OTHER MATCHES
JUNIOR A,
Petone 176 and 184 for eight wickets (Corner 46 not out, Cowan 24 not out, Spence 32, Nicholls 28, Parrunt 20, Hanwick 21); Institute 272 (Stevens 88, Ward ,50, Fortune 26, Crook 21, Algar 24 not out). Bowling for Institute, Martin took five wickets for 60 runs, Fortune five for 39, Algar two for 23 and two for 13); while for Petone Parrant captured four for 52 and Cowan two for 11. Institute secured a three-point win.
: Midland won by ten wickets from Hutt. Midland in their first innings made 336 (M'Cardell 77, Morgan 63, J. W. Hutchings 05, Burgess 50, Cooper 31, Walker 17 not out).' Hutt compiled 157 (M'Sherry 42, Davies 36, Haines 25, Lockett 20) and 233 (Pegler 116, M'Sherry 49, Lockett 11). Midland required 55 for a four-point win, and obtained the runs without losing a wicket (Morgan 32 and J..W. Hutchings 15). The best bowlers for Hutt were Haines and Judd. Bowling for Midland, Morgan took six wickets for 61 runs and three for 57, M'Cardell two for 28 and five for 52,,.Jack one for 29, Dejm one, for 44, and Hatch one for 29. Tfiim «. Marist had a four-point win over Railways. Marist made 161 for five wickets (Patrick 40, Bourke 37, Molloy 31, Vaney 23, E. O'Connor 20 not out).' Bowling for Railway, Eaton took : two wickets for 22 runs, Howell two for 23. Railways compiled 77 (Eaton 38, Clarke 18) and 77 (Howell 24 not out, Meachen 18, Wilson 16). Third B. Kilbirnic, 252 (Hancock 127, Crook 22, L. Cayliss 25, Lockwood 13, Gilbert 12), defeated Kaiwarra 85 (Wilson 25, Hcndry 17, Fuller 13, Muir 13). Petone (117) defeated United B, 115 and 87 for three wickets (Moses 50 and 38, Cook 28 and 23, Walters 10). Moses six for 21 and Cook four for 42. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. r Batting first against B. L. Hart's, "New Zealand Truth" declared with three wickets down for 253 (L. Mummery 110 (reiired), J. Hennessey 104 not out). Cronin took two wickets for 73 for Hart's, who replied with 107 (C. Aamodt 22, Wilson 18, Hasaell 34). Hennessey took five wickets for 44 for "Truth." Macky Logan's 148 for five wickets (Rait 37 not out, Martin 36 not out, Townsend 18, Johnston 18) defeated Dalgety's 147 (M'Whinney 48 not out, Hunt 27, Hannay 20, Harrington 17). Bowling: Tor Macky Logan's, Baker six wickets for 56 runs, Laurenson four for 42; for Dalgety's, Hunt two for 20, Johnson one for 12, M'Whinney two for 34.
Brownlee's 130 (Browne 34, Kiddell 26) defeated Rough and Co. 123 (L. Vinn 22, Lambert 21, W. Vinn 20). Bowling: For Rough 'and Co, Stevens three for 40, W. Vinn five for 45; for Brownlee's, Izett four for 61, Browne five for 42.
Education, 192 for eight wickets (A Barber 79, Oldfield 36, Lysnar 30), defeated Picot's, 110 (Flynn 43, Evans 19). Bowling for Education, Oldfield five for 18; for Picot's, Muir three for 35. Health Department. 229 for six wickets, -declared (Procter 67, Stephenson 45, Gladding 34, Dickson 24, Playle 23 not out), defeated Smith and Smith 94 (Dobbs 28 Diack 23). Bowling: For Health, Playle five for 22, Stephenson five for 34; for Smith and Smith, Diack three for 30. Farrell three for 46. $ ■ , . State Advances, 109 (Roddick 29, Morison 19, Ashtonlß, Talbot 18, Dolierty 11); Ballingers, 60 (Sendall 18, Harrison 17) Bowling: For Advances, Chittey four for 14, Morison six for 38; for Ballinger's Sendail six for 42.
Sargood's defeated P. and T. Stores by 119 runs. The following are the chief scorers:—For Sargood's J. M'Arthur 31 Hewson 31, Smith 20, Adams 51, not out Bezzant 17; for P. and T. Stores, Adams 30, Dobson 13, Kelly 10, not out. BowlingPoley six for 13, Adamß three for 40; for P. and T. Stores, Preston two for 40, Bull three for 49, and Crundell three for 39. CITY AND SUBURBAN. South.A 177 (A. Gell 72, Thorn 43 not out, Bolt 22), beat St. Thomas's A, 47 and 228 for five wickets (C. Rooke 10 and 86 Perkins 06 not out, Sparrow 24). Bowline for South, A.-C. Gell took six wickets for 77 runs, and Thorn six for 100; while for St. Thomas's Mills secured two wickets tor 3 runs and C. Rooke three for 34.