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OTHER GAMES

JUNIOR' A AVellington secured a four-point win over Karon. Karori ninde 94 (King ~i, Niinino 10) nnd SO (Randall 23). Bowling for Wellington, Plant took three wickets for iifl runs and six for 45, Morgan took six fur 23, iSymonds one for 6 and one for 17, Main one for S, and Roskilly one for 7. Wellington made 00 (Ham 2S not out, Symonds IS, Stokes 14) and 102 for three wickets (Shillson 25, llain 17, Roskilly 26 not out, Symonds 24 not out). Rowling, for Karori in Wellington's first innings, King took six wickets fov 13 runs. Thnrndon, '246 for seven wickets (Johnston .125. Fouhy 35, Tilyard 20, Worth 13, Norris 12), defeated Midland, 147. Bowling for Midland, Cooper took three wickets for 0 runs. Tliorndon secured a threepoint win. JUNIOR B. Wellington College iirst innings 230 for eight wickets (declared) (Hankins 78, Wiren 68 retired, Crammond 3(i). Bowling for Hutt, Jndd four wickets for 54 runs and Aldersley three for 54. Hutt first innings 05 (Aldersley 25); second innings C 4 (Aldersley 23). Bowling for College, Stevens ■ook seven wickets for 26 runs. College won by an innings and 77 runs. JUNIOR C. Wellington B defeated "Dominion" 80 and 122 (H. 11. Hart 49, W. A. Gibson 20 not out) b,r an -innings and 175 runs. Wellington B scored 38G (Reid 88, Eschcr 81, Barrett 70 not out, Bull 25, Osborne 21, Wylie 15). Bowling for "Dominion," A. Selby took three wickets for 38, A. Sando one for 8, M'Gregor one for 25, L. Watts one;1 for 46, O'Neill one for 50, and E. Trendle one for 90. For Wellington B, Abbott took three for 1, Bull two for 21, Macklin two for 20, and Reid one for 24. Midland, 159 for six. wickets (declared), (Harrup 55, and M'Kay 30), and 133 for four wickets (Bromley 53), scored a fourpoint win over Hutt, 148 (Jenness 50 not out and Tc Punt 33). and .134 (Jenness 37, and Featonby 29). Bowling for Midland, Williams took six wicket" for 33 runs. Playing one man short, Tliorndon 01 (Mitchell 32, Hart 24) and IG6 for two wickets (Mitchell 101 not out, Stevenson 49), defeated Mnrist. 141 (Darroch 03, Cnss 21) and 1)1, with three short (O'Connor 40). Bowling: For Thorndou, Glasgow six

for 50 and five for 35; for Marist, Davies ' four for 34, Golf three for 18. . | TRIED A. ■ Stop Out 128 (Kittelty 72, Kemp 22, ] M'Farlaue 15 defeated Karori 77, by 51 runs on the first innings. Bowling for Stop Out, Marshall took nine wickets for 35 runs. Kilbirnie B 142 secured a three-point win from Midland 134. For Kilbirnie, Churchill scored 46, Brownlee 20, Lockwood 19, and Clark 18; for Midland, Kennedy scored 27, Gaudin 22, Scarborough 19, Lawrence IS, and Sando 16. Bowling: For Midland, Scarborough took sis wickets for 51, and Sando two for 27; for Kilbirnie, Brownlee took four wickets for 15, Edwards four for 28, and Pearman two for

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 66, 19 March 1928, Page 16

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OTHER GAMES Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 66, 19 March 1928, Page 16

OTHER GAMES Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 66, 19 March 1928, Page 16

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