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LOWER GRADE RESULTS.

Junior A. Institute, first innings 218 (Cleave 40, Dyherberg, 29, Ward 29, Burt 28, Algai' 23 not out); and Wellington 87 for six wickets (Allan 41 not out). Bowling— For Wellington: Simpson three for 46, Duft three for 31, Hair two for 30, and Allan two for 49. Hutt, first innings, 232 (Mathews 41, Pegler 35, Hyder 29, Lockett 26, Gower 24 not out, Heap 21, Judd 20). Bowling for Old Boys, Stevens' took five wickets for 63 runs, Robinson two for 29, and Browne two for 60. Old Boys, first innings, 85 for five "wickets (Wiggs 18, Stevens 16 not out, Stephenson 14). Karori, first innings 139 and University first innings 156 (Crammond 74). Bowling.—For University, Greig three for 26, Macdonaid two for 35, Bagge two for 25; for Karori, M'Gavin six for 49. Midland. 395 for eight wickets (D. Morgan 160, Cooper not out 84, Thawley 80, Armstrong 17, Devonpprt 12, Bull 10). Rogers, Barber, and Martin, with two wickets each, were the most successful bowlers for Petpne. Junior BJ. Wellington, first inninga 169 (Burns 54, G00k725, .Shillson 18). Shell 174 for six wickets (Nicholls SO). . . Junior 82. University, IS6 (Moore 44, Rae 41, Buddie 34 not out), met Railways, 257 for nine wickets (DenhoJm 112 not out, N. Gray 35, Hoare 29, H. Walker 25). Bowling.— For Railways: Knapp three for 35, and Bryant two for 20; for University, Struthers three for 71, and Francis three for 79. Kaiwarra, 129 and 33.10r six wickets. Technical College 99. Wellington, first innings 123 f Hammond 48, Kirkcaldie 16). Petone, first innings 188 (O'Leary 68, Heppleston 24) _ Bowling.— For Petone, Heppleston five for 41; for Wellington: Ivory five for 63, Didsbury three for 57. •- ■ •■-. • ■■ Junior-C. "Karori,'. first innings'22s (Hunt 99, Hawkins 34 not out, Guy 26). Wellington, 113 for three wickets (Maris 49 not out, .Rhodes 30).'. Bowling.-^r-Fpr Wellington: Rhodes four for 34, Goodenough three for-21. .-.-.■.. ' .Institute, 128 (Willis 39, Cooper 29), met Midland, 183 for six wickets (Essou 39, Trendle,3s,'Hatch"33,\Watson 32 not but, Masters 27).' Bowling.—For Midland: Stephenson three wickets for two runs, Brown three for 14, and Smith three for 24; for Institute: Hetherington three for 50. University, 176 (Frazer 4S, Bishop 27, Stace 19. Frost 17); Old Boys, 65 for one wicket (F. Browne not out 23, .Sadler 20). Bowling.—For Old Boys: Bradley four for 49, Milne two for 19, Matthew two for 33, Ashenden one for 19. ". Junior" P,

Welaford 42, Maddoeks 15)'; Khandallah, 124 (Black 51, Lindsay 29 not out, Bradsbaw 17). Bowling.—For Overhead: Welsford took four wickets_ for .24 runs; Barber two for 11, Maddo'ck two for 29; for Khandallah:' DougaJ took-three for 53, Black two for 18, Kennedy one for 4. Wellington, first inningß 77. In reply Midland made 193. ' ' ■■" '"■■ Third. Kaiwarra A, firat innings 115 (S. Johnson 31). Bowling.—For Duthie's, Williams three for; 22, Bradford five for 20. Duthie's, first innings, 126 (Blatherwick 32, M'Conchie 56). Bowling for Kaiwarra A, Johnston four wickets for 52, Cook three for 43. Kaiwavra A, second innings, 64 for nine wickets. Bowling for Duthie's, Williams four for 19. Duthie's won on the first innings. Shell, 139 (Smyrke 31, Pulsford 28, Mouat 18), .defeated Hutt A, 105 (Langford 27, Perk'ins 23). Bowling for Shell, Smythe three for 40, Andrews three for 30, and Berry three for 25. . Butt, first innings 25 (Woolley. 12). For Midland Stewart took five wickets. for 8 runs, ■ and A. Rickett four for 17. Midland replied with 75 (Sando 30, Fry 12, A. Rickett 12). 'Gray^for Hutt, took five for 17, and Caughley four for 18. In the second innings Hutt scored 79 (Kemp 22, Phillips 15, Caughley 15): Stewart took five for 44, and G. Rickett four for; 16. Midland obtained. 36 for the loss of two wickets (Perkin'2o'n'ot out), Adams, for Hutt, taking two for 12. Midland had an 8-point win. Petone B, 190' for six wickets (Howland j 75, Macfarlane 39, Avenall 43), defeated I Brooklyn. 88 and 81 (Baker 29, Ross 23, Jenkins 17, Thompson 14). Bowling.—For Petone: Hewitt took eight wickets for 26 runs .and three for 27. ]

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 131, 1 December 1930, Page 14

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LOWER GRADE RESULTS. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 131, 1 December 1930, Page 14

LOWER GRADE RESULTS. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 131, 1 December 1930, Page 14