HUTT AND OLD BOYS
On the Hutt Recreation Ground Hutt ng onlv eTO7Tr y '• °-d Bo^< *^ mg only 10, m then-first innings, to which Old Boys replied with 130 for the loss of six wickets. Hutt's innings lasted from 2 to 410 nf DVi;_ i Odn WB S c, n s -E,ic»ous for the success of the Old Boys' bowlers. Parsloe cleanbowled the .first five Hutt.men and later got another wicket, lbw, making his tally six for 6a: Duncan's four ' for 33 was another good performance. Hutt's chan^ed battmg order was not an improvement, as the record of wickets fallen shows It was left to one of the stalwarts of the team, McLeod, to make top score 33 He dropped early in-.-his career, and sent himselt back to the pavilion by playing a ball on. -the on!y ; others'--to -reach double figures were Gwilliam (13), Koss (1') Wames (12), and Aim (11). Although not brilliant, Old Boys' innings in reply was a more solid effort than: Hutt's. Burnette %a_" rthe' outstanding player. ■• One of the opening pair, he carried his bat till the close of play, and made top seoi-e, 44, after surviving two dropped catches. James was next best with 35, produced by-briaht-batting... .......... Judd began well by'taking-three wickets -or..4S7foi:..Hutt.L-.: _7._'..-_._______ „. Details:.— ■;;..__ .' . ■ HUTT.'- - ■-' -. First Innings. "7.7.7. Gwillia.m,'b Parsloe..:. ,;......... 13 Muir, b Parsloe 1 C'hampriess, b Parsloe. 0 Biggar, b Parsloe .'..".... ;'.,'•...-,.....7. 0 Aim, b Parsloe . ..:...■.-...:......':;.-.".,. 11 McLeod,. b -.Duncan ~.;'............... 33 War'nes, lbw, b Duncan ;........... 12 Ross, c R". Lahiason, b Duncan 12 Heap, lbw, b Parsloe fi McCann, not out 4 Judd. b Duncan ; 6 Extras , 9 T0ta1..!...;..'.....':..". .;..,.".... 107 Fall p£ wickets':— One for 9, two for 9, three for 9, four for 21, five for S3, six
for 72, seven for' 75, eig_t~foi- SS7 nine" for" ■9i-ten..to_..__7. Go runs; T3unc"a_;' four "f 6F33; TT.""Lam-son," none tor 0. - .-. OLD BOYS- [" ; Fifst Inni'ngsr Dv Chateau, run out-.'".... 15 Burnette, not out ...'. 44 Bull, lbw, b Judd 13 J. Lamnson, c Bipcar, b McCann ... 2 James, lbw, b McCann 3,-) Parsloe, b Judd 7 K. Lamason, c Chambers, b Judd .... 0 isadler, not out ;j Extras v Total for six wickets 130 ,J a]}- of tickets:'—One for. _4,'- two for 46, three for 49,-four for• 99;-_ve for 116, six for 11C. - Bowlin^.r-Judd 'look three wickets'for 48-1-iins; McCann, two for 47;'Chaiupne.s,' none lor S; McLeod, none for 9; Aim; none for 7; WaTnes, none for 0.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 24, 30 January 1933, Page 15
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402HUTT AND OLD BOYS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 24, 30 January 1933, Page 15
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