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LOWER GRADE RESULTS
Junior A.
. Poneke v v. Korth.—Poneke, batting first, made 103, tjio chief scorers being K. M'Cardell 13, J. Tilyard 19, and H. Tilyard 22. Korth replied with 183. Principal scorers: Champne33 39, Anderson 44, Eaton 34, Fauvel 21, and Lomaa 13. Bowlers for Poneke were Mitchell three for 34, J. Tilyard two for 37, H. Tilyard one for 23, and E. M'Cardoll one for 29.
East v. Institute.—East batted first and compiled 269. Baumber played a
fine innings for 168, hitting 23 fours and one six. Other contributors were O'Connor 23, Livick 20, and Howard 13. Institute, 22 for no wickets. V.C.M.A. (A) v. Old Boys. V.M.C.A., first innings 225 ruus (Erskine 111; Smith 33, H Murphy 23, V. Harris 23). For Old Boys, F. Morton took six wickets for 85 runs, 33. Marria two for 33. Erskine played a chanoeless innings. Old Boys, first innings, six wickets for 188 runs (F. Morton 88 not out, R. M'Coll 69). Morton and M'Coll both played well. For V.M.C.A. Hen-' derson took six wickets for 44 runs. Junior B. Railways v. Institute.—Railwaye, Ist innings 198 (Derbyshire 35, Boesley 34, Olliver 30, Warwick 26, Dooloy 22, M'Leod 13). Institute 117 (Bell 59 not out, Knigge 18, H. Andrews 13). Bowling analysis.—Railways : Boesley three for 29, M'Leod three for 23, Dooley two for 46, Kelly one for 6. institute: H. Andrews five for 32, Knigge one for 8, Dawe two for 28, Richardson one for 29. Poneke v. Scots College.—Poneke, in the first innings, scored 243 (Ddherty 65, Beattie 57, Flannigan 34, Shaw 30, B. Calcinai 17 not out, J. Calcinai 14). Scots College, in the first innings, had six wickets down for 53 at the call of time (Uttley 15 not out, Bird 12). Bowling, for Scots College, Mi' Arthur took threo wickets for 26 runs, Webbor two for 16, Bird four for 106, Longhurst one for 39, Tait none for 41. Bowling for Poneke, Shaw took four wickets for 19, Doherty two for 29. Playing against Central Mission, Hutt in their first innings made 271 runs (Balks 147, Kerr 37, Martin 24, Neazer 14, Aldersley 13). Mission replied with two wickets for '52 runs, Donaldson 19 and Ges 14 being the not-out men. 'Varsity secured a three-point win over Petone by 14 runs. Batting first, the former team compiled 45 runs (Young 17 and Stuart 12), while Petone scored 51 (Martin 11 and Grant 10 being the best run-gejtters). 'Varsity's second attempt realised 62 (Cousins 14 and Hall 11), to which Petone responded with 42. Bowling for 'Varsity, Cousins took three wickets for 23 runs and three for 8, and Young seven for 22 and five for 23. Rodger, Hope, and Corner bowled best for PetoneThird A. Poneke v. Centics.—Poneke, first innings, 214 "(Boulnois 63, Fox 40, Emmens 25, Bremer 21, Johnson 20, Hill 14). Centics, first innings, 70 (Fletcher 20, M'Kinnon 15, Bromley 10). Bowling for Poneke': Hill six for 38, Browning three for 20, Fox one for 1. Bowling for Centics : Pooley "five for 44, M'Kinnon two for 43, H. B. Smith two for 69, Bargh one for 15, F. Smith one for 17, Bromley one for if. Poneke won by 144 runs on the first innings. St. Thomas secured a two-point win over Thorndon. St. Thomas batted first and made 184 for eight wickets and declared (Lawrence 64, Turvey 34, Bradshaw 33, Fisher 16, Pndney 13). Thorndon replied with 110 (Robert 31 Brook 26, Pratt 17, Woolcott 10). Bowing for St. Thomas, Turvey took six wickets for 47 runs, Bradshaw three for 29, Hearne one for 2; and for Thorndon, Herd did best with two for 10. Third B. Wesley drew with. Johnsonville. Johnsonville, batting first, compiled 187 for five wicketa, and declared. T. T. Moore battod very carefully for 54, Coleman just mis6ed his century, being bowled when 99. Wesley went to the wickets at 5 o'clock, and by 6 o'clock had put on 98 for the lose of only two wiokets (Stokes 27 (not out, Hughes 25 not out, >M.'Lean 23', and Bate 13 retired). Bowling for Johnsonville, Bramley one for 37, and Wesley, M'Lean four for 57 did best. Hutt secured a two-point win over V.M.C.A. The latter, in their first innings, compiled 73 (Fletcher 24 and Mallett 24), to which Hutt responded with 97 (Teagle 21, Matthews 19, Baumb&r not out 13, Meach 11, and Solomon 10). Mansell (four for 3), and Solomon (five for 15) were Hutt's best bowlers, while for Y.M.O.A. Fletcher, Grant, and Teagle did best.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 62, 14 March 1921, Page 4
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