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LOWER GRADE RESULTS.

': ■■ ' Junior B. ' '' The two unbeaten ..teams, Marist and Porirua; met at Porirua. , The result was an eight-point win for, Marist. Marist made 110 and 141 (Brennan 27 and 30, Cudby 25 and 13, Hyland 37, Carruthers 20, Kandell 20). Porirua, 134 and 58 (Mor-Sin-66sn(M0 not out, J. Trewick ]6). owling for Marist,; Day took six for 19 and five for 25, and DuSy two for 40 and four for 32. For Porirua, Morgan took tire*-for. 3ft anct six-for. 30, Wiadley. throe for 30 and two for 39, and Ell three for 12. Wellington, 221 and 130 for fire w^kcts

(Donald 32 not out, Goodcnough 24, Tuckwell 23, Philpotts 16, Turner 12, Barritt 10). Institute, 244 (Pinkerton 65 not out, Collinge 58, Pringle 3G, Douglas 20, Worth 16, Spolsky 11/ Sollett 10). Bowliug: For Wellington, -Barritt took five for 71, Clarke four for S7; for Institute, Douglas took two for 6. Institute won on the first innings. T ' JUNIOR "C. Wellington, IJB (A: Bale 85 not out), and 253 for .seveiv wickets, declared (Smith 102 not out, Wylie 40 not out, Charlton 36); Technical, 123 (Bonner 28, Clunie 26, Johnson 20), and 223 for seven wickets (Kitto 72 not out, Purcell 4S, Johnson 35, Bonner 27). A wiu on the first innings for Wellington. . : Institute (-'Evening Post"), 257 (W. Hanley 100, B. Bluudell 49, J. D. Howitt 28,, G. Freeman 17, K. Hornblow lli not out, I'1. Duval 16, L. iranratty 10), and 75 for two wickets, secured an eight-point, wiii over Midland, 170 and 148 (ToUui 48, Nicol 27, Bromley 20, Brown 19, , Kusse.ll 14). JBqwling: For Midland, Nicol four,for 45, Tolan t\v» for 30, Thawley two for 81; for "The Post," L. Hanratty six for 36', 13. Blundell one for G, R. Horublov one for 15, H. Nickless one for 28. Junior D. Stop Out, first inuiiißS,,Wi. second _iiinings 139 for three wickets, defeated Kaiwarra, 144 and 58, by seven wickets, an eight-point win. For Stop Out, Mason made 07, Studliolm 37 and 23, Kitchen '22, and J. M'lvor 17. For Kaivrarra, Forbes made 37, K. Kilby 36. Turner 18 and 17, and Newport 13 and 11. Bowling for Stop Out, Hitchen -took five for 34 and ttvo for 9, and Sandholm five for IS and three for 40. Third A. Kilbirnie B, 192 for four wickets (Koroneho 103 retired, F. Coleinan 43, J. Ashenden 22), defeated United B, 95 and 101 for seven wickets (Cook 25' and 41). Bowling: For Kilbirnie B, G. Colenian took seven for 22, E. Hollings four for 22. Kilbirnie B won on the first innings by 07 runs. Seatouh A, 180 (Tucker .99, Edmonds 34, Jones 21), defeated P'etone B, 109 and 51, by an innings and 20 runs. Petone A, 229 (Philp 74), defeated Seatoun B, 142 (Foster Brown 44, Wild 35), by 87 runs on the first innings. Intermediate Boys. 'Seatoun A, 02 (Weaver 2(5) and 47 for three wickets (Jaues 22 not but),' defeated Athletic, 45 and 62 for 'eight wickets (declared) by five wickets. CITY AND SUBURBAN. Overhead,-, three for 10S (Pratt .47 not out, Boiton 101 not out), defeated Electras, 98 (J. Robson 38, Hartshorne 12, Morgan 16 not out). Bowling: For Overhead,.Maddocks took four i for 6, Winter two for 10, Pratt onelor 17. For Elcctras, Holmes took two for 38, Dudley one1 for 54. Sehvyn, 176 for thrqe wickets (declared), South A, 103 for .seven, wickets. For Selwyn, Diud made 54, Murphy 52 (not out), Gillett 23, Monkhouse 20, Church 15 (not out). Dind took three for 35, Murphy two for'lß. For South A, Gill made 42 not out, Whaler ill; A. Gell took one wicket for 14. runs'. • Rovers, IG6 for five wickets, declared . (Erskine 100,-hot out, J. Mason 28, Claridge 25), defeated Welgitsco, 34. Bowling: For Rovers,: D. Mason took two for 13, Keys three for —.Erskine four for 16; for ■Welgasco,7 in their second innings, M'Clymont scored 102 not but. B. L. Hart's, 87 and 63 for eight wickets (Meehan.l9iand 26.n0t out, Boiirke 33 not out and 11, Hassell 12 and 9, Stohr 12);. Tingey's, 42 and 100 (Love 47 .and 18, Newson 34, Henry 12 and .13). Bowling: For Hart's, Kelly two for 23, Stohr three for 19. , ,• - South B, 97 "(Perkins "44, F.'Nivens 16); Miramar, 56 (E. Guise 28). . Bowling: For Miramar, Datchard, six for 21; for South, F. Miners five for 18, W. Nimmo three for 10. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. Niven's,' 125 for nine wickets (Evans 32, -Melville 30), drew with Cable's 101 (Hunt 60, Henderson 25). Bowling for Niven's, Norris took four for 28 and Churchill three ,for 51. For Cable's Hart took seven for' 48. Smith and Smith 186 for four wickets (Roberts 58, Dobbs 29, Anderson 13, and Ryan 17) defeated Shipping 183 (Winham 52, Thompson 07, Robertson 31). Bowling for Smith and Smith, Diaek took six for 69, Dobbs two for 13. State Fire 22b' (Archer-83, Cleary 45, Studholm. 33, Hodge 10, Powell 15) defeated Ballinger's, 186 (Grceu.9l, Quirke 00, Capilk 18,.l;;BenbrAW. w ]7>, ~v Bawjing for State.-Fire- Hodge took five for, 64,' and Mansfield three-for 20. .-.'-For 'Bnllinger's Dick took four for 59, Sandal! three for 98 and Green two for 13.

E. J. Hyams 256 for five, wickets (declared), (Lock 79, Gendall 78, E. Bull 4S, Perston 22) v. Sargood's 129 (Shrimpton 24, J. M'Arthur 24, Lees 20). Bowling for Hyams, R.XBull took five wickets for, 33 runs. For Sargood's, Adams took three for 67.

Customs and Education, point leaders in the A gcade, played a drawn game. Batting first, Customs declared at seven wickets for 227 (Galvin 61, Mitchell.29, White 62, Clark 48, Cotterill 21 not out). Education replied with 136 for seven wickets (A.

Barber 67, J. Barber 19, Ticrncy 12, Worthington 10, Turner 18). Bowling for Customs, White took four wickets for 30 runs, Fountain two for 54, and Bndger one for 0. For Education, J. Barber took two for 40, M'Kinnon one for 27,

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 17

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LOWER GRADE RESULTS. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 17

LOWER GRADE RESULTS. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 17

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