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LOWER GRADES

Junior A. Old Boys v. Midland.—Midland, 148 (Porteous 46, Watson 31, Halley 24 Hewitt 21) and three for 213 (Halley 108, A. Cunningham 62). Old Boys, 81. ?,°Y, lm§i: .Old B°ya ' «x for 54; Midland, Auld four for 7, Batch four for 16. Johnsonvilk v. Wellington College — Johneonville, 61 (Blair 17. MVew U),

and two for 60 (A. Moore 48, Cook 111 Wellington College, six for 217 declared (Fitzmaurice 160 not out, Patrick 55 not out, Smith 10). Bowling: College, Renner five for 4, Wilson five for 41; Johnsonville, E. Earl two for 48, W. Earl two for 22, Bramley two for 22. Selwyn v. Institute.—lnstitute, 88 (Barr 28, Holz 11, Condlifie 10) and four for 26. Selwyn, nine for 219 declared (Redmond 60, H. M'Cardell 45 not out, C. Murphy 29, Millar 20 not out, E. M'Cardell 17/t:hurch 12). Bowling: Selwyn, C. Murphy three for 21, Laws two for 26, E. MlCardell one for 13, Millar one for 16; Institute, Andrews five for 79. V.M.C.A. v. Kilbirnie.—Y.M.C.A 260 (R. Henderson 88, Thomas 57, 3labin 25, Lamason 23). Kilbirnie, none for 63. Bowling : Kilbirnie, Bramley two for 35, Christopherson three for 67, Russell throe for 28, Armstrong one for 55. Thorndon, 131 (Cookson 34, Dwan 28, Cox 24, Audinwood 13, Martin 12); St. Thomas', three wickets for 207 runs (Turvey 117 not out, Hester 23 not out, Reeve 19, Bennett \7, Fisher 15). Bowling: For St. Thomas' Hearne took four for 39, Bennett three for 27, Reyling two for 26, Reeve one for 0. Junior B. V.M.C.A. v. Hutt—Y.M.C.A., 83 (Francis 43). Hutt, 196 (Elsom 41, Steel 43). Bowling: Hutt, Aldersley four for 16, Dbig two for 18; V.M.C.A., Guy two for 61, Francis four for 52, Loadsman one for 32, Hopkirk two for 5. Wellington v. Kilbirnie.—Wellington batted all the afternoon for 319 (Bird 84). ' Eastbourne gained a four-point win over Central Mission by 5 runs. Eastbourne, 74 and 74 (C. 1 Foley 13 not out and 12, Roberts 10 and 15, Hay 11, Hylton 10, L. Foley 13); Mission, 70 and 73 (Allen 16 and ,20, Tidman 12, Rait 14, Chamberlain 21, Webster 11). Bowling : For Eastbourne: J. Hay four for 33 and three for 33, Nash five for 35, L Foley three for 4 ("hat trick"), Milne two for 8; for Mission, Anderson three for 29, Andrews four for 27 and three for 18, Webster two for 8. Junior C. University v. Thorndon.—University, 184 (Cresswell 53, Martin 52, White 34, Walsh not out 16, Wilson 13). Thorndon, five for 232 (Adams 101 not out, Humphries 38, Hart 21 not out, Norris 18, M'Dougall 11). Bowling: Thorndon, Salmon four for 80, Norris two for 50; 'Varsity, Walsh five wickets. Railways v. Old' Boys.—Railways, 359 (Gray 112, Swan 61 not out, Emmins 31, M'Leod 28, Nickless 21, Comfoot 21, Boesley 15, Knapp 15, Cunningham 14, and Mardon 11). Old Boys, 63 (Mace 21, Sneddon 13, le Sueure 12, J Bull 11), and 12. Bowling: Old-Boys Bull six for 104, Sneddon two for 62; Railways, A. C'ornfoot six for 19 and five for 8, Thompson three for 4, M'Leod three for 33. Railways, 4-point win. St. Thomas', 68 and 60 for W (Guy 28 and 13, Bradshaw 14 and 11, Bell 13, Preston 15 not out); Wellington, 100 (Stringer 64). Bowling: For Wellington, Dunlop five for 32, Stringer four for 31; for St. Thomas. Lawrence five for 24, Bradshaw four for 36. Institute, 92 (Lochore 30). Wellesley College, 222 (Wilby 48, Virtue 41, McCarthy 26, Atkinson 25). In the second innings, Institute lost four for 26. 'For College, Richardson took five- for 49. For Institute, the best bowlers were Lambert and Whinham. Third A. V.M.C.A. v. Hutt.—Hutt, 140 (Upton 47, Wiljiams 39). V.M.C.A., 94 - (Hall 20, Franklin 15, L'Estrange 12, Gillies 12, Long. 10) Bowling: Hutt, Clarke four for 29, Lambert three, for" 31." V.M.C.A., Gillies four for 24, Pyle two for 15. Hutt, three-point win. Kilbirme, nine wickets for. 185 (declared) v Central Mission, 103, and five wickets for 93. Three-point win for Kilbir--nie. ■ ' Lyall Bay defeated Hutt Maoris by six wickets and 5 runs. Lyall Bay, 96 and four for 42; Hutt Maoris, 84 and eight for 49 (closed). Batting: Lyall Bay, Burns 23, Clarke 17, Maddock 14, Forbes 14, Ellison 11, Davis 11 and 11; Maoris, T. Love 45 not out, M. Love 10. Bowling: Lyall Bay, Ellison ten for 34, Forrester four for 43, Edwards ETiree for 37; Maoris, Jones eight for 28, R. Love two for 35, Taylor two for 34. Third B. Johnsonville, 113 (R. Earl 33, T. M'Ginity 25 not out). Lyall Bay, 108 (Davis 21, Andy 14, Jones 12, Eversleigh 12, Trilford 10, Nicholls 10 not out). Bowling: For Lyall Bay, Trilford six for 46; for Johnsonville, J. Moore five for 23. Johnsonville, three-point win. Petone defeated Kilbirnie A on the first innings. V.M.C.A. B secured a four-point win over V.M.C.A. A by three wickets and 30 runs. Scores: V.M.C.A. B, 45 and 161 for 7 wickets (A. Birch. 102 not out, Kelhng 16); V.M.C.A. A, 114 and 62 (Anderson 27, Dufall 23). Bowling: B team, Seamer four for 12, Siverson three for 15; A team, Duffell sis for 14 V.M.C.A. C (Stop Out) defeated Kil^ birme B by five wickets and 17 run ß Scorers: for V.M.C.A., Bolton 73, M'ginlay 19, Wallis 18, " Golightly 16, Pratt 11 not out. Selwyn v. St. Thomas. St. Thomas' iln * 8Ju (LaAys Z7 and 40); St. Thomas' .150 for three wicket* (Elliott 64 Turvey 46). Bowling, Barritt eight for 21 and Escher three for 18. Fourth. Institute defeated V.M.C.A.. B (St Marks) by an innings and 61 runs. Scores: Institute, 150 for one wicket (innings declared closed); V.M.C.A 46 and 43. Batting for Institute, H. Noot compiled 116 not out, Douglas 18 not out, and Pinkerton 13; for YTM C Ped die 17 and 14, Hawker 17, .nd Roberts 10. Bowling: For Institute, Noot took five for 10, and Douglas three for 8 and four for 4, and M'Clelland three for 12 Wellesley College v. Thorndon B — Thorndon 52 (Welch 17) and 75 for sis wickets, declared (Standidge 57 not out). Wellesley College 16 and 100 (Burgess 68 not out Gnffin ]3). Bowling: For P or. ndo "' Orango six for 36, Standidee 6? If w i.F°- r ™ellesl^ kckie ni£ for 46, Wall six for 46. Thorndon-a four-point win.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 127, 26 November 1923, Page 11

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LOWER GRADES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 127, 26 November 1923, Page 11

LOWER GRADES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 127, 26 November 1923, Page 11