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PLUNKET SHIELD

WELLINGTON TEAM > The Wellington Qricket Association's d selector,\Mr. A. W. Duncan, has chosen n the following to meet Auckland in the n Plunket Shield match at Auckland on February 5, 6, 8, and 9: — jt J. R. Lamason (Old Boys), i- V. H. du Chateau (Old Boys). Ie B. Griffiths (Old Boys). n C. Parsloe (Kilbirnie). ■? J. Ashenden (Kilbirnie). E. Tindill (Midland). J. Ell (Wellington). D. A. R. Moloney (Manawatu).

N. Gallichan (Manawatu). M. P. Donnelly (Taranaki). M. O'Brien (Hawke's Bay). S. Ward (Kilbirnie), twelfth man. J. A. R. Blandford, E. D. Blundell, W. Tricklebank, and E. G. McLeod, were not available. They have been replaced by du Chateau, Ashenden, O'Brien, and Donnelly. LOWER GRADES Second Grade. Hutt 212 for four wickets (Wall 104, Sissons 32, C. Muir 28 not out, Trask 23) beat Kilbirnie 205 for eight wickets declared (Eaton 102, Parkin 29), by six wickets. Bowling for Hutt. Pegler took three for 74. A five-point win for Hutt. . Midland 206 for eight wickets (Cantlev 50. Murdock 43, Jack 37, Bryant 27, Lust 17) beat Institute 192 (Arnott 48 Tucker 32, Buchan 29, McKeown 1 23) Bowling for Institute, Buchan five for 60, McKeown two for 41; for Midland, Bentley seven for 67 and Jack two for 40. A five-point win for Midland. „ Wellington (Stop Out) 165 (McDonald 30, Jeffrey 25, Chaplin 24 W. Moore 18, Bale 18, Boyton 14, Macklin 11), drew with Technical College Old Boys 160 for nine wickets (Southee 64, Dyer 39, G. Churchill 21, Boddy 17). Bowling for Technical, Allan two for 24, Boddy two for 45, W. Churchill one for 0, Palme* one for

5, Nicol one for 23, McAllan one for 35; for Wellington (Stop Out), Sanclholm seven for 74, Boyton two foi 57. junior A. Hospital 288 for five wickets declared (Jeffrey 117 not out, Morgan 58, H. Trewick 53, J. Trewick 24, Daly 16, Miles 16 not out) beat Brooklyn 141 (Pragnell 41, Morris 28 not out, Thomas 18, Miller 13, Joiner 11). Kilbirnie 241 (Haylock 73, Askew 59 Kinc 35, Davison 28, Thomas 18) beat Midland (S.W.) 156 (Clark 50, Petley 33, Kennedy 18, Bolt 13, Baxter 12). Bowling for Kilbirnie, Dumbleton four for 37, Haylock three for 33, Drake one for 8, Davison one for 12, Allen one for 37; for Midland, K e "~ nedy four for 57, Barclay two for 69, Gell one for 73. ~ The Hutt junior A eleven beat the Kilbirnie junior B2 team. Hutt scored 221 for three wickets (Williams 144, Jarvis 57 not out) and Kilbirnie 114 (Bramley 37, Dearfield 21 not out, Lower 17, Taylor 14). Bowling for Hutt, Holstead five for 39, Muir three for 35, Hunter one for 8; for Kilbirnic, Taylor two for 43 and Resiieaux one for 27. . , Midland 275 for five wickcts declaied (McCarthy 84 not out. Grace G3, Webb SI Macßae 46) drew with Institute 180 for six wickets (McCarthy 89, Scott 32 Stevens 27). Bowling for Midland. Davenport took two for 7 ana Douglas two for 7.1. Junior 81. Railways 196 (R. Knapp 66. BuckmasLer 33, Dwan 23, Wollev 23, Bryan 21 not out) defeated Institute 8- (Perston 35). Bowling fof- Railways, R. Knapp six for 24, Giflrord * > for Institute, Jeffs -three for -50, Pers : ton three for 65, Bull two for_l4, Gini two for 37. A five-point win for KailW Huit B 145 for eight wickets (Neal 32 not out, Foster 30) beat Wellington A 143 (Airey 66, Standish 21) by two wickets on the first innings. Bowling for Hutt, Sullivan took four for 36; for Wellington, McDonald four for 55 and Airey three for 34. A five-point win for Hutt.

Junior C. Old Boys 167 (Bydder 40, Andrews 28, Fisher 26 not out, Corrigan 25, Rose 11) defeated Brooklyn (St. Johns) 144 (Long 50, Ross 20, Taylor 18) by 23 runs. Bowling: For Brooklyn, Caruthers four wickets for 46 runs, Bunchenburg two for 22, Taylor two for 34; Old Boys, Andrews six wickets for 41 and Yeatman four for 59 runs. A five-point win for Old Boys. Technical College Old Boys 175 for three wickets declared (Dyhrberg 71 not out, Gilchrist 39, Woodger 32, Bowkett 27 not out), beat Karori 16 and 81 (Keenan 41, Lewer 12). Bowling for Technical, Jameson took five for 7 and two for 28, Dyer four for 8 and four for 37, Bowkett three for 5. Technical won by an innings and 78 runs. Institute <285 for four wickets, declared (C. Rogers 149 not out, Calvert 67, Beveridge 30, Smith 22 not out), drew with Kilbirnie 152 for eight wickets (Bolland 56, Grey 48, McClymont 22, Reid 13). Bowling: For Institute, Smith six for 38, Barron one for 43; for Kilbirne, Hobman three for 90, and Bolland one for 37.

Junior D. j Wellington College Old Boys 289 for ight wickets, declared (C. Colley 83, /litchell 46, Bardsley 37, Cowles 27, /lushet 19 not out), beat Midland B 4. Bowling for Old Boys, Mushet ook six for 10. A five-point win for )ld Boys, who have now 34 points, and ire top of the grade. Kilbirnie, 172 for three wickets (Parkin 56 not out, Alexander 32 not out, 3urd 26, Hunt 25, Cocks 16) beat Midand A 94 (Snook 36, De Muth 33) and 05 for two wickets (Snook 68 not jut, Binning 18, De Muth 15 not out) >n the first innings. Bowling: For kilbirnie, Cocks three for 32 and one 'or 45, Morris two for 12, Alexander >ne for 31 and one for 20, Parkin- one 'or 4y for Midland, Burns one for 21, 3inning one for 44, Turner one for 49.

Junior E. Kilbirnie 201 for five wickets, declared (Morris 92, G. Tucker 32 not out, Hudson 24, L. Tucker 20, Ross 11), beat Kaiwarra 116 (Aldridge 23, Williams 22, Woodward 19 not out, Taylor 16, Evans 13), and 99 for four wickets (Wellum 29, Thomas 19, Taylor 14, Aldridge 11 not out), by 85 runs on the first innings. Bowling: For Kilbirnie, Ross five for 30 and one for 26, G. Tucker one for 15 and one for 13, Morris one for 8, Philpott one for 17, L. Tucker one for 24, Ross one for 33; for Kaiwarra, Evans two for 65, Wellum one for 22, Williams, one for 25, Aldridge one for 38.

Institute B (Colonial Carrying Co.) 182 (Nash 70, Bo wen 33, Hill 29), drew with Johnsonville 101 for seven wickets (Davis 26 not out, Parsloe 24). Bowling: For Institute, Dick four for 24, Cunninghame three for 43; for Johnsonville, D. Moore five for 48, and Neal three for 35. Third. Karori 117 (Hubbard 28, Harrison 23, HaU 21, Boxall 10, and 40 for one wicket (Davis 16 not out, Hubbard 16 not out) defeated Y.M.C.A. 80 (Miles 34, Thomas 12, Jennet 11) and 69 (Haigh 30). Bowling: For Karori, Davis four for 30 and three for 19, McQueen one for 22, and 2 for 14, Hall one for 17 and two for 4; for Y.M.CA, Hawton, six for 33. Onslow A 128 (Youngs 26, Fitzpatrick 26, Pyne 23, McHugh 13, Browne 13 not out) defeated Hutt 86 (T. Dunn 35, Walsh 14, Jones 10) by 42 runs on the first innings. Bowling: For Onslow A, Youngs two for 29, Richards two for 20, Bunce two for 15, Browne one for 6; for Hutt, Gilder four for 34, Jones four for 42, Dunn one for 37, Walsh one for 5. A 5-point win for Onslow A. Onslow A have yet to be defeated this season.

Onslow B 218 (Mason 74, Hayes 36, Bruce 21, McCarroll 20, Oakely 17 not out) defeated Railways 152 (Venimore 81 not out, Ward 42) by 66 runs on the first innings. Bowling: For Onslow B, F. C. Gentry two for 1, Hayes two for 13, Bruce one for 27, McCarroll one for 37; for railways, McWhinnie four for 66, Venimore two for 47, Fagg one for none, Chisholm one for 8. A Sipoint win for Onslow B.

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

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

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