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IN OTHER GRADES

SECOND GRADE

Wellington College Old Boys, 35 (Young 128. Dyhrberg 70, Reynolds 4! Ronaldson 22, Wickstead 22), beat Tecr nical Old Boys, 243 (Allan 62, Macalla: 40, Dyer 39, Southee 25) and 121 fo six wickets (Dyer 34 not out, Macalla; 32, Allan 21 not out), by 113 runs o; the first innings. Bowling, for Oli Boys, Steel took'four for 30. Quirk three for 48, Young two for 16, Dyhi berg two for 18; for Technical Ol< Boys, Southee captured five for 34 am o Allan two for 42. ! Wellington (Stop Out), 146 (W s Moore 42, E Moore 16 not out, .1 Moore 15. Jeffery 12) and 115 for m h wickets (Mason 64 not out, Jeffery 4' s not out), beat Midland, 37 (Hatch l: a not out) and 212 (Jack 75, Cleverly 33 n Cantlay 23. Watson 22, Armstrong 18 o Hatch 14, Bentley 10 not out). Bowl 0 ing, for Midland, Bryant took four foi 3 39, Watson three for 15, Bentley thre« c for 43; for Wellington (Stop Out), E / Moore took seven for 21 and two foi :- 63, J. Moore five for 72, Boyton two foi 1 9 and two for 76. Bale one for 6. An eight-point win for Wellington (Stor. Out). Kilbimie, 321. beat Wellington, 15£ (Monteath 38, Rose 34, Cousins 20, 1 Casey 19, Wiren 17 not out, Arndt 16) and 140 for one wicket (Arndt 82 Wiren 57 not out). i University, 226. Hutt, 105 for six (Trask 44, Kyle 15 not out, Sissons 43; 3 Edgley two for 47). 3 JUNIOR A. Petone, 200, beat Hutt, 154 and 24 for \ no wickets (Orr 18 not out), by 46 ' runs on the first innings. Hospital, 340 (J. Trewick 107, Miles \ 67, Jeffery 81, Munro 36) and 32 for > :o wickets, beat Karori, 121 (McLaren 37) and 248 (Warren 59, Cuthbertson 50, Picot 48 not out), by ten wickets. Bowling, for Hospital, Morgan.took two for 25 arid three for 69, Miles three for 30, Clark one for 19 and two for 72, Daly two for 21; for Karori, Nimmo . took four for 86 and Sutton two for 89. : Kilbirnie, 188 and 260 for seven wic- ■ kets, declared (Haylock 71. Haswell 56 : Flanagan 54 not out, White 38; Blun- _ dell three for 90, McKenzie two for • ?~:~, beat Wellington, 115 and 144 (O Connor 21, Dawson 35, Blundell 34 not out). Bowling, White -five for 51 Drake one for 9, Haylock one for 5 and Dumbleton one for 23. ■ JUNIOR 81. Wellington College Old Boys, 162 (Reynolds ,25, Male 22, Earl 22. Young 21), drew with Midland, 125 for four , wickets (K. Laurence 51 not out, ; Raven 26, Daly 20). Bowling, for Mid- . land, Moseley took three wickets for . -38 runs, Daly one for 4, K. Laurence one for 21, Harriett one for 21; for Old ; Boys, Cording secured four for 39 ; ai' way,s' 21°. defeated Petone, 92 . and 75 (Craig 29). Bowling for RaiJ- , ways, Gray took two for 9 and R Knapp two for 18. JUNIOR 82. ! m^w"B^ 156-'bcat Hult A< U2 and 192 (Ward 65, Heap 40, Judd 23, Rob|erts 20), by 44 runs on the first innings. Bowling for Wellington, Clouston took four for 64. • Hutt B won by 'default from Midland—an, 8-point. win. JUNIOR C. There was no play on Saturday in the match between Institute and Kilbirme, which thus resulted in a draw.' Institute made 250 and Kilbirnie 127 for six wickets on the first day. There was no play in the Old Boys v. Hult match. Technical, 345, beat Kaivnarra, 197 (McLean 53, Sandholme 35, Johnston 47) and 91 (McLean 34, Sandholm 14, Turner 12, Billings 19). Bowling for Technical Old Boys, Dyer five for 40, Jameson three for 17, and Allen two for 13. An 8-point win for Technical Old Boys. JUNIOR D. Old Boys. 183 and 189 for 'eight wickets (Earl 58, Tait 38, Bardsley 28 not out), beat Kilbirnie, 98 and 253 (Bufd 113, Whelan 38). JUNIOR E. Johnsonville, 122 and 225. beat Kilbirnie, 74 and 252 (Russ 117, S. Morris 106), by 21 runs, securing an Bpoint win. Bowling for Johnsonville, Neal took six for 74, Davies one for 37. Institute B (Colonial Carrying Co.), 104 (Montgomery 29, Gillies 21) and 250 (Bick 33, Cunninghame 56, Bowen 27. Hill 26), beat New Zealand Railways, 188 (Donald 41, Hewitt 34, Lerneweber 22, Fisher 21) and 163 (Withers 40, Walton 33, Burns 31). Bowling for Institute. Dick five for 34 and three for 48, Gillies three for 30 and one for 8; for Railways, Withers three for 30 and five for 59, Hewitt five for 24 and one for 26. Eight-point win for Institute (Colonial Carrying Co.). THIRD GRADE. Kaiwarra, with only five men, were beaten by Kilbirnie. Kilbirnie 69 for one wicket declared and 65 for three wickets (Stott 36, Loughnan 31 not out). Kaiwarra 12 and 107 (Evans 44 not out, Henderson 20). . The Hult v. Onslow A match was not played. r- j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1936, Page 5

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IN OTHER GRADES Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1936, Page 5

IN OTHER GRADES Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1936, Page 5

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