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OTHER MATCHES

Second Grade. Kilbirnie, 331 (Virtue 98, Ashenden 43, Turnbull 37, Hanscombe' 32, Harris 29, Jones 24, W. Gray 30), beat University, 212 (Wells 70 not out, Struthers 25, Osborn 22) and 186 for seven (Struthers 39, Carey 37, Osborn 29 not out, Wells 24). Bowling for Kilbirnie, Hanscombe five for 66, Jones three for 31 and three for 38; and for University, Macdonald two for 34, Cooper two for 27. Stop Out, 208 (Macklin 82, Mason 14, Lee 68, Cummings 15, Bale 31), beat Mid- | land, 155 and 131 for four (Armstrong 57 [ and 10, Hatch 21, Ruddleston 11, McCawe 21 and 37 not out, Masters 13, Deveuport 50 not. out). Bowling for Stop Out, T. Moore seven for 51, Sandholm three for 51 and one for 15; and for Midland, Randall seven for 85, Ongley two for 46. Wellington College Old Boys, 293 and 95 (Barclay 48 uot out), beat Wellington College, 203 (Steel 35, Young 36, Lees 38). Bowling: For Old Boys,'Browne seven for 49, Wiggs two for 36; for College, Steel two for 46 and three'for 30, Dixon three for 58,_ Rainbird three for 83 and one for 26. Quirk four for 29, Bush two for 3. Wellington, 314 and 47 for one wicket, gained an 8-point win over Hutt, 188 and 169 '(Dalgleish'23 and 38, Pegler 33, Sissons 22, Aldcrsley £9, Heap 31 and 40, Muir 37). Bowling: For Wellington, Fay five for 25 and one for 30, Ham one for 56 and five for 23, Duff ono for 21 and" ono for 26, Meeeb one for 17 and one i'or 15. . Junior Ai Midland, 220 and 186 for seven, declared (Davenport.42, Cook 32 not oht, Wareham 32, Lawton 23, Baldwin 17), beat Midland S.W., 295' and 122 for one (Mathews 23, Perkins 17, Hawker 51 not out, Kennedy 61 not out). Bowling for Midland, Cook six' for 37. ' Onslow, 142 and 104 (E. Gentry 35, Griffiths 25 not out, Bradshaw 10), defeated Institute, 73 and 89 (Exton' 34 not out* Scott 15). Bowling: For Institute, Douglas six for 38, McEwan four for 24; for Onslow; E. Gentry six for 33, Kelly two for' 7. Technical Old Boys, 201 and 196 for four (Bodtlv.loo not out, Bonner 51, Handley 34, McAllan 33, Gilbert 27. Kcrwin 24), defeated Hutt, 183 and 190 for nine, declared (Longton 67 and 41, Hughes 93). Junior 81. ' : Stop 0ut].214. (Thomas.Tlo6...Scott 20) and 106, beat Wellington, ISB (Rowden

02, Hammond 30, Page 28) and OB (Hammond 20, Charlton 17,1. Bowling ior H'cllingtuu, Page live for 87, Hydei- four for 00 and six ior il], Mercer lour for 05; and for EStop Out, \Vootou six for ii, Thomas three for 23. Brooklyn, 309 (Mooch 49. McFariane 47, \ Whyte 43, Beutk-y 37, Jeffrey b4, Humill 32, Jioyes 20, Wickstead 15 uot out), beat University, 268 (Moore 130, Wilson 21, Campbell 20, Wicks 18) and 70 for five 'wickets (Wicks 28, Moore ID). Bowling for Brooklyn, Hainill three for 85 and one for 31, Bentley one for 12, Boyes two for Cl and oue for 7, Whyte two for 45 and two for 4, Wickstead one for 7; and for University, Francis four for 51, C. Middlebrook two for 77, H. MRldlebrook two for 03. Kaiwarra, 202 and 241 for ei.ht, declared (Willis 88, Dudley 47, Turner 29 and IS, Bird 28, Hay den 39 and 12 not out, Johnston 28 and 17, Muir 28),-beat Hutt, 172 and 113 for six (Neazor 45, McDougall 34 not out, Judd 32 uot out, Lockett 28, Rovell 27, Styles 13). Bowling for Kaiivurra, Dudley seven for 75, Willis four for S2, Sundhplm four for 55; and -for Hutt, .Revolt four for 70, Neazor four for 3S. • Wellington Collego, 291 (Joplin 131, .Nelson 102), beat Petone, 82 and 145 (Archer 3') and 14, Mansbu 48. Croft 51). Bowling for College, Mackay three for 10 and live for 40, Joplin two for 13 and two for 14. Kilbirnie, 212 and 03 for uo wickets ((jreig 38 not out, I. Phillipps 24 not out), defeated Old Boys, 86 and 183 (Thompson 63, Guilds 31, Binnie 21, Marris 10, Caulton 11 not out), by ten wickets. Bowling: For Kilbiruie, Hearne five for 56, Lang three for 27, Bramley one i'or 25, and Phillipps one for 57. . Junior 82. Kaiwiura, 351 for eight, declared (Condon 84, Hendry 63, Billing 56 not out, Lubransky 43, Manzoni 35); beat Midland, 115 (Watson 28, Clifford 20) and 199 '(Clifford 79, Bock 21). Bowling for Kai- • warm, Condon four for 50 aud four for 24, Hendry five for 60 and one for 47; und for Midland, Richards four for 94. ... Old Boys, 271 (Duncan 75 not out, Gilberd 49, Stevens 29, Cording 20, Ashenden 16), defeated Hutt, 165 (Jones 59, Fitzmaurice 25, Church 17) and 96 (Arnold 26 not out, j Orr 19, Ryan 15), by au innings and 10 ! runs. Bowling: For Old Boys, Stevens | three for 20. Bradley two for 11; for Hutt, Beagle three for 29." Railways, 265 and 62 for six wickets (Hills 29 not out, Gray 11; Eaton two for 30, Flanagin four for 29), defeated. Kilbirnie, 118 (Coleman 27, Wiren 23 not out, Williams 17, Davison 10; Knapp five for GO, Gilford three for 43, Gray oue for 3) arid 206 (Davison 58 -not out, Wiren 27, Williams 21, McGratlv 19, Flanagin 10, Scotland 16; Kuapp three for 53, Gilford' two for 33, Gray two for 35, Woolley one for 15, Butler-one for-22),\by four wickets. Technical Old Boys, 207 (W. Hickling CG, Maudcsley.3s, L. Dyer 26, Morris 24) and 54 i'or four wickets (L. Dyer 23 not out, R. Hickling 16 not out); Seatoun, 75 and 175 (McGirr 33 and 53,, Burn 33, Tucker 27). Bowling: For Technical, Ward two for 9 and two for 16, Williams three for 29 and three for 33, L. Dyer two for 16, Bradford three for 13; for Seatoun, Edmunds three for 40 and two for 24, Taylor four for 81 and two for 21, - Junior C. Wellington, 91 (Tuekwell 22, McAncny 15, Rose 13) and 69 for four (Rose 32 not out, Me'Aneny 24), beat University,- 86 (Turnbull 30, Evans 20) and 66 (Bush 22). Bowling for Wellington, Rose six for 26 and six for 14. McAneny three for 13 and three for 40. v ' ' .' Brooklyn (St. John's}, 278 (Blake 121 retired, Booth 60), defeated Onslow, 73 and 180 (Kelly 58, Lindsay 43). Bowling for Brooklyn, Cole three for 4, \V. Marshall three for 16; Blake two for 37, Bilby three, for 45. ' , * V.M.C.A., 274 (Burnett 'HI, Steptoe 45, Masters 35, Edmonds 20, Parker 19, Smith W),. defeated Midland, 104 and 32 (Colgate 25, Ongley jun. 25, Crawford 15). Bowling: For V.M.C.A., Steptoe eight for 1 30,. including "hat trick," snd nine Eor 6, also including "hat trick"; for' Midland, Colgate four for 50, Claire five for 45. Third Grade. > Kilbirnie "A,s 155 (V. Ward 40, Mathcr--24, Blunt-'2l, Hunter 12, E7 Ward. 11; Parkin four for 20, Allen two-for 33,_Catbn ono for 1; Fredrie one for 14, Kenner one for 19), and 136 for two wickets (Cocks 86 not out, D. Lander 20 not out, V. Ward 16; Fredrie one for 14, Allen one for 34), defeated Kilbirnie B, 142 (Kenner 39, Steel 18, Fredrie 17, Caton 15, Smith 15; Philp five for 49, E.-Ward three for 11, Cocks■■ one for 29), by 13 vims, on the first hillings. '■'■ '■" • V ''" Seatoun, 218. for, seven, 'declared (Wallace 116 not: out, Foemen 2G; Hay.lock, 15, Townsen'd 12, Rickiird,l3 not out), defeated 'Varsity, 172 (Glover 51, Porteous 37, Wastonburn 15, Blacker 15,: Wilton 18). Bowling: For SeatoUn, E. Edwards six for 44. ■ . . ' "

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 146, 18 December 1933, Page 4

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OTHER MATCHES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 146, 18 December 1933, Page 4

OTHER MATCHES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 146, 18 December 1933, Page 4