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OTHER MATCHES.

Junior A. University, first innings 145 (Chadwick 7G not out, M'Clure 18, Campbell 12, Williams 12, Caldwell 12). Chadwick and M'Clude added 91 for the last wicket. Bowling for Midland, Jack took seven wickets for 61 runs, and Patrick two for 52. Midland, first. innings 213 (j. Hutchings 61, A. N. Other 65, Wait 23 not out, Cooper 18, Patrick 17, N. Hutchings 11). Bowling for University, Campbell took four for 64, M'Clure three for 38, and Macdonald three for 42. ■ University in the second innings have lost one wicket for 19 runs. Institute, first innings 362 (Barr 140, Ward 45, Stevens 32, Calvert 25, Algar 25 not out, C. Bilby 21). Wellington, 53 for three wickets (Mitchell 34). Bowling for Wellington, Plant took four wickets for 130, and Craig two for 49. Junior B. The two leading teams in this grade, Porirua and Wellington College, met on the College grounds. The college eleven fared badly, Porirua winning' by nine wickets. College in their first innings made 51, Pnetz 23 and Davies>l3 not out being the only two to reach double figures. For Porirua, Morgan took seven wickets for 22 runs off l 7 overs. Porirua made 77, Morgan making 47 and'Jeffery 16. Seven Porirua players failed to score. Bowling for College, Paetz took five wickets for 5 runs off ten overs, eight of which were maidens, and Stevens four for 21. College, in their second innings could only muster 74 runs, towards, which Turner made 18, Griffiths 14, Paetz 13, and Davies 13. Morgan and Windley again bowled well for Porirua, the former taking four for 24 and the latter three for 32. Porirua, left with 50 to make, lost one wicket in the effort. Bowling for College, Stevens took one for 10. . ' ■■. '•.:••■■■■ Junior C. Petoue scored a four-point win from V.M.C.A. The latter, playing five short, were dismissed for 46 (L. Seamer 27, R. .Roberts 12) and 23;, (P. Crawford 10). Carr, Laracy, Hepp.leston, and O'Callaghari bowled, very effectively for Petone, whose innings- realised 278 (Ritchie 146, Flux 44, O'Callaghan 38, Sharpe 14, Laracy 12). R. Matthew (four for 67) was the best of the V.M.C.A. bowlers. ... Midland made',294■:(Cutts 112, M'Km r: non 09) aga'hist' "Dominion,'', 147 (Trerfdle"

01, Johnson 28, O'Neill.2o) and 21 for two wickets. Bowling for "Dominion," O'Neill took four wickets for 91, Xrendle two for 70, and K. Sando three for 65. "Evening Post" 108 (J. D. Howitt 13, L. Hanratty 29, W. Hanley 30, W. Keys 10); Hutt 105 for six wickets (Robertson 23, Buckley 15, Muir 28, Neighbours 25). For Hutt Stewart took seven wickets for 3G nms, and Buckley one for 45; for "The I ost, L. Hanratty three for 25, G. Freeman one for 10, and G. Holstead one for Third A, Railways 170 (Aickin 67, Wrigley 22, Ilowell 21) scored an innings win over Old boys, 71 and 68 (Clark 25, Stevenson 24, Ictcrson 22). Bowling: For Railways, Wrigley three for 16 and five for 32, V. Billing six for 43. and three for 14. For Old Boys, Thomas and Milne bowled well and divided most of the wickets. Third B. United A 103 (Sampson 28 not out, Bateman 20, Stanford 14) and 111 for four wickets (Bateman 34 not out, Rait 25 not out, Sampson 29, and Hearfield 13), defeated Hutt, 49 (Cartnell 30) and 68 (M'Mahon 2n, Aludgway 20). Bowling: For United, MacFarlane three for. 19 and. four for 5, Godfrey six for 26,.Rait one for 0, Butcher two for 12, Brookey two for 19; for Hutt, Goffin three for 45, Mudgway one for 4, Barnes four for 23 and two for 23. Kilbirnie, 84 and 250 for four wickets, defeated Kastboui'ne, 206. For Kilbirnie, Dyhrberg made 50 and 107 (Churchill 77, Loekwood 31, Gilbert 10). Bowling: For Kilbirnie, Hancock five wickets for 20, Dyhrberg three for 33, Hathaway two for 23. For Eastbourne Davis made 144 not out (Garrard 13, M'Gill 17). Bowling: Garrai'd three for 21, Heenan two for 4. BOYS' LEAGUE. Senior. . Stop Out, 148, defeated Athletic by an innings and 48 runs. For the winners Halvorsen 29, Witsey 20, and Brome 21 were the principal scorers. Intermediate A. Stop Out, 194 for seven wickets declared, defeated Athletic, by an innings and 112 runs. Leggatt 78 retired, Hammill 48 retired, R. Masters 24 were the main scorers for the winners.

United, 110 (Sampson 23, Hardy 21, Parker 11) arid 20 for no wickets (Meech 18), defeated Khandallah, 43 (Spencer 25 not out) and'B4 (Riddick 39, Spencer 10). Bowling: For United, Hardy, three for 17 and three for 9, Sampson six for 22, Palmer" four for 11; for Khandallah, Congreve three for 20, Wilson three for 31, Gooch two for' 19,' Macdonald two for 14.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 15

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OTHER MATCHES. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 15

OTHER MATCHES. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 15