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LOWER GRADES

JunFer A. Kilbirnie first innings 339 (Kershaw 110, Monkhouse 90, Lang 47 not out, Edmonds 29, O'Brien 28) and Wellington 56 for one wicket. Bowling—for Wellington: Allen four for 86, Simpson throe tor 109, and Ham two for 38. Institute, 347 (Cleave 95, Burt 72, Calvcrt 24, Douglas 22, Dryberg 21, Brabin 24, Myers 36 not out); Petone, 48 for four wickets. Bowling for Petone, Barber took five wickets for 61, Moran two for 21, Rogers two for 90. Midland, 237 (J. W. Mulchings 61, Bull 60, Hanratty 30, Smith 27 not out, Morgan 19, Farnsworth 17); Old Boys, 44 for one wicket. Bowling for Old Boys, Mitchell took five wickets for 79, Robinson two for 48, M'Guire one for 15, Stevens one for 18. Junior 81. Hutt, first innings 196 (Webster 114), met Wellington, 160 for six wickets (Lewis 90 not out, Bowen 32, Burns 19). Bowling for Wellington, Symes took six for 48, and Bennett two for 50. Porirua Hospital, 128; Stop Out, 134 for six wickets (R. Liddicoat 78, R. Dunn 20). Bowling for Stop Out, O'Donnell took three for 39, and Liddicoat four for 40. Shell Co., 231 (Nicholl 71, Warwick 33, Bryce 21, Ogilvie 24, Everton 19, Hanratty 17); Wellington College, 14 for three wickets. Junior 82. Wellington, first inning* 205 (Page 54, Jennings 52, Ivory 20, Rowden 20), met Kaiwarra 150 (Turner 35 not out, Kelly 31, Forbes 26). Bowling—For Wellington: Parkinson four for 16, Hammond two for 16, Didsbury two for 35; for Kaiwarra: Kelly three for 41. Midland, 133 (Currie 31, Bolt 15, Thorn 15, Lye 13) met Old Boys, 141 for four wickets (Binnie 79 not out, Bowles 37 not out). Bowling—For Old Boys; Morton

three for 33, Biunie three for 13, and Trott four for 22. Junior C. Wellington, 35S (Rhodes 110, Page 41, Talb'ot 39, Smith 32, Goodenough 31, O'Shea 24) and Marist 40 for six wickets. For Marist, King, took four wickets for SS runs. Old Boys, first innings 21] (Browne 4S, Ashendon 27, Goldstein 27, Bradley 23 not out).' Bowling, for Duthie's, Lindsay four wickets for 31. Duthie's, first innings 31 for four wickets. Bowling, for Old Boys, Matthews two wicljets for 2 runs. Midland, 138 (Cook 29, Esson 28, Watson 23, Brown 22, Masters 13) and 7 for two wickets: Stop Out, 124 (Hitchins IS, Mason 16, Scott 13, Kemp 13). Bowling for Stop Out, Kemp secured six wickets for 4G runs, and Standholme three for 46 For Midland, Cook took four for 44 and Jack three for 20. Junior D. Wellington, first innings 87 (O'Connor 20, Redwood 16), and second innings, 109 for six wickets (J. Osborne 40, O'Connor ;!S). Kilbiruie B, first innings 76 (Tipping 25) Bowling.—For Kilbirnie: Mosely six for 38, Congreve three for 13; for Wellington: O'Connor four .for 27, J. Osborne four °Brooklyn, 277 (Jeffreys 63. M'Callum 56, Wallace 40, Armstrong 27, M'Farlane 25); Johusonville, 34 for four wickets (R. Douglas 11). Bowling.—For Johnsonville: Da vies four for 67; for Brooklyn: Wallace two for 14, and M'Callum two for 15. Institute 107 (Jamieson 12. Jupp 15, Jones 26, Atkinson 19); Midland 76 (Read ii, Osborne 13). Bowling for Institute, Fulton two for 16, Jamieson live for 23, Jupp two for 20, Stout one for 14; for Midland, J. H. Oliver four for 34, Read three for 30, Johnson one for 11, Bell two for 12. Third. Stop Out B. 208 (Pratt 60 retired, Wallis 53 retired, Bolton 39 retired. Maddocks 10) defeated Hutt A, 112 (Roberta 29, Langford 12, Perkins 28, Williams 21). Bowling.-^For Stop Out: Wallis three for 26. and Pratt three for 27. . Kaiwarra A, 179 (Johnson 67, Little \i, Dyer 13 not out,-Smith 13) defeated Kaiwarra C 95 aud 58 (Dudley 28, Bayliss 22, Woolley 20). Bowling.—For the C's: Dudley three for 46: for the A's: Cook four for 26, Little three for 4. Johnson eight foi' 30. Railways, 223 (Halstcad 57, Venriimorc 55 Donald 36, Wilson 21, Knopp 10). Kaiwarra B, 116 and 81 for four wickets (Somes 37 not out and 18, Krebs 25 and 13 Muir 21 and 13, Baker 16, Edh'n 15). Bowling.—For Railways: Knopp six for 28, Vennimore four for 47; for Kaiwarra, K. Samson four for 49, Thomson two for 24, Somes one for 13. Petpne' B, 186 (M'Farlane 47, Bradev 73, Edmonds 23). Duthies, 55 and 86. Bowling.—For Petone: Edmonds two for 2 and four for 5, and Hewitt five for 19 in each innings; for Duthies: M'Conchie six for 64. Seatoun A 69 and 72 (J. Scott 16, Wilde 13); Seatoun B 269 (Canute 107 retired Gibson 34, Jones 33, Edmonds 30, Trillo 2S). Edmonds, Janes, and Canute bowled best for the winners. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. A GRADE. Shipping A, 181 (Whinham 36, Ker&haw 36 Herd 34 not out, Taylor 25) beat Sargood's, 73 (Hewson 17, M'Millan 10). Bowling for Shipping, Robertson five for 12, Thompson three for 17, Whinham two for 17; for Sargood's, M'Arthur three for 39. aud Adams two for 13. Smith aud Smith, 265 for six wickets (Dobbs.B7, Waller 54 not out, Fa.rrell 34, Bennett 26); Pastimes, 67 (Nixon 20, Moses 18). Bowling: For Smith and Smith, Roberts six wickets for 30 runs; for Pastimes: Pringle three for 90. Customs, 214 for four wickets, declared (Galvin 72, White 68, Mitchell 36, Clark 18, Kelly 12) defeated Niven's, 159 (Humphries 30, Bolt 29, Smith 28, M'Dermott 21, Norris 21, Eans 12). Bowling: For Customs: White four wickets for 38, Cottrill four for 60, O'Shea one for 16, and Jennings one for 22; for Niven's: Evans two for 48, Bolt one for 20, and M'Cermott one for 22. Cowans, 13S (Brough 18, A. Chudleigh 12 Brooks 48, R. Chudleigh 20, Mitchell 11 not out) defeated Cables, 16. Bowling: For Cowans: A. Chudleigh five for 4 and Brooks five for 10; for Cable's: Hart two for 35, Dind three for 33, Irving four lor 27. B GRADE. RofieneaUi, 229 for seven wickets, declared (B. Martin 64, Walden 55, Dawson 43 Beck 24) defeated Government Printing Office A, 90 (Killick 19, Wilkinson 17, Hunter 15). Bowling: For Roseneath: Beck four for 39, and Walden three for 14; for Government Printing Office: Hunter three for.6, Reid two for 32. . His Master's Voice; 157 for four wickets (Morris 58 retired, Cleland 38 retired) beat Whitcombe and Tombs, 47 (Gini 12). Bowling: For H.M.V., Morris four wickets for 15 runs, Perston three for 9, and Lock two for 6. Gas Co., 203 (Meade 56 retired, Waugh 36 retired) beat Todd Motors, 116 (Edmond 54). Bowling: For Gas Co.: Wiffin four for 41, and Alexander three for 20; for Todd Motors: Anthony two wickets for 2. State Fire, 220 for four wickets, declared (Studhohne 104 retired, L. Seamer 25 not out, Inwood 22 not out, Archer 18, Mansfield 17, M'Kenzio 16, Cleary 15) drew with Hannah's, 123 for eight wickets (Gridley 39, Brown 30, Larseu 25, Cummins 19). Bowling: For State Fire: Archer three for 6, Mansfield four for 31, L. Seamer one for 16; for Hannah's: Cummins one for 20, Rush one for 22, Gridley one for 23, Brown one Tor 33. "New Zealand Truth," 152 (Mummery 21, D. Hennessey 31, J. Hennessey 42, C. Furness 25 not out) defeated State Advances, 141 (Morrison 36, Fowke -19, Tahiwi 16, Hill 12). Bowling: For "Truth": W. Crisp three for 8, and D. Hennessey three for 31; for State Advances: Turnbull six wickets for 26 runs. Education. 143 (Young 45, Barber 43, Cochrane 14) was beaten by Hope Gibbons, 146 for seven wickets (Hunt 37, Dutton 27, Stiver 25, Rickman 18, Cakiuai 18 not out). Bowling: For Hope Gibbons: Stiver seven wickets for 47 runs; for Education: . Smith four for 40. Dalgety and Co., 136 (Claughton 39, Lawrence 33, Legge 16, Ewen 16 not out) beat D.1.C., 55 (Truscott 21). Bowling: For Dalgety's: Dowsett five for 11, Grubb three for 17, Miners one for 0, Lawrence one for 8; for D.1.C.: BuTge two for 14, Connor four for 34. James Smith's 306 (Donovan 155 not out, Windsor 68, Lindop 29); W. D. and H. O. Wills 65. Bowling for the winners, Stone five for 24, Gray five for 28. "New Zealand Free Lance" 328 for five wickets (Kershaw 72, M'Clure 18, Parker 10 not out); Public Trust 94 (Hutcheson 14, Davis 28). Bowling for "Free Lance," Hobman seven for 35, Harrington two for 21; for Public Trust, M'Kenzie two for 20. BOYS' ASSOCIATION. ' ' SENIOB. Brooklyn, 196 for six wickets, declared (Neech 102 retired,. Hickmott 36, Rait 27) defeated Athletic 110. Bowling: For Brooklyn: Hanrmell took Tour Tor 36. JUNIOR. Seatoun 126 (W. Alexander 50, O'Doneghue 18, W. Edmonds 16); Institute C, 16 and 26. INTERMEDIATE. Brooklyu, 93 (Cragg 44) beat Athletic, ;U. and 76, by 62 runs on the first innings. Bowling for Brooklyn, Boyca took four wickets for no runs, and Whyte four for 9. St. Patrick's College C. 119, defeated Brooklyn, 111 (Alesander 29).

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Evening Post, Issue 113, 10 November 1930, Page 15

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LOWER GRADES Evening Post, Issue 113, 10 November 1930, Page 15

LOWER GRADES Evening Post, Issue 113, 10 November 1930, Page 15