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OTHER GAMES

JUNIOR A. Karori, first innings 320 (Keenan 35, Pawson 52, Russell 77, Kelly 43, Robb 32, Armitage 24, Eagle 25 not out). Bowling: Ward six wickets for 70. Institute, 179 for three wickets (Morris 93 not i out, Ward 31, Barr 17, Calvert 14. Wareham 7 not out). ._ Midland 54 (M'Cardell 23) and 51 for five wickets (Burgess 16 not out), met Johnsonville 159 (Neil 30, Myers 26, Davies 25 not out, Chancy 15, Mason 15) Bowling: For Johnsonville, Myers five for 15 Symonds five for 39; for Midland, Jack two tor 19, M'Cardell two for 19 Mori gan.one for 32, Burgess one for 16, Dean one for 43. , _■ Against Hutt, University compiled 490 for nine wickets (Robinson 112 P Cald 90, Smyth 24, Chadwick 17, Williams 23 not out ■ and G. Caldwell 32 not out) Bowing for Hutt, Wall took two wickets for 47, Elsom. two for 71, and Judd two tor 81 t ■• i. .. | Against Hutt, University lost nine wickets for 490 runs (Robinson 112, P Cald2W' SZf'nl M'Gavin' 85, Macdonald 96 Smyth 24, Chadwick 17, Williams 23 not out, G, CaldwelJ 32 not out). JUNIOR B.\ Old Boys 166 (P. Broad w/m'CoII 33 ji'°".*• tasey 20). Marigt 147 ( Tal . leton 4/,.G : . JJavies 42V. Bowling for Old Boys, Jimnie four wickets for,6 runs, Johnston our ior 25; for Marist, Gamble four for 10, and Davies three for 23. Wellington College, first innings 110 Wire*,26, Griffiths 19 not out, Robinson 18, C. Middlebrook 12). Bowling for Railways: Bryant five wickets for 28 runs, ■■ rnPIVpoUl> S: B-ilwaye, first innings 60 (Gray 10, Dwan 10), and second mnings^O for t,vp.wickets (Hoare 16 not out). Bowhng f or College: C. Middlefn r Sl"' WlC¥ tß :iO/ 2S runs and one S^r^ofeii 01-19^0-1-Institute 312, Wellington 176 for nine wickets Batting for Institute: Collinge Bou'hi]g;fqt Wellington: Richardson five lor 95, including the "hat trick," and Simpson four for 68.. Batting for Wellinitton: Simpson 37 , not , out, Barratt 35, Hughes ,18, Ell,l7,.Q n gley ; 12 not out and Richardson Jl.J.fowling for Insti-

tute: Wareham four for 49, Sollittjtwo for 28, Exton one for 35, and. Collinge' one for 23. . ■•'-.'■ JUNIOR C. 'Marist, wilh-two short, scored 155 (Davroek S3, White 26, Cudby 16).' Birchthree for 29 and Caskey three for 13 bowl;>ed best for V.M.C.A., who replied with I 199 (H. Matthew 61, Birch 40, Caskey 53). Goff five for 29 was the most successful bowler for Marist, whose second' innings stands at 6 ruus for no wickets. The match between the two Press teams in this grade was played; as a "Walter Bhindcll , Cup" contest. Batting first, "The Evening Post" mad# 197 (L. Hanratty 55, B. Bluadell 42, J. D. Howitt 25, H. I. Forde 25, W. Hanley 14,- G. Freeman 14), and in reply. "The Dominion" made 104 (Johnstone .38,., Greenwood 21, Liddicote 20). ' Bowling'for "The Dominion," O'Neill took seven wickets for G7 runs and Trentlle-one for 70; and for "The Post" W. Hanley five for 29, H. I, Forde three for 47, B. Bhmdell one for 6, and L. Hanratty one for 20. In. their second innings, "The Post" made 40 for the loss of three wickets (L. Hanratty 23,,n0t out). JUNIOR D. University, 71. and 138 (M'Carthy -44, Frazer 26, Stace II 1 and 23, Nicole 21. Struthers 21, Taylor 17). ■-. Bowling for Johnsonville, Douglas took five :.wickets for 38* M. Kenney two for 16," Sinclair two for G, and Law two for 16. Johnsonville made 98- (Law .47, J. Moore 12, A. Renney .11). Bowling for University, Struthers took' four'for" 5"/, Stace.two for )2, 'Nicole two for 38. : , '.'■ third a: : Kilbirnie, 196 for five wickets, declared (M'Donald 103 not out,: Barclay 36, R. Clark 26), arid Old Boys 104 and 78. Bowling for Kilbirnie; Capper six wickets for 25 and two for 18, Walden six for* 14, Hanscombe two !for 1. -■ ' ; •■■■"..- .■, Stop Out, 103 (Hitchen 21, M'lvor 31, Wallis 10, Mason 17 not out), defeated Karon, .37 .and 3S (Garnham 19, Hewitt 11, J. Larnach 13, Adams 10). Bowling for Stop Out, Wallis nine'for 32, Kemp four for 22, Marshall four for, 0, Poweribne for L D. Larnaeh and Burns bowled best for Karon. " '■■ ■■ , ! Institute." B8 and 90 (R. Brown 23 and 10, Marshall 29, M'Grath 23, Katz 21, J. Brown 13)" and Midland 89 and 78 for two wickets (Kennedy •19 and .27, not out, Perkin 11 and 39, Howatson ..'■' 21). Bowling for Institute: Lane, four for 31, E. Brown, three for 19. For Midland: Fitzgerald, three for 38; Rickett, five for 13 and seven if or 38;: Howatson, two for 6. Midland won by eight ;wickets. '; ■' '. ,'; •'■'. ■ ■ THIRD B; . '•■ United A,-168 for five wickets- (Hearfield 50 retired,' Butcher 50 retired, Rait 24, Brookey 15 not out) defeated United B, 43 .(Hard 17) and 103 (Cooke-51, K. Sampson 13). Bowling for United A, MacFarlane two for, 19, B. Godfrey, three for 24, Butcher two for .20,' Rait two for, 19, J. Sampson-ihree for 17, Brookey four for 18. For United B, Cooke, Dyer, and Grayridler each took one wicket. ■ ■ /MERCANTILE LEAGUK. ■ Pastimes, 255 for five, wickets declared, 'drew with Cables, .181 for three wickets. Batting, for Pastimes, Toms 98,Brogan 24, Parsloe'S4, Pringle 27; for Cables, Mabin 77 not out, Henderson '52, J. Cunningham c 2S, Irving: 10 not out. Bowling, for Pastimes,' Toms two for 30; for Cables, Irving three for 79. Smith- and Smith, 223 for eight wickets(Dingwall 55, Farrell 52, Lindsay 41 not out) defeated B. L. Harf s, 34 (Wilson 13) Bowling foi" Smith and Smith, Dobbs captured six .wickets for 15 runs, and Diack four for 14, while for^Hart's Kelly,secured hve for 75; !. -...".:. Shipping,' 113 for nine -wickets (Thompson 33, Whinham 26) beat Picots 97 fMaeDonald 24, Edie 2i/Picot 16). Bowling for Shipping* Whinham took'three wic,kets for. 21, and Jones three for 32; for Picots Flynn captured four wickets for 31and Shanahan two for 9. ; :- ■■ "N.Z. Truth" 152 (G. -Mummery 35, W ■ E. King-44, B. Woodcock 31, J. Hennessey 10, R. N. Burns 12); P.,and T. 153 for eight, wickets ■ (Malm 23, Dobsoii ; 16 _Pcrston 16, Bull 23, Kelly, not out 33, Carr,not out, 16). Bowling: ■ For "Truth," B. Woodcock, three for 51; J., Hennessey three for 35; and -W. E. King, two for 9. For P. and T.Perston, four for 25, and Carr, four for 53. . .. : . Ballingers 206 (Askew 41, Lightfoot 35, Megann 22) drew with Hope Gibbons, 86 for three wickets. (Browne .36, not out, Malta, 34, not out). Bowling: Jacobi took two' wickets for 23 runs. . >• Samuels and Kelly, 135 for seven wickets (Bull 45,. E. Lusty ; 43,.F. Lusty, 23, Hague ]6; Baker ■four wickets for 38, Sharon two for 1) defeated. Macky, Logan, 134. (Rait 74, not out). ■■■>■■■- Education A, 274-for six wickets (Tierney 118, not out, Turner 39, Oldfield 31, not out, J. Barber 22, Smith 1 17) defeated Odlins (De Muth 93, Pjangle 15, not out). Bowling: For Education: Lake, seven for 22, and:Oldfield, three for: 20. .'.', Education C, 80 arid 101 (Young 28 and 12 ; Woodall;44Jand 20, Yates. 13) defeated Rough and Co,: 42. (Bucknell.;l4): Bowling for Education:- Finegan, five*for 11;' Hill, five for 25. . . -"■"„'-.■ : . ."■■ ■" „-; CITY AND SUBURBAN. Overhead^ 145v(YVinter-62, Maddocks 37, M'Ciuie 22) defeated South'C, 68 and 95 (Torington 27 and 35, Miners 23 not "out, Davidson 16, Ready 13). Bowling for Overhead, Canute six for 34, L. Welsford foiir for 19, H. Welsford three for 11, and Winter" three, for 14. Miners .took six wickets for South C. : '1.. ■' ■ • „ Swifts, 277 '(Hamilton 110 retired, Nicholl 53, Heard 37 retired, Dorrien 19 retired, Kean 18 • retired, Packnatz 18, and M'Gowan 11 retired) 1- beat Gas Co., 97 , (Miller* 23, Annear -23, Wiffen 19, and Alexander 17). Bowling for Swifts, Ulyatt' took:three for 22. , - ' South'A, 169 (J. Taylor 43' not out, ■A. Jull 37, Thorn 32 not out)> beat South B, 91 and 92 (Walker 40). : Bowling for South A, C. Jull took six wickets for 44, and Thorn;'.seven for 72. "' "•' ..' '■ St. Thomas A, 169 (Perkins 77,' Benuie 16, 0 Loughlin : 13, Sparrow 21), beat Rovers, 150 (Claridge 20,. Hayman. 29 Mason 23, Reid 31, Erskine 14). For the winners Rooke took five : wickets for' 41 and. Bennie three 1 .for 39.' : Bowling for Rovers,-Mason took five -wicketsi-'.for 50, and Erskine three for 68. .: -■ Selwyn (219 for three'wickets) 'defeated St. .Thomas's B, 69 and 82 (Andrews 112 Murphy 59, not out,: Buck; 27, Gilbert 10, not out). Stone, four .for 20, Clark, three for 23, Haydon, foiir for'2o, Heckling, three for 29; JThomas, two for 17, bowled best for.,Selwyn. •.....■;. ;„■ .-.,- i* ... .

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 11, 14 January 1929, Page 3

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OTHER GAMES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 11, 14 January 1929, Page 3

OTHER GAMES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 11, 14 January 1929, Page 3

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