LOWER GRADE RESULTS
The following are additional results of Saturday's cricket matches:—■ Second Grade. , Karori, 136 for seven wickets declared (Keenau.lß, M. Browne 23, Bryce 27 not out", Edwards 15) and 120 for nine wickets (Rowe 37, King 21, Starididge 19), obtained an eight-point win over College, 113 (Bezzant 50 not out, Hurdley 19) and 140 (Bezant 36, Bush 18, Rowland 24, Quirk 32). Bowling for Karori, R. McDonald took four wickets for 32 and two for 30, King two for 26 and two for 32, M. Browne two for 27 and two for 26, Edwards one for 8 and two for 0. For College, Bush took three for 29, Young two for 20 and four for 47, Quirk four for 17. Junior 81. Technical Old Boys, 314 (W. Dyer 76, W. Keir 71, Hickling 36, C. Kerr 31) and 76 (Williams 21, W. Dyer 15), defeated Karori, 217 (Armitage 79, Beck 44, J. Hanratty 28, L. Hanratty 21) and 146 (J. Hanratty 27, Hamilton 20, Armitage 17), by 27 runs. Bowling for Karori, Sutton took three wickets for 62 and four for 31, L. Hauratty one for 79 and five for 40, Nimmo four for 71. Junior 82. V.M.C.A., 135 (Edmonds 55, Gosling 24, Smith 23) and 98,-were defeated by Karori, 210 (Nimmo 75, Tanner 05) and 42 for no wickets (Nimmo 41). Bowling for Karori, Nimmo took four wickets for 59 J. Monk, two for 15 and four for 13, Kells two for 15, L. Monk four for 18, and H Gaskin three for 27. Junior C. Karori, 250 (Russell 109, K. Mack 20 Logan 31 not out), defeated V.M.C.A., 33 and 67 (Thompson 28), by an innings and 152 runs. Bowling for Karori, K. Mack took five wickets for 5 and three for 25, U Ninimo three for 19 and five for 26, Lewer one for 4. . Junior D. Karori (Northland), 194 (McDonald 104 Plant 32, Stott 19), defeated University 113 and 42, by an innings and 39 runs. Bowling tor Karori, Arthur took five wickets for 10, Butler three for 31 and one for 12, McDonald nine for 20 (including the "hat trick"). Junior Special. Midland, 143 (J. Hutchings 34, Bruce 28 Cooper 35) and 18 for six wickets (Bruce 79, J. Hutchings 41, Cooper 30 not out), were defeated by Petoue East (Parrant 30, Burridge 21, Bryan 34) and 83 for five wickets (Taplin 29). Bowling for Petone East, McLaughlan-took three for'2B and five for 57, Green four for 42, Taplin two for 3, Jowett one for 20. For Midland, Smith took five for 40 and three for 20, Cleverly one for 28 ■ and one for 11, ReyJing four for 48,-and Hutchings one for Ladles' Matches. Junior Grade. 0-^' 10° ioT eight wickets declared (R. McLeod.22), beat Trinity, S6'(Fergu»»_».**f!iOgg 13). Bowling for i.W.C.A., Hannah took three wickets for 16, Westbrooke two for 12, McGlinchey three, for 30, Bourke two for 34. For Trinity, Ferguson took six for 38, Mant-tan-two for 19.: ; . : , Hutt yalley Association. Y.M;C.A;,• -55 /(Bates ; 16) and 52, beat Randwick, 50 and 42 for eight- wickets. Bowling.for V.M.C.A.; Cussack took three wickets rfor; 27 and four for 23, Coleman four for 11, Edwards three tor 17. For Randwick, Leggatt took three wickets for
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1935, Page 5
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540LOWER GRADE RESULTS Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1935, Page 5
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