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OTHER GAMES, Second Grade.

Stop Out, 365 (Lee 69, Sandholra 25, Mason 24, Saunders 37, Boytojj 28, Bale 40 not out, W. Moore 42, Macklin 63), beat University, 87 (Tripe 32, Ryan. 13) and 143 (Carey 24, Struthers. 19. Wild 12, Macr donald 30). Bowling for. Stop Out, T. Moore took three for 30 and five for 35;. Sandholm. three for. 23 and two for 31; Bojton, three for 18 and four for 36. And for University, Macdonald three for 132; Godfrey two for 96. Goodsontwo for 48, Struthers two for 90. . Karon, 305 (Bryce 112, Keenan 74, Stanjliilge 40, Edwards 48, Mack 30), beat MidHnd, 113 (McCawo 42, Brupe 46) and 186 (McCawe 30, Johnson 33, Ferguson 28). Bowling- for Karpri, King took four for 2 f, Standidge three for 29, Keenan five for 17 AliedomW three for 16; and for Midlinil ( ook five for 138. McLean two fins'! ...

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boat Wellington 'College Old Boys; 150 (Ronaldson 20, Keynolds 27, Barclay 20) and eight for 225, declared (Wigga 41, Barclay 43, Kome 38, Male 38 not out, Reynolds 24). Bowling: For Institute, Pringle took six'for 30 and four for 45, Owen two for 17; and for.Old Boys, Steelo five for 01,. Konaldson two for 23, Bartlett two for 37, and Eowe two fot 14. Hutt, 190 (Pyler 74, Dalgleish 25, P. Judd 24, Sissons 20), beat Wellington College, 153 (Dyhrberg 44. Bush 26, Kainbird 21) and 241 (Eainbird 62, Young 50, Lees 34, .Dhy'vberg 30, Bezzant 22). Bowling: For Hutt, Rooke-five for 65, Aldersley three for 26, Pegler two for 34;. and for College, Bush four for 56, Quirk three for 60, Tolan two for 26. • Wellington seven wicketa for 271 declared (Thomas 35, Meech 59, Davis 45, Arnold 31 not out, Rose 68 not out) defeated Kilbirnie 170 and 98 (Eaton 76 and 19, Ashenden 24 and 28, McGuire 19 not out). Bowling for Wellington, Glouston two for 35, Mercer one for. 36 and'two for 23, .Ham three for 43 and two for 25, Rose two for 4 and three'for. IS, .Clarke one for 2. Junior A. Hospital, 3G2 (Jeffery 123, T. Trewick 59, Mizea 47, Gibb 28 not out, Windley 25, Clark 23, Morgan 20), beat Midland S.W., 9G (Perkins 22) and 92. Bowling: For Hospital, Windley took seven for 41 and four for '• 19, Morgan three for 41, Clark two for. 10; and for Midland, Gill four for 91. Kennedy four for 94. Midland, 274 and 59 for six (Webb 102,. Aspen 55 and 19, Pengelly 30 and 19, Clifford 27), beat Hutt. 140 and 203 (W. Faber 74, Hughes 32, Barnes 25, Dunn 16). Bowling: For Midland, Smith took five for 68; and for Hutt, W. Faber four for 17. ■ Petone, 321 for seven wickets declared (Hudson 139, Tovey .70, Martin 46 not out), defeated Technical Old Boys, 153 and 147 (Bonner 33 and 20, Handley 29, Churchill 25, Gilbert 24, Boddy 20). Bowling for Petoue, Barber four wickets for 39; for Technical, Handley three for 47. Junior B|. Kilbirnie, 160 (Sutton 31, D. Algar 21) and 154 (Greig 57, Christophersen 39, D. Algar 21), beat Brooklyn, 72 (Bentley 17 not out, Jeffery 17) and 198 for eight (Jeffery 44, Meech 38, Boyes 2J not out, M. Wright 21). Bowling: For Kilbirnie, Bramley took seven -for 34' and four for. 53, Hearne two f0r.29 and three for 71; and for Brooklyn, Boyes four for 53 and two for 41, Wickstead three for 31 and five for 4S, Hamill two for 38, Bentley two for 12. Wellington College, 441 (Payne 152, Jonlin 131, Mackay 51), beat Kaiwarra, 189 (Bird 47, Hinchcliffe 31, Muir 28, Johnstone 26,, Broch 28) and 167 (Willis 40, Sandholm 33, Johnstone 27). Bowling: For Kaiwarra, Hancock two for 50, Dudley four for 106; and for College, Mackay five for 41, Nelson two for 25 and four for 29. . . Junior 82. Seatoun,'4ol (MePherson 117, Minifie 84, .Hearfield 67, Edmunds 32, Mosely 27, Boon 20), beat Railways, 243 (Gray 98, Stratford 38, Dwan 32) and 192 for nine wickets (Gray 51, Hills 3S, Bryant 23, rDwan 22). Bowling: For Seatoun, McGirr took three for 57, Dykes three for 6, Taylor four for 61, Edmunds four for 45; and for- Railways, Knapp four for 151, Gifford three for 85. With a lead of 97 runs on the. first inninga, Kilbirnie declared their second innings closed with three wickets down for 215 (Coleman 71, Davison 58, Davies 29 not out, Last-Harris 16 not out). Requiring 313 to win^Old Boys lost five wickets for 85, but Cording and Bradley put on 75 for the sixth wicket, Cording and Stevens 52 for the seventh and Cording and Cooper 72 for the eighth, at which stage, two men being absent, the innings closed for 284, Kilbirnie securing an 8-point win by 28 runs. Cording made 79, not out, Bradley 65 (including four 6's and nine 4's), Cooper 25, Stevens 23, Cimino 26, Mark 15, and Duncan 10. Bowling for Old Boys, Cording took one for 15, Gilberd one for 22, and Stevens one for 62; for Kilbirnie Davison three for 55, Flanagan two for 49, Sullivan one for 26, Davies one for 30, and Wiren one for 51. : Technical Old Boys, 273 and 102 for four (R. Hickling 36 and 24, L. Dyer 93, Nichol 49, Maudesley 38 not out, C. Kerr 27 not out)* defeated---Marißt.'22B and 134 (Leonard 27,- Delvin 36, Patrick 40, Paton 25 not out, Duffy 46,-Vaney 25 and 28 not out). . Bowling for Technical, Ward five for 30 arid two for 24, Niehol four for 33 and two for 45; for Marist, Devlin five for 59;- Ericsson three for 21. Junior C. Brooklyn (St. Johns),'3s3 (Long 202 not out, Cole SO) and one for! 24 (Cole 17 not out), beat Midland, 196 (F. Ongley 113 not out) and 178 (F. Ongley 81, Crawford 54). Bowling: For Brooklyn,' Bilby five for 48 and seven for 51, Carruthers three for 56. Technical 0.8., 205 (Hathaway 68, Bell 31, Blatherwick 41, Baker 23) and 105 for six wickets (Blatherwick ■ 36, Allan 26 not out, Bowkett 21) beat Y.M.OA. 157 (Hawers 76, Smith 31), and 119 (Steptoe . Onslow, 226 (Venn 67, Kelly 43, Thomas 31, Webb 16, Laurenson 14) and 162 (Webb 41, W. Walls 31, Venn 22, McDonald 17, McHugh 14 not out, Thomas 12, Laurenson 11), beat . University, ' 140 (Redwood 37, Bush 26, Galbraith'l9 not .out, Grover 13, Warren 12, Kane 10) and" 131 (Kane 47, Warren 24, Baker 13, Bush 13). Bowling for Onslow, Webb four for 25, Venn two for 28, Thomas three for 47, McHugh three for 30, Thomas four for 55; for University, Kane four, for 49, Baker two. for 44, Bush four for 53, Grover three for 25. THIRD GRADE. Kilbirnie B, 238 for seven wickets (Morgan /4, Kenner 57, Croskerry 47, Hawken }?: *Vodnc 12),* defeated University, 155 Wilton 48,- Barron 21, Halstead 16, Munro 16, Smith 11). Bowling for Kilbirnie, taton took three wickets for 24, Godfrey two for 9, Paul two for 15, Morgan one for 16, and Allen one .for 27; for University, Smith one for 9. Deck one for 22, Blacker one for 33, and Camp one for 53 Kilbirnie A, 133 (Philp 46, Wharton 41, Cocks 11) were- defeated, by^.Onsloiv,,2o9 for nmee(Purkis 60, Thomas 33, Simmons 33 not Cut Poole 15), Bowling for KilSl rnT^ A l *hl] P fo«r for 70, Cox two for 06, 'Ward two for 16, Zander one for 15; r 9* sl?y Thomas six for 35, Phillips two for. 62, Munro two for 10. • Junior D. Midland, 356 (Kennedy 94, Fry 83, Blewett 47 not out, Bradburn 20, Perkin 20), beat_Welhngton College Old Boys, 234 (McKcnzie 155, James 29 not out) and 117 (James 48, Green 18 not out). Bowling for Midland, Stewart took six for 112 and three for 12; and for Old Boys, Devery three for 60. ....-'' Institute, 157 and. 159 (Hyman 38 not out, Downie 27, Hardie 24 and 64, H. Sampson 60, Phillips 16), beat Hntt, 140 and 118 for seven (G. Corbett 44 and 17, Jones 38, Player 20, Innes 39, Jarvia 27 not ont). Bowling for Institnte, K. Sampson took six for 50 and five for 30; and for Hutt, Judd seven for 62, Foster six for 61. _Karori, 168 (Harrison "70 not out),: beat Technical Old Boys, 66 and 51; MERCANTILE LEAGUE. A Grade. _ Bookers-Bricks, 201' (C. Murphy 50, Buck 24, Urwin 52, Morris 22), drew with Hannahs, 119 for seven (Allen 23, Green 23, McPartland 20, Henwood 12) ; Bowling for Bookers-Bricks; Pickering two for 49 and C. Murphy three for 23. For Hannahs, Henwood took three for' 7, Allen two for 15, Oliver two for 33. and Larsen two for 30. Smith and. Smiths, 220 (Roberts 40; Henderson 39, Waller 15, Wilson 49), beat Customs,; 227 for seven-declared (Tilyard 53, Hooper 53, Orchard 33, Jennings 27). Bowling for Smith and Smiths/ Hart' took five for S9. For Custome,. Orchard took four for 58. - ; Sargoods, 288 for mx (MeArthur 112, James not out 88, Capper 38, Mann not out 16), defeated Niveng, .120 (Melville 54, Pringle 37). Bowlipg for Sargoods,' Foley took four for 32 and Mann three for 14. For Nivens, Norris took three for 42. ■ ..■'..■•. , . ■ ■ . : Roseneath, 156 (Walden not out 78, AJ Martin 16, Keegan 15, E. Martin 14), defeated Gas Co., 110 (Hutchison 39, Kimmins 21, Rigby 11). Bowling for Roseneath, Jupp took four for 15, Walden three for 58, and A. Martin two for 17; while for Gas Co. WifEn secured five for 42. James Smith, 226 (Kilby 46, Donovan 44, Stone 82, Sanders 22. Condliffe 24, Games 17, O'Sullivan 13) drew with Cowan's, 142 for nine wickets (Crisp .35, Ruscoe 17, Brooks 17, Hueston 15, Kershaw 11). Bowling for James Smith, Stone four for 57, Clark three for 26, Donovan two for 27; for Cowan's, Brooks seven for 53, Crisp two for 39, Hassell one for 42. •'• '•-■-:. Labour B (Richardson 139, Sanderson 29, JJeikle 21) defeated Hutcheson, ■ Bowman, and Johnson (Rogerson 28). Bowling

for Labour, Richardson four for 33; for H., 8., and J., Murdoch five for 54;

B Grade,

Bing, Hams, 115 (Hutchings 25, Reader 23 Laracy 16, Holland 16)} defeated State Advances, 88 (McCarten 19, Perston 17, Bromley 14, Doherty 12). Bowling foiling, Harris, Moore took six for 45. For State Advances, Turnbull took five for 35, McCardell three for 41, and Perston two for 5.

Education,- 162 for seven (Worthington 56, Evans not out 44, Cochrane 16), beat Taxes department, 62 (Beasley 21, O Gorman 19,' Bracken 12). Bowling for Education, Worthington took four for 34, Barber thre for 13, and Ashby two for 15. For Taxes, Robertson took two for

Telephone Exchange, 201 for six, defeated Shipping, 91. Health-Pub.ic Trust, 190 for sis (Stevenson 124, Buist 18 not out), beat Working Men's Club, 183 (Lawton 86, Johnston 27, Morgan 22). Bowling for Health-Public Trust, Stevenson four for-58, Eckhoff two for 27; and'for Working Men's Club, Morgan two for 27. C. Grade. Justice Department, 184 (Dow 95, Riddell 41, Taylor 24), drew with Hannah's Warehouse, 153 for five (Wick 35, Gridley 34 not out, Hooker 32, Scorringe 13). Bowling for Hannahs, Dick took five for 48, and Gridley three for 36. For Justice, McDonald took two for 18, and Taylor two for 62. ' Customs, 226 (White 53 not out; McMillan 39, Young 28, Fisher 42), beat Taxes Department, 39 (Chandler 22). Bowling for Customs, White took three for 13, Waugh four for 7, and Gunson two for 6. For Taxes, Beveridge took three for 21, Chandler three for 36, and Campbell two jor 48. Milk Department, 193 (Gilbertson 33, Swain 60, i Smith 14, White 28, Mouat 12), beat Celtic, 62 (Mincham 10, King 12). Bowling for Milk Department, Swain took seven for 28, and Dick two for 11. For Celtic, ■ Mailman took" four for 41, Simons four for 49,: and Mincham two for 53. Printing, 241 (Johnston 118,. Peacock 33, Still 20 not out),, beat Berhampore, 112. Bowling for Printing, Johnston took sis for 33, and Norria three for 31. Pastimes, 166 (Fuller 52, Sutton 35, Eccles 13, Smith 12), beat Taubmans, 129 (Gates 77, Brown 27, Torrington 23). Bowling for Pastimes, Toms took six for .41, Boyle two for 36, and for Taubmans, Rigby three for 11, Bolt three for 69. D Grade. National Bank, 189 (Fleming 71, Fitness 48, Hunt 27), beat D.1.C., 151 (Carter 31). Bowling for National Bank, Fleming three fpr 25 and McKay four for 35. For D.1.C., Shankie took three for 23, Wheatley. three for 44. . / Printing Department,, 216 (Russell 69, Davies 28), beat Telephone Exchange, 200 (Hathaway 43, Barnes: ,41, Cusdin 63). Bowling for Printing, Russell took five for 21 and Davies four for 56. For Telephone, Barnes took seven for 84. > Grey-Greens, 256 (Johnson not out 76, Thompson not out 54, Hill 25, Monylan 23, Aitken 20) beat Whitcombes, 38. Bowling for Grey-Greens, Johnson three for 2. N.Z. Slippers, 205 for eight declared (E. Harvey 108, Neilson not out 27), beat Pensions, 152'(Granger 54; Dorian 26). Bowling for Slippers, Churchill tools three for 54, C. Williams three for 48. For Pensions, Baynes took four for 41. ' E Grade. Self-Help, 153 (Caram 36, Gooch 54, Hitt 21), beat Atlantic Union, 49. Bowling for Self-Help, Hitt took four for 13 and Smith six for 23. , For Atlantic Union, Baker took seven for 59. ; Taylor-Phoenix, 232 (J. Whitman 84, Stohr 47,-Phillips 30, Reynolds 30), beat Berhampore, 87 (Blomfield 32). Bowling for Taylor-Phoenix, Jepson took nine for 33. ■•■■-. Gas Co., 133 (Alexander 59, Topp 33), beat Ross and Glendining, 127 (Martin 34, Millgate 27). Bowling for. Gas Co., Williams took four for 49 and Rod three for 9. For Ross and Gendining, Martin took five for 44 and Millgate four for 51. Combined Insurance, 141, beat Empire Box, 128. EASTER MATCHES. To the representative programme of the Wellington Mercantile Cricket League' has been added a fixture with tho CJjristchurch City and Suburban Association,- to take place in Wellington at Easter. At the 'same" titno ■• a strong team - .will also travel to Wanganui for' the annual match with the representatives of that centre. . Mr. E. Casey, a member of the management committee and a league selector, has been appointed manager of the team for Wanganui. HUTT VALLEY ASSOCIATION. A Grade.—Waiwhetu, 108 (Berry 35), and 61 for three wickets declared (T. Jones 25, T. Love 29) beat Empire 50 (White 19) and 73 for seven wickets (Wood 21). Bowling for Waiwhetu,. Berry six for 22 and four for 12, T. Jones four for 20 and two for 25; for Empire,. May three for 33 and two for 19, Roberts four for 7, Craig three for 29. '. Randwick, 28 and 140 for five wickets (Thorn 50, Elliott 54) beat Gracefield 88 and 79. ... B Grade.—General Motors A, 156 for six wickets (Popperwell SO, M. Love 28, A. Boulton 29) beat Wills, 77 and 59 for seven wickets. Bowling for General Motors A,- Dibley seven for 17. Bell Park, 78 (Ord 35), and 100 for nine wickets (Webster 33) beat General Motors B, 50 and 100 for nine wickets (L. Burn 42). Bowling for General Motors, B. H. Bramley seven for 34. Randwick B, 130 for nine wickets and 21 for no wickets, defeated "Chronicle," 98.and 43. Bowling for Randwick, Mouat two for 35 and four for 11, Norman- three for 18 and two for 5, Hayden one for 2L and three for 23, Kilmister three for 24; for "Chronicle," Wilson four for 25. . HARBOUR .BOARD MATCHES. . Office, 115 (Sutherland 33,'Myers 28) defeated Harbour Masters, 48 (Smith 18). Bowling for office, Myers six for 14, Nixon four for 31; for Harbour Masters, Macdonald nine for 46. Mechanics, 117 (Reid 34, Groves 27) defeated Traffic B; 96 "(Carter 32,' Alexander 19). Bowling fot Mechanics, Beveridge three for 10, Hepburn three for 23, Ridga three for 30; for Traffic B, Alexander four for 26, Davies three for 15.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 48, 26 February 1934, Page 15

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OTHER GAMES, Second Grade. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 48, 26 February 1934, Page 15

OTHER GAMES, Second Grade. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 48, 26 February 1934, Page 15

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