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KILBIRNIE SIX POINTS IN THE LEAD

SOME DASHING PLAY IN ONE-DAY MATCHES With the matches on Saturday in the Wellington Cricket Association s competitions linn ted to one day because of the of play on account of rain the previous week, some dashing pla\ Avaa seen in the senior fixtures, by deleaitng Hutt at the basin Reserve, Kilbirnie have forged further ahead in the contest forjlu> championship honours, and now have 26 points. Hutt <uo next with 20 points. Wellington put up a fine performance Karori on the Karori team's home ground and achieved their fust win and first points of die season. , , The Wellington Plunket Shield representative, C. Parsloe, did very well with the bat for Kilbirnie, collecting 7<sruns, the best batting performance of the .afternoon. The young Wellington College Old Boys' batsman, W. G. Rainbird, was also in good form, compiling 72 runs against Midland. _ Good bowling performances were also registered, R. Allen (Kilbirnie) taking six wickets for 25 runs in nine overs.

DAY'S PLAY AT A GLANCE. Kilbirnie 231 for six wickets, de clared, defeated Hutt 132. University 166 for six wickets* d& elated, drew with Institute 146 for nine W Wellington College Old Boys 193 de featcd Midland 157. . , Wellington 214 for seven wicVets, declared, defeated Karon 114. CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE. Outtight lst.lna. Win. Win. D. L. Pts. n <) O 9fi Kilbirnie J Z vn Hutt 2 J 19 Well. Coll. 0.8. ... - \ ? I 10 University — ; •„ i ;V Institute — j. ; , TX Karorl - { \ J Midland — J- 1 i 5 Wellington — 1 — 0 MAIN PERFORMANCES. Batting. C. Paraloe (Kilbirnie) W, 0. Hainblrd (Old Boys) D. S. Wilson (Kilbirnie) •« M. Browne (Karorl) ™ B. B. Boss (Hutt) *' H. Ma3on (Wellington) ™ 3. Scott (Institute) ■>; H. Foley (Wellington) , JI. D. Smith (Wellington) 4 " •Not out. Bowling. B. Allen (Kilbirnie) ® 25 H. D. Bmlth (Wellington) 4 for so 33. Mallard .(Wellington) j J™ 30 Jl, W. Duncan (Old Boya) 4 for 41 3. R. Laraason (Old Boya) • 4 for 0 h. Crawford (Midland) \ 6® ft. O'Neill (Midland) 4 for 87

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1937, Page 17

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KILBIRNIE SIX POINTS IN THE LEAD Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1937, Page 17

KILBIRNIE SIX POINTS IN THE LEAD Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1937, Page 17