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LOWER GRADE RESULTS

JUNIOR A. The match to decide the Junior A championship was commenced between y.M.C.A. and Porirua. both up to the present unbeaten teams. Vorinm, batting tirst, made 74 against the bowling <i( Harris (five foi 46). and Henderson (four for 25). The principal scorers wero Windley 25, Morgan 16, Porteoua 11, Roddiugton 11. When stumps wero drawn JM.Q.A. had lost three wickets for 256. R. Murphy (100 not out), and Binnie (79) gave a bright display of forceful cricket. The other scorers were White 24, Harris 23, C. :#.rphy 24 not out. . Institute v. North.-^-Instit-iit-e, baiting first, compiled 298.runs. S. JJomptser (116) played a chanoel-ess ' innings, his score including fourteen fouis, W. Hart (60,) A. Spolsky (31), F^ Thomas (17)," and E. Guise, (16) batted well. P. Ward (three f0r.46) and Fauvel (three for 66) were the most successful bowlers. North scored 21 for no wickets. ' Mariat Old Boys v. V.M.C.A. ]).— Marjst 296- (E, QaJvin 83, Foreman 49, F. Oalvin 38, Reid 28, Hill 27, Lennoji 24). V.M.C.A. 4E for throo wickets (F.dmondfl 30). ■ •. .. . ; Poneke A y. Old Boys.—Paneke' A in the first innings mada 236 runs. Hie chief scorers were: H. M'Cardell (48), E. M-'Oardell (45)', Cunninghivmo (34),' D. Alga-r (23), Redmond (21); Auld (not but 19), B. Algar 16). Old Boys have lost seven wickets for 103 runs. JUNIOR B. Johneonvill© v. y.M.C.A. Johnsonville, batting first, compiled 1i35 {A. Moore 38, Myers 25, Cooke 14, J. Moore 12, Alex. Moore 12, Ell 10). Milne took three wickets for 35 runs, Mitchell two for' 24, and Brooker four for 45. Y.M.O.A. made §9 (Kinyig 21, Nightingale 14, Mitchell 12). Myers took six wickets and Parsloe four. Institute v. Potone. Institute, first inning.,, 75 (Grose-17j Andrews 15, Lambert 13, and Barr 11). Petone replied with 70 (Grant 24.and Corner 17). Institute, second innings, 37 runs for fivo wickets. Corner and Rodger secured the wickets for Petone, while Richardson and Lambert were the best of the Institute bowlers. THIRB A. St. Thomas's v. St. Patrick's College. .-St. Thomas's batted first, and mado 157 (Turvey 74, Bra-dshaw 19, Fisher 18, Bolt, 13, Hearne 15, Preston 11). St. Patrick's replied with 47 a-iid 76 (Keogh 27, Wallace 13, " Aldridge 11). St. Thomas won by an innings and 34 runs. Bowling for St. Thomas's, Turvey secured nine wickets for 42 wins, Lawrence five for 29, Hearno two for 16, and Alexander two for 20; and for St. Patrick's, Buckley four for 37, and Bay throe for 57 did best. THIRD B. ' I V.M.C.A. won. by iletaulfc from Institute. Wesley defeated Miramar by four wickets and three runs. Miramar : First innings 93, second innings 89 for six wicket^. FOURTH GRADE. The match V.M.C.A. A v Wellington Collego resulted ,itt a drawn game, each aide in their firet innings mskmg 79. For V.M.C.A., Hancock 18, Dillon 13, and Diaper 11 reached double figures. Mifcssey (four wickets), Mac Donald (six wickets) bowled best. For the College the principal scorers were Maesey 25, Creswell 19. At the call of time College had lost ains for 51. j

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 4

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LOWER GRADE RESULTS Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 4

LOWER GRADE RESULTS Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 4