LOWER GRADE RESULTS
Second Grade
Stop Out, 259 for seven, declared (J. Moore 74 not out. Mason 39, \V. Moore 28, Sandholm 23, E. Moore 20 not out, Sannders 16, Cumming 15), beat University, 138 (Wilson 25, Fortune 21, Master 19, Recce 12, Tredray 10). Bowling for Stop Out, Boyton took five for 17 and three for 15, Sandholm four for 49 and two for 15, E. Moore two for 10, Lee one for 5. For University. Tredray took three for 64, Fortune two for 23, and Masters one for 18. A ten-point win for Stop Out.
Midland, 209 and 182 (Jack G9, Cant1. 21, Clark 19, Crawford 12 Cleverley 12. Armstrong 13 not out), beat Kilbirnie. 120 and 200 for six (Ward 80, Bain 74 not out, Hatehard 20, Eaton 17. McGrath 15), by 89 runs on Ihe first innings. Bowline for Kilbirnie. Allen took six for 64, Hatehard three for 18 Clarke one for 28. For Midland. Duncan took three for Gl and Cleverley one for 44.
Institute, 186 for seven, declarer! (Bilby CO. Tucker 48), obtained a spoint win over Hutt, 126 and 148 for five fL. Muir -19. Tattersall 33 and 32. Sissons 24, C. Muir 23 not-out).■ Bowl-
in*, for institute, Tucker took three for 29, .Henderson three for 44, and Fortune three tor 45. For Hutt, Pegley took tour for 27. , Technical College Old Boys, 241 (L Dyer 52, Kitto 3d. Churchill 31, W* Dyer 21, Bonner 21, Allen 18 not out) I beat Wellington, 193 (Duff 40, Newman 38, Tuckwell 32, McDonald 21 Sn 24) and 144 for five (Arndt 57 not out 1 Newman 31, Wiren 29, Potier 21 no-' out). 3owling for Wellington, Potier took four for 87, Newman four for 25 Kirk five for 24; For Technical, Allen took five for 56 and one for 30, Handley two for 30 and one for 24, Boddv ?n c$ r 3?, and one/°r 30, Dyer one for 120, Macallan one for 24, Kerwin one for 21. Technical College Old Boys I won by 46 runs on the first innings. Junior A. Midland, 172 and 63 (Bruce 16, Hatch 1? not out. Gates 10), scored an outright W m over Onslow. 79 and 128 (Bramley 34, Bull 27, Lindsay 28) Bowling for Midland, Cook took seven for 53 and Gates two for 48 For Onslow, Gentry took three for 17 and Bird four for 24. ■ Johnsonville, 302 (Law 104. 'Kenny 60), beat Hutt, 136 and 153 for four (Lambert 101, Kilminster 35, E. Mui--30. Dawson 30). Bowling for Hutt, E Muir took three for 102. For Johnsonville, Symonds took three for 18 and Kenny three for 36. A five-point win for Johnsonville. Junior BL Railways, 233 and 75 for two (J. Robson 33), beat Stop Out, 44 and 259 (McCarthy 87, Bollard 74 not out Archer 29). Boivling for Railways R linapp took seven for'6o. Railways won by eight wickets. Kilbirnie, 311, beat Institute, 92 (Calvert 21, Sampson 13, Brown 14, Fulton 11), and 321.f0r three (Douglas 86 not out. Marsh 74, Brown not out 69 Beyeridge 54), by 219 runs on the first innings. Bowling for Kilbirnie Dumbleton took five for 29 and one for 42, -Flanagan four for 34, Philp one for 9, Gini one for 35, and Parkin one for 34.* Wellington College Old Boys. 209 (Morley 76, Wickstead 28, McKenzie 42 Earl 17 not out), beat Karori, 15S (Armitage 80. Edwards 46). Bowline for Old Boys, Stevens took six for 18 For Karori, Sutton took five for 39 Pringle three for 22, and Armitage two for 14. University, 223 (Betts 85, Shaw 27 not out, Eggleton 24, Josephson 23 CHesterman 22), and 54 for three (Shaw 15 not out,. Moore 14, Lunn 43) beat Technical College Old Boys, 192 and 79 (Bowkett 26 not out). Bowling for Technical, Jameson took four for 69, Bowkett three for 57 and three for 10. For University, Shaw took three for 7, Moore two for 12, and Weeks three for 27 (including the hat-trick). Junior 82. Karori, 82 and 190 for six (Welch not out 46, Hamel 42, J. Monk 31 Bolton 16 and 26, Wissen 21), beat V.M.C.A., 133 (Smith 35, Linklater 26) and 128 (Smith 28, Wrigley 25).' by four wickets. Bowling for Karori, Bolton took three for 14, L. Monk three for 23. J. Monk two for 25. and Gaskin two for 15. . Midland, 239 and 166 for three (Wymess not out-30, Watson 29, DenUce not out 24, Bock 24) v beat Kilbirnie, 238 (Doherty. 76, .Macklin 70. Nicholl 19..Clarke 16. Reid 14). by one run on the first innings. Bowling for Midland, Moloney took seven for 47 Ericsson one for 15, Bock one for 17 Rexworthv one for 53. Hutt, 148 (Lynch 33 not out, Rudman 33, Inch 26, Neale 24). scored a 10----point win over Onslow. 55 (Laurence 28) and 69 (Eades 12, Munro 11, Burton 10). Bowling for Onslow. Heatherwick took three for 32; for Hutt, Inch took seven for 24 and five for 11, and lynch three for 19. Junior C Karori- 109 (Russell 54) and 132 (Condon 53), beat Technical 32 (Lawson 10) .and 73 (Woodyer 33). Bowling for Karori. Keonan took seven for 19. and four for 21. Kilbirnie, 249 (Haylock 113. Marshall 35, Kenner 31, Cocks 26), and 79 for five (Allen 29. Haylock 23 not out Marshall 11 not out), beat Brooklyn. 227 and 215 for three, declared (Cole 122 not out, Carruthers 27 hot out, Ross-30,- Taylor 25), by 22 runs on the first innings. Bowling for Brooklyn. Carruthers took five for 77 and . one for 26, Marshall one for 27 -.and one for 23, Rosie one for 27 and one for 7, and Taylor one for 13. For Kilbirnie, Caton took one for 28, Allen one for 30,, and Haylock one for .41. Kaiwarra, 197 and 118 for one (Muir 49 and 59 not out). Johnson 37. Hickling 31, McKay 29, McLean 16 and 21 not out), beat University. 153 and 150 (Adams. 43. Bourke 53. Brunsdeii 33) Bowling for Kaiwarra, Turner took seven for. 65. McKay four for 44. and Johnston three.-for 54. For University Howe'l took four for 100, and Oram two for 29. Junior D. Karori, 60 and 129 (Beck 59), beat Institute A, 60 and 79 (Rodgers 24. Smith 28). Bowling for Institute, Millar took five for 18. • For Karori, Smith took six for 35. and Nimmo four for 38. I Institute B, 32 and 162 for six, dejclared. defeated■ Kilbirnie, 90 and 100. I ' Junior Special. Wellington College, 145 and 163 for lour declared (Joplin 57 not out, Payne 39 not out,, Mackay 27, Griffin 24, Cameron 13) defeated Wellington C 6 and 153 (Westbrook 36, Rowden 23, Harnmond 22, Standish 19, Charllon 13, Burt 11). Bowling for Wellington, Luckie.took two for 30, Hammond one for 26. For College,- Beard took five for 37, Mackay four for 26, and Nelson one for 37. Kilbirnie. 135 and 180 (Christophersen 48. and 32, Lewer 42,. Virtue' 32) beat Hutt, 96 and 201 (Ward 68, Andrews 54, Dower 40 and 22, Thompson 24) by 9 runs. Bowling for Hutt, Andrews took five for 38 and five for 53, and Ward three for 26 (including the hat-trick). For Kilbirnie, Bramley took four for 21 and Phillips three for 26. Third Grade. Railways, 183 (Donald 60. Knapp 22, Hoare 22, Walton 20) defeated Kaiwarra 63 (Bayliss 22) and 75 (Harris 21). Bowling ior Railways, Withers took three for 20, .Walton three for 8 and three for 13, Burns two for 4 and one for 2, and Strafford five for 32. For Kaiwarra, Aldridge took five for 48 and Tidey two for 13. Karori, 152 (N. Gaskin 62. Illing 22) beat Kilbirnie 83. Bowling for Karori, J. Neilson took four for 22 and Beasley three for 40. Hutt, 129 (Winslade 35, Corbett 29. Smith 19) beat University 78. Bowling for University. Johnston took four for 40 and Walker three for 16. For Hutt, Wall secured five for 29 and Sullivan four for 18. A 5-point win for Hutt.
Petone 155 (Bramley 49, McLeggan 46, Wallis 16) and 46 for three, declared (Coleman 16 not out, McLesgan 15) defeated Onslow 86 (Bradshaw 32, Chapman 19) and 67 for seven (Bradshaw 32, Bramley 15) by 69 runs on the first innings. Bowling for Petone, Baynon took one for 19. Colevnan five lor 30, Bramley three for 1". For Onslo^v. McKay took two ior »13, Bramley throe for'4l and three for 35. Bradshaw five for 20.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 127, 25 November 1935, Page 6
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