Glasson two for IS). Junior Grade. Onslow, B'2 (D. Hill 24. N Kelly 14 not out), beat Technical Day G ' rls -. f, 9 Robertson 15). Bowling for Onslow, D. Hill took four for 19, N. Feß.v tbjoo , f “. 7 21; for Technical Day Girls, D. Stewart took four for 34, A. Muitoter two for 10.

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 51, 24 November 1941, Page 3

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Petone v. University Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 51, 24 November 1941, Page 3

Petone v. University Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 51, 24 November 1941, Page 3