LOWER GRADES
Junior B
Hataitai v. Karori.—Karori 130 and Bone for 52(Keenan 25 not out, Eandell 24 not out). Hataitai:96 (Conder 32, Pago 15). Bowling: Karori, Keenan five, for 26 runs.
Institute v. University.—lnstitute 168 (Whinham 35, Dundson 27 ' not out, Lambert "26, Leggatt 19, Pinkertin 17, Arnold 14, and Eltham 11) and four for 112 (Arnold 72^ Pinkerton 11 not out).-, University 118 (Caldwell- 34, Pickwell 25, Love 22). Bowling: University, Gamble six for 86, Love two for 41; Institute, Lambert four for 21, Leggatt three for 18, Arnold one for 19.
Kilbirnie, 198 (Edmunds 73 not out, Bice S9, Sykes 19, M. Brown 22); Thornton, seven for 161 (Laurie 37; Fbuhy 30 not out, Humphries 19, Mallett 15, Martin 12 not out,' Salmon IJ'.). Laurie and Martin bowled best for Thorndon, and Algar for Kilbirnie. v
Junior C. V.M.C.A. 216 (Johnson 79, Reynolds 52, Pyle 25, Hall 20). Marist 58 (Cudby 16, Barton 12 not out, Galvin 12). i ■Bowling: V.M.C.A., Holme four for 33 and Smart two for 8; Marist, Dobbs rthree for 31. ; ... ■;: Wellington v. Kilbirnie.—Wellington 108 (Broadhurst 47). JJilbirnie- ■■'.. 85. -Bowling: For Wellington", Jfatsbii four for 31) Stringer,three for 12; for Kiljbirnie, Chri6topherson five for 40.. .
-Thorndon, 197 (M'Grath 37, Stanton not out 34, Williams 22, Stejihenson 22,' Wareham 19, Cooper 13, Smith 11); Midland, 201 (Pooley. 110, Lake 22, Smith 19, Hutchings 17).! Cleverley.(four for 38) and Hutchings (three for 44) bowled best for Midland, and Wareham (seven for 62) and Cooper (three-for 39) for Thorndon. ; ■
Third B. . Institute v. V.M.C.A. (St. Mark's).— Institute 172 (Corronno 57, Griffiths 32, Brettis 28, Stevens 26, and Douglas 16). V.M.C.A. B. 92 and 29 for one'(Kelling 42 not out, Swersen 15, and Richardson 15 not out). Bowling: V.M.C.A., Gaudin two for 11. Richardson four for. 37, Reddie two for 58, Hylton one for' 39; Institute, Douglas four, for 19 and one for 3, Barr two for 19, and Brettis two for 30. Institute 3-point win. Hutt, 205 (Knight 41, EU 40, Sanders 28); Kilbirnie, 138 (Telfordi9l). For Hutt, Sanders took four wickets for 14, including the hat trick.—A three-point win for Hutt. Fourth.
YM C A V\ YMC\ B—A 103 (Jonathin 22 Tennnn 20 Re\ 20, Green 14); B 105 (M'Lellahd 20, W. Hiwkei 19 G Hiwkei 13) Bowling A team, Green took four wickets for 16 runs, Jonathan three for 23; B, G. Peddio took seven wickets foi 49 mns
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1925, Page 4
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