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LOWER GRADE RESULTS

Junior a.

Poneke xv. Midland.—Poneke batted first (one short) and compiled 124 runs (Redwood 34. 11. M'Cardell 23, J. Tilyard 19, and Cooper 12). Bowlers for Midland were. Moss three wickets for no runs, Shilson, two for 15, and Baumber two for 24. Midland at call of time had lost eight for 89 (Pope 19, Shilson 17, Gibson and Baumber 14 each, Watson, nofout, 12).* Bowlers for Poneke were:—E. M'Cardell six for 45, Jennings one for 17. land J. Tilyard one-, for 24. '-N ' • Thorndon v. ', Wellington College.— Thorndon, batting first; made 164 (Martin 85, Mason 25, Humphries 15, Plant 14, Cookson 11). Renner took seven wickets for 50, Foley. one for 17, and Rollings one for 25. Plant eight for-. 30 and Martin two for 26 tVoubled the College boys. Who were all out for 57, Evans (29) being the only one to face the bowling with any confidence. Plant bowled, exceedingly well, taking six wickets'in his last two overs, and doing the "hat trick!' with his last three deliveries. The.fielding on both sides was excellent, JUNIOR B. V.M.C.A. made 74 (Holdsworth-42) against Thorndon, who replied with 174 (Bremner 63, Withy 52, Edwards 23, Bolton, not out, 20). Reid^ four for 33- ---' and Withy two for 41 bowled best for Thorndon, as did Smith three for 21 and Grey five for 95 for v Y.M.C.A>,.>yho were four men short. Lyall Bay v. Kilbirnie.—Kilbirnie, first innings, 106 (Walker 14, Henderson 46 nofout, Knigge 13, Edmonds 11). .Lyall Bay, 26 and 71 for five, wickets (Winter 12, Foster Brown 18). Bowling for Lyall Bay, Geod five for 32, Winter two for 9. Eastbourne won from Wellington' by default. • THIRD A. , ■ V.M.C.A. defeated Kilbirnie hy two runs on the first innings; YM.C.A, made 133 (Gillies 45, Long 24, d'Audney 23, Hosking 10).. Kilbirnie replied with 131 (H. Algar 38, 8.. Morris 18, Tobin 14, Izett 11). Pp'neke won from Old Boys by default. Central Mission, 136 (Brooks 49, Osborne 38, Spearman 25) beat Karori 93 (R. Wilkinson 41, H. Randell 11). Bowling: For Central Mission, Hassell five for. 37, Lidman five for 49; for Karoi: C. Prince four for 19 (including "the hat:trick"), R. Smith two for 11. THIRD B. Karori, 185 (K. Kee'iiari 54, E. Lewer 33 ; H. King 24; W. Haze] wood 15, F. Spiers 12, extras.33), beat Johnsonville, 43 (A. Fisher 17). Bowling—Karori, D. Keenan seven for 29, R. Keenan one for 14; Johnsonvillo, Earl five for 7, J. Moore three for 31. ' Lyall Bay y. Y.M.C.A.—Lyall Bay, 184 (Brown 41, Eversleigh 28,' F. Carneigie 26, Organ 17, M'Kenzie 13, S. Forrester 30 not out). Bowling : R. Brown took six wickets for :16 runs. V.M.C.A., 51. Lyall Bay won by 133 Tuns. FOURTH. V.M.C.A. B defeated Wellington College by an innings and 21 runs. For V.M.C.A:, Hitchen 12 ' Golightlv 11. Johnson 27; Watts 20. Bolton 15, 'batted beat, and Johnson took nlno wickets for 29, Anderson eight for 25, and Keddell ■

two for nil. Greig (14 not out) and Pierard (10) batted best for College, and Smyth and Martin did the bowling. Scots College- B defeated -V.M.C.A. A by 68 runs on the first innings. Y.M.C.A. made 57 (Siggletow not out 22). Scots made 125 (Walker 28, M'Leod 24, George not out 23, Watt 23, Brien 10). Scots College A defeated V.M.C.A. C by 12, runs. The scores in the first., innings were: Scot 6 College .74, V.M.C.A. 62.. V.M.C.A. played three men short.' ' ■*>, ■•

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 65, 20 March 1922, Page 4

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LOWER GRADE RESULTS Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 65, 20 March 1922, Page 4

LOWER GRADE RESULTS Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 65, 20 March 1922, Page 4