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OTHER MATCHES.

Second Grade. Wellington, 206 (Buddie 53, Hill 27, Arndt 23, Clarke 20, Mercer 19), met Wellington College Old Boys, 68 and three for 31 (Ronaldson 17). Bowling: For Wellington College Old Boys, Steel two for 33, Barclay two for 32, Ronaldson four for 34; and for Wellington, Rose three for 10, Ham three for 22 and one for 10, Clarke two for 14 and two for 2, Clouston one for 11. Wellington College, 404 for four, declared (Rainbird 154, Young 104, Bush 37, Bezzant 33, Dyhrberg 33 not out, Lees 29 not out), met Institute. Bowling for Institute, Rogers two for 87. Karori, 122 (Russell 29 not out. Keenah 15, Bryce 19), met Stop Out, 106 (Mason 37, Macklin 26, Bale 10 not out, Liddicoat 13). Bowling: For Karori, Macdonald nine for 20; and for Stop Out, Sandholm seven for 46, T. Moore two for 35. Junior A. Midland S.W., 274 (Bolt 94 not, out, Perkins 38, Lye 34, Cakebread 15, Walker 15, Petley 14, Nelson 12, Kennedy 11), met Technical Old Boys, four for 34 (Bonner 16). Bowling: For Technical Old Boys, Clunie four for 75, McAllan two for. 46, Herd two for 52. Junior 81. Wellington, 148 (Minns 45 not out, Rowden 30, Balharry 29); Kilbirnie. three for 137 (Greig 55). Bowling: For Kilbirnie, Bramley four for 42. Wellington College, 146 (Beard 43, Mackay 35), met Stop Out, 92 (Kemp 25 not out, Scott 21). Bowling: For Stop Out, Hitchen three for 15, Thomas three for 15; and for College, Nelson sis for 46, Mackay four for 22. University. 247 for eight (Stace 58, C. Middlebrook 57 not out, Campbell 25, Turnbull 25 not out, Moore 24, Wilson 19, Wicks 12), met Petone East, 165 (MeLaughlan 58, Taplin 43, Wogan 15, Gardiner 13, Green 10). Bowling: For Varsity, H. Middlebrook five for 44, C. Middlebrook three for 52, Evans .two f0r.25; anij, for

Petone East, Green five for 67, House two f or_s3. Kaiwarra 114 and 15 for four wickets (Willis 31, Dudley 43; Midland 87 (H. Hutchings 23). Bowling for Kaiwarra, Dudley live for 47, Bird five for 30; for Midland, Beyling eight for 54 and one for 12, Smith one for 17 and three for 3, James one for 24. Junior 82. Karori 95 (L. Gaskin 46, L. Monk 10) met Technical Old Boys 129 for eight (W. Dyer 49, R. Hickling 21). Bowling for Technical, Ward five for 44, R. Hickling three for 36, L.> Dyer one for 0, W. Dyer one for 8; for Karori, H. Gaskin three for 10, McGavin two for 10, L. Monk two for 3S. Third Grade. KilbirnieA,-177 (N. Ward 106 retired, E. Ward 19, Hunter 12, Wharton 12, Cocks 11), defeated Kilbirnie B, 75 (Kenner 27, Allen 12) and 85 for four wickets (Steel 27, Kenner 18 not out, Allen 16). Bowling: For Kilbirnie A, Cocks took four for 25 and one for 11, E. Ward three for 28 and one for 33, Monaghan one for 6, D. Lander one for 4, and Smith two for 32; for Kilbirnie B, Kenner four for 49, Paul two for 19, Fredrie one for 0. Allen one for 38. and Caton one for 47. Onslow 143 (Thomas 57, Heatherwiek 17, Purkis 16, Simmons 14) defeated Railways 64 (Vennimore 18, Goes 12) and 69 (Earl 11). Bowling for Onslow, Thomas took seven for 31 and ten for 22, Heatherwiek one for 23, Parkes one for 5; for Railways, Donald five for 37, Bentley three for 31, Rohloff' one for 18. Seatoun 147 (Haylock 58, Wallace 19, Murphy 18) beat University 81 and 61 (Phillips 25, Munro 13, Blacker 16). Bowling for Seatoun, E. Edwards two for 8 and eight for 12. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. A Grade. Cowans, 233 for nine, declared (Brooks 102, Matson 39 not out, Morris 27, Ruscoe 22), beat Roseneath, 110 (Davis 44). Bowling: For Cowans, Brooks took four for 48, Huston three for 13,. and Hassell two for 26; for Roseneath, A. Martin took three for 35. Sargoods, 169 (Foley 49, Capper 17, Ward 32, Adams 20), beat Hannahs, 91 (Oliver 49). Bowling: For Sargoods, James took five for 17 and Foley four for 36; for Hannahs, Oliver took four for 46. Nivens, 166 for five (Bolt 01, Barr 22 not out), beat Smith and Smiths, 159 (Roberts 76, Dol^bs 18); Bowling: For Nivens, Evans took four for 22 and Norris tliree for 43; for Smith and Smiths, Hart took two for 42. James Smiths, 226 (Kilby 82, Noot 40,. Stone 34), drew with Bookers-Bricks, 142 for five (C. Murphy 44 not out, M. Morris 41). Bowling: For James Smiths, Stone took three for 21 and Donovan two for 22; for Bookers, H. Buck took seven for 86. ■Gas. .Co.. .235. for. five, declared (Meade 64, Hutchison. 92, Waugh 23, Rigby 15), drew with Customs, 145 for eight (Tilyard 55 not out, Galvin 39, Jennings 14, Hayman 11). Bowling: For Gas Co., Hutchison took five for 48, while Hooper took three for 35 for Customs. B Grade. State Five 134 (Jolly 61, McKenzie 19, Hodge 17, Seamer 14) defeated State Advances 105 (Mbrison 45, Perston 12). Bowling for State Fire, McKenzie took three for 43, Climo tliree for 9, and Hodge two for 23. For State Advances, Stiver took five for 50, and Perston two for 44. : Taxes.Department 151 (Beasley 49, King 21, Sutherland 17, Casey 12, Thornton 12) beat Shipping 130 (Whinham 49, Jones 24, Jlartui.2o). Bowling for.Taxes, Beasley took four for 16 and Casey, three for 52. For Shipping, Jones took four for 22, Lapworth ' three for 41, and Martin two for 30. Education, 221 for eight declared (Worthington 44, Lake 39, A. Barber 36, Ryan-30), drew- with Health-Public Trust, 87 for four (Wynne not out 53). Bowling for Education, Worthinprton took two for 6. For Health-Public Trust, Wynne took four for 69. Telephone Exchange 194 for seven (Welch 101, McNab 24, Morgan 22, Vauglian 17), beat Labour Department, 188 (Bramwell 77, Eade 18, Pelvin 17). Bowling for Telephone Exchange, Vaughan took six for 50. For Labour,' Bramwell took three, for 63 and Hoffmeister three for 63. Working Men's Club, 265 for five declared (Essen not out 117, Andrews 86), drew with Bing Harris,1 127- for seven (Hutchings 41, Laracy 20; ■ Gillespie 20). Bowling, for W.M.C., Johnson took four for 34 and Morgan two f0r.24. - C Grade. ' ~.; Pastimes, 201 for eight (Fuller 80, Sutton 24, Toms 18, Purdie 22, Nottle 17, Boyle 13). beat Customs,' 151 (White 51, Fisher 29, Thomas 23, Clarke 17). Bowl, ing for Pastimes, Toms took sis for 63. For Customs, Waugh took two for 27 and Young two for 13. Celtic, 241 (Mailman 49, Wilcox 20, Simons 122, Edie .34)', beat Taxes, 122 (Kirkwood 34, Moffat not out 30, Fisher 21). Bowling for Celtic, Mailman took four for 29 and Edie five for 33. For Taxes, Beveridge took six ' for 69 and Chandler two for 27. Justice Department, 18$ '(Dow- not out 160), beat Berhampore, 112. (Hickling 41). . Hannah's Warehouse, 103 (Gridley 82, Q'Brieh 28, Hooper 23, Evans 22), beat Milk Department,'lll (Smith 33, Sheffield 30. Swain 171. Bowling for Hannahs, Kvaiiß took five for 23, O'Brien two for 15, and Hooker two for 3.. For Milk Department, Swain topk seven for 60. • *D'Grade.. . Pensions Department, 136 defeated GreyGreen. Cabs, 115 (Hill 42). Bowling for Pensions, Baynes took five for 38 and Milliken four for 32. For Grey-Greens, McDermott t6ok t five for 22. National Bank, 144 (MacKay 44, Hookham .29, Monk 25), beat N:Z. Slippers, 115 (Brooky 35, Churchill 22)... Bowling for National' Bank, Turvey took five for 43' and Fleming three for 36.- For- N.Z. Slippers Churchill took seven- for 46. D.1.C., 116 (W. Carter hot out 32, Prosser 21),- beat Telephone. 'Exchange, 87 (Barnes not out 42): Bowling for D.1.C., Yarrell took eight for 15.- For Telephone Exchange, Barnes took four for 27 and Hathaway four for 38. . ■Whitcoinbe and Tombs, 156 for seven (Ferris 45, Dentice 43, Timi 42), beat Hutcheson, Bowman, and Johnson, 124 (Murdoch 75,)." Bowling for Whitcombes, Ferris took four for 47, while for H.B. and J., Wright took three for 77. E Grade. Empire Box, 173 (Thompson 75, Cole 22), defeated Atlantic Union, 92 (Baker 25, Conner 21). Bowling for Empire Box, Rait took seven for' 43. For Atlantic Union Baker took seven for 79. Taylor-Phoenix, 334 (Stevens 103. Whitman 56, Phillips not out 48), defeated Gas Co., 48. Bowling for Taylor-Phoenix, E. Jepson took seven for* 19. For Gas Co., Rod took four for 45. Self Help, 148 (F. Gooch not out 47, C. Gooch 27), beat Ross and Glendining, 111 (Martin 35, Connor 43). Bowling for Ross and Glendining, Millpate took nine for 48. For Self Help, F. Gooch took five for 24. Berhampore. 156 (Bayliss- 68, Blomfield 58), beat Combined Insurance, 66. HUTT VALLEY ASSOCIATION. A Grade. —Empire 219 for six wickets (White 75, Halligan 39, May 21, Wilson 27 retired, Wood. 25 retired, Cate 15 retired! beat Randwick 125 (Morris 55 not out, Thorn 21). Bowling for Empire, Craig five for 30, Wood two for 45; for Randwick, Thorn two for 51, Lowe two for 40. Wills 108 (Chestiey ,34) and 41 beat | Gear 59. B Grade.—Randwick B 153 for six wickets (Hayden 50, Kerr 35 not out, Posselt 24) defeated General Motors 69 and 17. Bowling for Randivick, Hayden six for 24 and seven for 6, Kilminster four for 30 and'tliree for' 10; jfor General- Motors, Bramley two for 55 and Vinsen two for 47. .! . Bell.Park 110 for four wickets declared (Webster 53 not out; Elbe 26 not out) beat "Chronicle"" 47 and 46. Bowling for Bell Park, Webster seven for 19, R. Hunter five for 24, Ord five1 for 34; for "Chronicle" Wilson two for 29,'Keown two for 29. Waiwhetu 134 for eight wickets (Gwilliam 39, T. Jones 38 not'out, Berry 23) defeated Gracefield 118' (King 66, Perkins 22). Bowling: For! Waiwhetu, T. Jones six for 27, Gwilliam two for 14: for Gracefield, Stephens three for 39, Webster two for 18.' ' ' ■

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Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 54, 5 March 1934, Page 5

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OTHER MATCHES. Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 54, 5 March 1934, Page 5

OTHER MATCHES. Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 54, 5 March 1934, Page 5