COLLEGE MATCH
WON BY WELLINGTON
The annual cricket match between the War.ganui and Wellington Technical Colleges at the Basin Reserve concluded yesterday, and resulted in a win for Wellington by four wickets. Thomas and Kemp, the opening batsmen in Wellington's second innings, lost no time in putting on runs, Thomas taking his score to 01 before he was bowled by Thakombau, the Fijian bowler. The Wellington score was carried to 200, and after two wickets had fallen iii rapid succession, Mackenzie and Gates made the runs required for a win. . Details of the matchafter "The Post" went to press yesterday are as follows:— WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE. First Innings* 16" Second Innings ' 302 WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. First Innings 262 sSecond Innings. Kemp, b Mainwaring ...r. 45 Thomas, b Thakombau , 91 Potier, c Kirigi, b Thakombau 31 Mackenzie, not out ~.........., 10 Rice, c Reyell, b Mainwaring ~,.,. 15 Garbett, c and b Mainwaring 0 Allen, b Thakombau .............. 0 Gates, not out 7 Extras ...... 11 Total for six wickets 210 Bowling.—Falconer took no wickets for 83 runs, Chapman none for, 7, Thomson none for 8, Mainwaring three for 51, Thakombau three for 38, Mete Kingi none for 12. ■_,■■■
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 77, 1 April 1933, Page 13
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194COLLEGE MATCH Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 77, 1 April 1933, Page 13
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