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LOWER GRADES.

Junior A. OH Boys, first inniiißS 2GB; second iuninßs, 77 (J. Reynolds 23). Killiirrue, first innings 215 (Griffiths 33); second inmncs, 102 (Harris 51). Bowling for Kilbirrue, Asliotiden took four wickets for 12 runs, nnd Griffiths throe for 22. Tor 01.1 Roys, Itobinson took four for 20. iiml Stevens three for .".2 iv tho (irft inniiijis. .In I lie second iuniuu<= M'Donul.l took I wo for 7. Stevens two lor .'!<!. Kohinsou two ior ;>. Old Boys yon by 2!) runs.

Institute. 412 (Donald 117, Bint 51 Brabiu 57,' Fortune 50 not out, Calvert 41, Williß 28. Alcur 27), beat Karon. -'16 'R. Kccnan of, Kobb 20, Kin? 21 not out).

Bowling for InsliUitc, Algar took three wickets for H, Ward two for 30, Colliugs two for 37. Bowling for Karori, .K. Kce-. nan look four for 91, M'Gaviu threu for 01. Hntt, 442 (JuJd 120; Ciwilliam 118, Llsom 71. Pegler 38, Matthews 30, llaiues 21) beat Midland, 158 (Devonport 05 not out, Austin 27). Howling for Hutt, Klsom took four wickets for 20, aii.l Moffit, two for 53. For Midland. Thowley took six for 142, Bryan two for 42, and Bull two for 124. Wellington, 230 ami 234 for five wickets (declared) (Goodwin 87, Johnson 71, O'Connor 29 not out, Ellenn IS). Univer sity, 245 (Williams 89, R. Osborno 44), and 151 for nine wickets (Cramond 30, Carey 33 not out). Bowling for Wellington, Goodwin took three for fi2 and five for 50. University won on the first inuings. Junior 81. Hospital, first innings, 10l (IT. 'JYcwiek 15, Morgan 17, Wallis 50, VM 23, J. Trewick 10); second innings, 101 for six witike ts (11. Trewick 41, Morgan 7, Wallis 14, Jeffries til not out, J. Trewick 24). Wellington College, first innings, 185 (Burnettc 57, O'Laughlin 11, Saddler 27, Bartlett 10, Rainbiud 29); second innings, 77 for four wickets (Saddler 27 not out, Rninbind 30 not out). Bowling for College, Bartlctt look two wickets for 27, Meek none for 18, O'Laughlin four for 42, Cooper one for 16, Burnette one for 5. For Hospital, Morgan took three wickets for 57, Windley one for 17, Clark three for 22, J. Trewick one for 31, Dr. Williams . three for 7. College won on the first inYVe'llington, 358; Marist, 127 and 284 (Dennehy 99, Flett 49 not out, Graham 27). Bowling for Wellington, Bennett took four for 51, rage three for 10. Wellington won on the first innings. Junior 82. Midland (South Wellington). 209 and 123 for five wickets (declared) (Bolt 45 not out, A Gell 26 not out, C. Gell 23, Kennedy 13). Petone, 152 (Asplet 41, Brice 31, 'ileppleston 23, May 22), and 41 for four wickets (May 15, Martin 10 not out). Bowling for Midland, C. Gell took five for i 30 and two fur 14, Thorn five for 82 and ] one for 10. \V. Kennedy one for 10. For I I'eUiue Asplet three for 22, Martin one tor .27. and Hopplcston one for 55. Midland won by 57 runs on the first innings. Junior C. Midland, first innings, 272 (Masters 54, E. Hatch SO, Fcigusson 46, Prendle 45); second inuings, 125 for six wickets (Fergnsson G3). University .first innings, 230; second innings, 100 (Wicks 41, Hardy 33). Bowling for Midland, Prendle took five wickets for 45, and Brown two for 23. 'For University, Nicoll two for 29 and six for 17; Frost four for 48 and three for 62. Midland won by four wickets. Wellington, 145 and 120 (Powell 39). Duthies, 245 (Kerwin 81, Hickliug 08). and 42 for two wickets. Bowling for Wellington, Maris took five lor 39, Andrews four for 46. Duthies won outright. ' Old Boys, first innings 512 (M'Gnirc 102 not out, Le Sueur 49. Sadler 28, Browne M. 19). Stop Out. first innings 93 (A. M'lvor 20, Scott 15), second innings 200 (Sandholme 77, Wootton 39). Bowling for Stop Out Kemp took six for 95, and Sandholme three for 51. For Old Boys, Matthew took five for -24 and two for 27, Ashenden four for 20 and one for 37, Bradley three for 2-1, M. Browne two for 37. Old Boys won on the first innings. Junior D. Stop Out, 05 and 12S (Maddoeks 70), lost to Technical Old Boys, 165 (M. Beaton 47, D. Beaton 28, Godfrey 23, Halverseu 20), and 19S for five wickets, declared (M. Beaton 62 not out, Hutcheson 83, and Garrett 35). Bowling for Technical Old Boys, Ward took three wickets for 9, and Godfrey seven for 35 and five for 40. Seatoun, 142 and 73 for two wickets, defeated Midland, 74 and 133. Marist, 299 )Deblin 62, Duffey 73, Mansfield 31, Vaney 02) defeated Kilbimie B, 156 and 100 (Marshall 40). Kilbirnie, 191 (Banfield 89, G. Coleman 34, Henderson 20), and 208 for eight, innings declared closed (Banfield 50, F. Coleman 46, D. Carr 37, Koroncho 29, Henderson 21, Davies 20), defeated Wellington, 146 (Oisboriie 67 ,o'Connor US, Hanchar.l 21), and 109 (Osborne 29, O'Connor 20, Mules 23). Bowling for Wellington, Climo took five for 20 and for Kilbirnie Henderson took eight for 53 and six for 38. Third Grade. Kilbirnie. five for 235, declared (Ashenden 71, Tnton 49, M'Donald 45. Killick 30 not out) defeated Stop Out A, 25 and 20 Bowling for Kilbirnie, M'Donald took six for 8 and five for 5 . Duthies, first innings IG7 (llolz S3, Knott 15. Potieivi'fl) defeated Brooklyn, lirst in mugs, 47; second, S3 for nine wickets. Bowling for Duthies, Tfoltz took eight wickets for 31 runs; Potier six for 20, ami Knight two for 9. For Brooklyn, Picker ang three for 57, and Jenkins four for 4. Midland, ISS (Kennedy 80, Butler 40. G. Rickett 20), defeated Seatoun B, 72 (Day IS). For Midland, Sando took four for 11 and Stewart five for 49, while for Seatoun, Canute took five for 34 and Alexander three for 40. Seatoun B. second innings 95 for five wickets (Canute 50), Stewart taking three for 27, G. Kickctt one for 8, and Sando one for 20. ' • Kaiwarra A, 142 for seven wickets, innings declared closed (G. Johnston 37, Crook 36, Kemp 30 not out), defeated Hutt C, 53 and 52 (Evans 2S/ Phillips 20). Bowling for Kaiwarra, Aldridge took six for 4, G. Jolinston three for 21 and eight for 1(3, and Cook two for 16. Senior Boys. Marist, 103 (Marshall 47, O'Leary 41 not out) defeated Athletic, 43 and 53. Bowling for Marist, Marshall five for 20, Riley four for 10.

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

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

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

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