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OTHER MATCHES. Second Grade.
Karori, 122 and 103 (Keenan 15 and 24, Russell 29 not out and 15, Bryce 19, Mack 10, Standige 13), beat Stop Out, 106 and 63 (Mason 37, Macklin 26, Liddicoat 13 and 19, Bale 14 and 10 not out). Bowling for Karori, Macdonald took nine for 20 and seven for 19, Keenan three for 40; and for Stop Out, T. Moore two for 35 and five for 37, Sandholm seven for 46 and three for 31, Boyton one for 11. Wellington College, 404 for 4 declared (Rainbird 154, Young 104), beat Institute, 202 (Tucker 43, Banks 40, Ormiston 37, Herd 28) and 78 (Ormiston 16, Herd 15). Bowling for College, Quirk took three for 18 and two for 7, Bush three for 66 and four for 32, Dixon three for 41, three for 29. ... ' Kilbirnie, 335 for none (Wrigley 188, Eaton 108), defeated Midland, 265 (McCawe 143 not out, Patrick 44, Armstrong 28, Hutchings 21) and 226 (Devonport 120, Armstrong 23, McCawe 20). Bowling for Kilbirnie,. Wilson two for 38 and two for 35, Ashenden two for 41, Allen three for 52. Junior A. Hospital, 245 (Jeffrey 59. H. Trewlck 53, Wintlley 36 not out), beat Midland 110 and 102 (Pengelly 57, Clifford 17 and 32, Webb 10 and 28, Lawton 13). Bowling for Midland, Leuchars took four for 52, Clifford three for 38; and for Hospital Trewick five for 16, Miles five for 6, Windier three for 24. > Midland, 274 and six for 188 declared (Gell 83 not out, Bolt 35, Kennedy 29, Whaler 24), beat Technical Old Boys, 174 (McAllan 50, Clunie 27, Handley 26) and 227 (McAllan 111, Boddy66, Dhryber 21). Bowling for Midland, Gell • seven for 59 and Hester four for 44; for Technical, Clunie four for 44. Marist, 272 (<Foley 48, Day 41, Brennan 38, Cudby 32, Frost 26, Hindle 30), defeated Hutt, 258 (Hughes 85, Faber 68, Holstead 26 not out). Bowling for Marist, Hayden five for 41; for Hutt, Wright five for 32. . Junior 81. Wellington College, 146 and 159 for 6 (Mackay 35 and 62 retired, Beard 35, Neison 30), beat Stop Out, 92 and 207 (Scott 61, Thomas 49, Kemp 25 not out). Bowling for Stop Out, Thomas took three for 15. Hitchen three for 15; and for College, Mackay four for 22 and five for 65, Nelson six for 46 and four for 46. University, 273 (G. Middlebrook 71 not out. Turnbull 34) and 101 for three (Moore 48 not out), defeated Petone East, 165 and 199 (Burridge 68, McLaughlan 39, May 39) by seven wickets. Bowling for University, Wicks took three wickets for 23, H. Middlebrook three for 32 and, C. Middle^ brook two for 47; and for Petone, Green took five for 67; Taplin two for 11, House two for 53 and two for 46. Hutt, 196 (Lockett -38, Hoare 32, Hunt 25 not out, Gostelow 23) and five for 162, declared (Gostelow 55, Hobbs 37 Hoare 34 not out), beat Wellington College Old Boys, 166 (C. Mark 56, Andrews 26, Childs 21) and six for 56 (Binnie 22). Bowling for Hutt, Thome three for 23, Revell three for 34, Stiles two for 38; for Old Boys, Trott two for 10 and three for 31, Earl two for 38 and two for 25, Kershaw two for 41. Junior 82. Wellington College Old Boys, 353 (Bradley 124, G. Reynolds 60, Kelly 39, Cooper 37 not out, Cording 35) and 71 for four (Cording 23, Mark 17, Cimino 15), beat Kaiwarra, 283 (Lubransky 49, Condon 47, McKay 37, Southee 34, Somes 23, Aldridge 22, D. Billings 17, W. Billings 13) and 217 for seven declared (Somes 77, Condon 42, Lubransky 25, W. Billings 16, D. Billings 15 not out). Bowling for Kaiwarra, Lubransky took four for 57 and two for 16; and for Old Boys, Duncan two for 17, Bradley three for 27. Railways, 137 (Butler 73, Gray 39, Knapp 26 not out) and 136 for four wickets declared (A. Robson 34, Wolley 48 not out, Gray 20 not out), defeated Hutt, 176 (Jones 30, Ryan 30, Church 28, Fitzinauriee 20) and 132 for four wickets (Ryan 55, Burton 34). Bowling for Railways, A. Robson took four wickets for 14, Knapp four lor 53; and for Hutt, Ryan four for 44. Compelled to follow on after scoring 98 (Davies 28, Wiren 20, Philp 16; Taylor six for 46, Edmunds two for 29, McGirr one for 15) in reply to Seatoun's 244 (McGirr 107, Taylor 40, Dykes 22, Edmunds 19, Forbes 15, Tucker 13, Minifie 10; Flanagan four for 65, Bryenton two for 24, Philp two for 66, Davies one for 6, Wiren one for 43), Kilbirnie in their second innings made 322 (Coleman 119, Bryenton 36. Last-Harris 27, Scotland 25, Davies 19, Wiren 17, Philp 14 not out, Davison 13; Edmunds four for 61, Taylor three for 72, Boon two for 57).' They then dismissed their opponents for 63 (McGirr 24, Moseley 15; Wiren six for 36, Flanagan four for 18), thus securing an eight-point win and the championship. Junior C. Brooklyn (St. John's), 254 (Blake 142, Booth 32 not out) and five for 103 (Cole 31 retired, Booth 23), beat Wellington. 140 and 203 (Simm 89). Bowling for Brooklyn Bilby took six for 35, Marshall three for 10. - Onslow, 56 (Webb 22, Laurenson 12) and 118 (R. Venn 23, C. McHugh 20 not put, Bailey 18, Thomas 18, McDonald 12),
beat Midland, 19 and 87 (Crawford 27, Milner 24). Bowling for Onslow, E. Venn five for 6 and five for 38, Thomas four for 21; for Midland, Fitzgerald five for 59, Ongley, sen., seven for 18 and three for 41, Ongley, jun., two for 10. Technical, 197 (Bell 39 not out, Ward 30, Blatherwick 25, Bowhett 23, Barber 22, Allan 18) and 59 for no wickets (Blatherwick 27 not out, Baker 24 not out), beat Institute, 125 (Stevens 40, Allan 22) and 124 (Farnsworth 30, Lawson 21 not out). Bowling for Technical, Bowhett four for 36 and sis for 52, Allan two for 12. This was Institute's only loss this season. , Junior D. Karori, 237 (Warren 77, Harrison 72, Phypers 25, Hamel 24) and 97 (D. Larnach 23, Phypers 18, Adams 16), defeated Midland 246 (Bradham 56, Butler 43) and 84 (Kennedy 38). Bowling for Karori, Harrington" three for 60 and four for 26. J. Larnach two for 39 and three for 28, McDonald three for 9. Karori required 94 runs to win in thirty-five minutes, the last man hitting the winning six in the last over of the day. This win gives Karori the championship. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. I A Grade. Smith and Smiths, 173 for six (Henderson 38, Roberts 24, Dobbs 40, Diack 38) beat Hannalis 162 (Parton not but 56, Alleu 35. Oliver 22, R. Johns 26). Bowling for Smith and Smiths, Diack took five for 4S and Hart three for 40. For Hannahs; Oliver took three for 62 and Lowe iiwo for 55. Customs, 220 for nine (Tilyard 85, O'Connor 21, Johnson 32, Cottrell not out 24, Hooper not out 15), beat Nivens 181 (Clarke .35. Bolt 27, Elliott 23). Bowling for Customs, O'Connor took three for 62 and Jenkings four for 54. For Nivens. Bolt took three for 62 and'Priigle three for 108. : Cowans, 167 for two wickets (Crisp not out .110, Brooks 25) beat Gas Co. US , (Meade 28, Hicks 26, Dennison 17) Bowl for Cowans, Crisp took three for 29, Hassell two for 27, and Brooks two for 30. Taylor Phoenix, 121 (Jepson 37, Freeman 34) beat Self Help, 112 (Camm 26, i Goocb 41). Bowling for Taylor Phoenix, i Reynolds two for 27, Phillips two for 3. i James Smith, 212 for five (H. Noot 90, ' J. Donovan 52, -T. Sanders 19 hot out), , beat Sargoods, 166 (Foley 39, Thompson I 36, Cappqr 31). Bowling for James Smith, H. Noot, four for 31; J. Dono\an, tlnee ; for 17; P. Stone, two for 36. For Sargoods: H. James, three for 76. B ;Grade. 1 Bing Harris, 170 (Moore not out 92, 1 White 15, Kelleher 14, Ready 14), drew with Education 158 for seven (Lake 52, Evans 43, Gibson not out 14). Bowling for Bing Harris, Ready took five for 41 . (including the "hat trick"). • For Educa- . tion, Worthington took five ■ for 49. ( Taxes Department 207 (Kittelby & Robj ertson 36, O'Gorman not out-27) beat La : I hour Department 126 (Osborne' 20, HanI chard 19). Bowling for Taxes; Robertson j took three for 34, Kettelby two for 25, and j Beasley three for 26. For Labour, Bram- > well took four for 33, Hoffmeister three j for 74, and Hanchard two for 8. ) State Fire, 240 for seven, declared (McL Kenzie not-out 116. Seamer.6B).' defeated . Telephone Exchange, 55 (Morgan not out [ 20). Bowling for State Fire, CKmo-took six for' 27 and McKenzie two for "24. ". j State Advances, 177 for two (Bromley \ not out 57, Morison '47, McCardell 24, : Gibbs not out 42), defeated Working Men's Club, 158 (Andrews 50, Lawton 24, 3 Aamodt .21, Morgan not _out. 21, JRyan. 12J. r Bowling for State Advances," Turnbull . took four for 21. Stiver three for 64. and 1 McCardell three for 65. For W.M.C.. Wareham took two for 58.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 12 March 1934, Page 12
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