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HUTT BEATEN BY OLD BOYS.

With one wicket down for 105 from the previous day's play, Old Boys appeared to have an easy task to beat Hutts total of 1238 at the Hntt Recreation Ground on Saturday. However, the sodden wickett, which required frequent applications of sawdust, gave the bowlers the best of: the game, and Old Boys were fortunate I'm winning by 46 on the first innings. Apart from the brilliant batting of Roaialdson, who carried his total of 42 from the previous Saturday to 116, the ex-CoHsge men produced few highlighta. It Ilutt's fielding had been better they might have won, for at least halt a dozen catches were dropped. Play did jiot commence until 3.20 p.m. owing to nain. James and Ronaldson faced the bowling of Judd and Beard. Nine runs tad been added when James was caught behind the stumps. Lamason and Laanbert were both bowled by Judd. Browne joined Ronaldson, and the batting was' merry for a spell. They had produced 89 when Browne returned the ball to Heard, who took an easy catch. 229-5-3*. • . Wickets ffcll cheaply, Judd bagging two mare for five runs. Bull and Parsloe wero together for the tenth wicket, and had added 32 when Parsloe ran himself out. Judd's bowling was excellent; he sent down 30 ovars, and got sis wickets for 92 runs. He should have bagged at least two more, for both Ronaldson and Browne ■were dropped, off him early in the innings. Details:--HUTT. First Innfings • 238 OLD BOYS. First Innings. Konaldson, <* Phillips, b Beard ...... 116 Moore, c Biggar, b Judd 10 James, c B%gar, b Judd '.. 51 Lamason, b Judd 1 Lambert, c flub, b Judd 8 Browne, c and b Beard 30 Dv Chateau, c M.'Kenzio, b Beard .. 11 Bird, b Juild S Duncan, b Cfudd " Bull, not offlt i la Parsloe, run out }° Extras ™ Total m Fall of "\lVsckets: One for 31, two for 314, three for 124, four for 140, five for 229, Bix for :?40, seven for 244, eight for 245, nine far 252, ten for 254. • Bowling Analysis: Beard took three wickets, for 88 runs; Judd, six for 92; Aldersley, i» ne for 26; M'Girr, none for S3; Warnes, none for 15.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 39, 16 February 1931, Page 14

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HUTT BEATEN BY OLD BOYS. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 39, 16 February 1931, Page 14

HUTT BEATEN BY OLD BOYS. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 39, 16 February 1931, Page 14

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