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LOWER GRADE RESULTS. Second Grade.

Wellington College, 290 (Rainbird 81, Buggs 60 not out, Bewsant 40, Dyhrberg 31, Bush 23, Rough 14, Bradley 11, Youn o ' 10), met KiJbirnie 13 for no wickets. Bowling for Kilbirnie, Wilson took three foi 67, Eaton two for 36, Allen foui for 54, Eice one for 20. Hutt, 218 (Peglei 01, McKay 40, Heap 23 Longton 22, 'Ormsby 17, Siesons 10) met Midland, 13 for two wickets. Bowling for Midland, Cutts took five wickets for 35 ' kaioii, 384 (Keenan 54, R. McDonald 53, K. McDonald 80, F. Biowne Si, M. Brow ne 24, English 20, Rowc 45) met University, 4 for two wickets. Bowling for Um\ersity, Macdonald took five foi 133, Godfrey one for 55, Middlebrook two iw 81, Meek one foi 57, Moore one for 4 For Karon, M.,BiOvne...tpok,two; tickets {or:;l.".'Tu'n:i:'---.;v.',Vi'::?'*V;.": v :.':.':/p,:>.'-i :..:;:". ''::','":■'. ~ •Wellington scored .401-for,; nine wickets (D. Morgan-140, :Buddie 74; Meech;7l, ; E; -Wiren- 35): agaihstsWellington. ■ Collego; Old' BoysS: B>wlinr;fprpOldi:Boyg,; vßird •took-/ five^or-i79- "-^"'^-'''*^'^"Hf^l} '■■ ." Stop:Oiit "made i 230 runs ,for .no .wickets ■in':''-repJy';;torlnstitul»'COW"BoysV.'first;,in-.•;«inW«OTe'>ofi:ls4;yai'fthf'.Jß.Bßin',.-Reßer.ve.. ;Por Stop -Out Mason:has :made 159j.(n0t out)' aridI\Macklin 59 (not\6ut), For,lnstitute.; Owen made 77, Arnott 29, and _Inch li:not:out. vßowling for Stop Out*.Moore took < threer f or; 46,'; Marshall two .for v-23, Cummingitwo for 23, and Satiaholm one for 513 Batting.firsW'lnßtitutevlpßt,srx, wickets .for only 40 runs before good; stands were 'made.': Nine> Institute, bowlers sent down 44'pver9, quick changes being made. Mason batted excellently, scormg;froni.<Js boundary' -5h0t5..;,..'.;. ■ ".;/;-.;;; -'r:\ ■■) ;'':-;.■■ '' ;':i;-'f%fe';v• v Ju"'o'';:-!;A-i',- 1 i;;'i;' vv:iii'-'^t -9^ ' institute, 309"v(Thawley; 130,; fiardie.;79^ • Ornlietoh 'iarsen u18,., Douglas rV" out) niet:Petone,-40 for one wjeket, (Jving 26: not; out). • Bowling for Petone, Johns; took ;four; wickete ■ for'; 108, Barber, two for 57-■-•O'Connor one for, 27, and ■Pawson one for;4s;. fos Institute, Ppuglas.secureci °^Hosltai,; 24ly:(Jeffreys! 79,^ J.vTrewick 15, Morgan 28, Miles! 21^ Todd 16), met Wellington College Old 80y8,^47 fop we wicket (Butler 38 not out). Bowling for Old Bpye; Cording tpok foiir, for 10.;,. •.; r_ 0n510w,V265 (Griffiths 64> Thomas 47, E. Centry 40, Kilby22, yenn 28), met Hutt, 66 for four wickets (Wright;23 riot out, B,;. Muir 17 not'iout). Bowling for Hutt, l.'tMuir;took.four" for 62; including the '. hat-trick.-'v:- ''-'.-jr- '■:'«•• :-y;-:; v:;^'■■;...'"„.•-_^'--:;:;. » Mavist: 293 (Foley 172, Daragh 48, Manfi.. field; 22,r Ericsson -15, ;:Hindle-; 10, ;Brennart 10),' me£:: Jolins6nyS]le,;'s2;for '-six wickets/ Bowling for Mariet/ Ounung took • one^for'^S^/FQley^ii-wo^for;;^,- :Brennan. 'Sand:S?V^ :267;*(Ge1l ;78 t Sawker;S| Petloy; .46,': Nelson 23, ; Perry • 18)^ ■ met Brooklyn,'s2;for one,' (Jeffrey^33 not out, Beritley 13 not P«t),;; Bowling, for. Brooklyn,;Boyes took;four wicketß tor, 6^. and ' Pragnell three for;4o. : '-;C',: V: .' • : :}■<:.(■;;^; V ■ ■■:.;.'::iV:':l:'':;";.';.;;"/Junior■B.I',.-;; ;.;;;";'' ■./■-.■ •'■ -■■-karorif ■' 205 '•.' ■ (J. Hanratty ■ : 80;::'He'ndrcn 45 =Armitnge 35, 'Mack; 20, Russell .18, cut-, ton; 14,! Warren 12, not out),.; niet' .XJniyersity, •04 .'for :one ,/wicket ;'(MaEtersJ 57-^not oiit)/,-:BowlinK■ ior,./ .University... ■•/ Hpttmeister took;-five,,fo^ twdifpr .57. '•.;•','' ';l:.::'\:-'■',.:, ■•■f'.:'-'■■'.'■>■' -■■ '■■■■■•'-.•,•: ;: Wellington; -215 '■ (James 63/ Watttj. 40, Hetherington> 34, Clouston 29, .Kitclije 21), met' Stop Out, 75 and none:for 17, .Bowling for Stop' Out, ' Wallia ',tQofe„'five ,for 52,:801 and twp for 33. and ..Archer- two .for,9;,for WelJingto.n,'Blake.eetured ;sevcP; ; for .32' and • James "two for' 12.' ■■ . ' ,:.":.; Wellington College Old Boys, 181 fCowles 41.= Earl 27, - McKeiizie ;25, Sadler 19; Williams 18, Hyman'l4, Hardy 12). met Kilbirnie,' 151'for;eight",.Wicketa;(N.;Ward 4* not.out; Askew: 26,- CpleraanlS.vßice 13)'. '"; ;for Kilbirhie;:-'jAV'■•■•Ashen-- ■ : den took cix. for 52, Colemaii; t>yo for

30, Rice ;bno. for :G, aiid W. Gray ''one for 21.-': ;■.•".,:"..:••■.:.'■•" ',:■■:.■■ i!-:::^r .v-!'v ..':

Kiawauu, 21S (Mmr SG, Johnston not out 47, Bdjhss 39, Dudley 32, linnet 2j) met Tctlinic.il Old Bojs., 149 foi thice (U Hickling not out 60, W. Dyei 4->, X Kui 23) Bowling foi Technical Okl B01&, W Dju took two wckeU. tor 20, Waid two ioi 20, and Williams- °ue 101 10. Junior 82. Institute, 137 (Jeffeiy 41, H Samson 35, Woodcock 20), met Midland, 21S tor two tuckets (Bock bO, J WaUon 74, 15. Watson 57 not out). Bowling toi ilialaud, Moloney took Unco wickets toi 20, Ongley tlnec foi 12, and J Watoon U\o °Eailwnjs, 293 (Becha.s 101, Walker 40 uot out Robson 40), mot Technical Old Bojs, 78 Bowling foi Kailwajb, Jainiecon took h\e wickets toi 63. V JIUA, 238 (Smith 20, Wvncss 62, Bmnott 81, Steptoo 23,( Snno 17, Linklatcr 22), met llutt, 51 for se\cn pickets (Oir 15 not out) Bowling foi Hutt, llansen took foui foi 13, foi YMCA., Smith seemed five foi 28 and Linklatci vno foi 3. Junior C. TCaioii A, 178 (Blown 42, Heard 31, Edwaidb 20, Blewett 18, Mack 18, Haynor 14 not out), met Kilbirme, 213 for nine wickets (Heaifield 56 not out, Lander 36, Cocks 41, Doheity 22, Phillips 12) Bowling for Kilbnme, CocU took four for 02, Davios two for 17, Phillips two for 37, E Ward one foi 31 YMCA, 5G (Some 20) and 44 foi five wickets (Home 19, Spiague 18), met Kaiori B - (Harnson 22) for Kaion, Wiffen took three £01 11, McDonald four for 14, and Lainach four for 24; for V.M.C A., Jaeobsen took foui for 33 and McLean three foi 14. Junior D. Dnneisity, 238 (Kemp-54, Holstead 37, Poiteous, 29, Lees, 23, Wilton 17, bam&buiy 13, Kobeit&Ui, Blackci 11), met Maiwl, 08 and 8 for one wicket. Bowling tor Uimeisity, Blacker took tluee for 2, Kemp two for 9, Miles two for 10, Kobcrts one tor 8. _ Midland, 227 (Bradburn 59, Cooper 50, Kennedy 22, Fcrkins 20, KickeUs 10), met Hutt, live for 57 (Plajer 14, Jaivw 13 not out) Bowling tor Hutt, Findlay took six wickets for fis Johnsonvillc, 160 (Powell 83, Ciawfprd 20, Masteiton 16, Davies 14), met Kilbirnie 160 for aeven wickete (Konnor UJ, Newton 35, Whihod 20). Bowling foi Kilbirnie, Caton took three for 22 Wakelm two foi 35, Whitrod one for 16, I\.cnner one for 38, and Hayloek two for 6?. Institute, 131 (Thompson 34, King JO, Haitley 18, Barnhill not out 16), met Karoii, 160 'Bowling for Institute, Thompson took three wickete foi 13 and Millar three for 34. Junior Special. Wellington 'College, 323 (Nelson 78 Smith 50, Mackay 48, Jophn 46, Dighton 31 Giiffin 25), met Midland, for whom B Smith took two wicketsMor 89 Cleverley two for 04, and James four foi ol Kilbnme, 238 (Algar 65, Gieis 42, Tayloi 42, V Chnatophersen 25, Minifie 23), met Hutt, 76 for seven wickets (Eevell 20). Bowling for Hutt, Stiles took three for 60, Noazor three for 60, Hunt three for 41, for Kilbirnie, V Christopheisen took two for 10, Taylor two for 10, Biamley two foi 18, and Phillips one for 6 Third Grade. Karoii ("Evening Post"), Wl (Bailey 32, Stevenson 25, McDowell 20, Robb 10, Evans 12) defeated Kaiwaria 113 (Aldndge 27 Dyer 23, Manzone 17, Conohijian 14, Edlin 12). Bowling for Kaiou, Steveneon took fivo for 44, Neikson four for 48, and Sieveis one foi 12. For Kaiwarra, Manzone took four for 27, Aldruige three for 27, McKay two for 32, and Dyer .one for 27 T / 1 University won by default from Hutt. V.M.C.A.; 128 (Squire 48, Webster 23, Fritebmd 14, Howe 12), boat Mbirnio, 122 (Dunn 40, M Towmond S3. Cioss 22, Kemp 10) Bowling foi Kilbunie, M. 'Townsond topi? three foi 20, Huntei four for 17, Bobmpon two foi 28, Kemp 0110 for 32; for Y.MCA, Wobrter wemed R\h for 37, Barnes two for 18, Bell one foi 11, and Scwmgeow one for 11

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 115, 12 November 1934, Page 13

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LOWER GRADE RESULTS. Second Grade. Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 115, 12 November 1934, Page 13

LOWER GRADE RESULTS. Second Grade. Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 115, 12 November 1934, Page 13

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