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IN OTHER GRADES.

Second. University, 137 (Johnstone 36, Sharrock 23, Harding 21), met Midland 129 for eight wickets (Bentley 46 not out, Jack 34, Dalton 11 not out). Bowling for Midland, Randall took five lor 33 and Bentley two for 19; for University Stephenson secured four for 2o and Knowsley three for 39. Karori, 188 (Searell 34 Beck 34, Mack 34, Coupland 35, Wells 18, C. Edwards 17, McDonald. 13 not out), met Kilbirnie. 128 (Bam 29, Ward 22, Hanscomb 16, Wrigley 12, Booke 11). Bowling, for Kilbirnie, Edwards took three for 23, Pringle two for 27, McDonald two for 32; for Kilbirnie, Wilson captured three for 57, Hanscomb two for 34, Wrigley one for 16, Rooke one for 35, Parkin one for 37. Wellington College Old Boys, 156 (Burnette 57, Rough 48, Ronaldson 16, Dentice/15), met Wellington (Stop Out), 93 (McDonald 31, J. Moore 16 not out, Jeffery 11, W. Moore 11). Bowling, for Wellington (Stop Out), E. Moore took seven for 38, J. Moore one for 28; for Wellington College Old Boys, Reynolds secured three for 43, Young three for 14, Steele two for 21. Institute, 1 79 (Hurcomb 30) and 40 for two wickets, met Hutt, 122 for nine wickets, declared (Trask 53). Bowling, for -Hutt, Church took four for 11 and Kyle one for 3; for Institute, McKeown secured five for 33, Cummings one for 7, Hurcomb one for 12, Thawley one for 22. , , Junior A. Kilbirnie, 176 (Haylock 46, Flanagin 38, King 24, Ploughman 20, Thomas 20, Askew 26. not out), met Hospital, 265 for one wicket (Jeffreys 176, Trewick 88 not out). ' • ' Karori; 98 (Coupland 58, Bolton' 13), met Institute, 126 (Owen 39, McPherson 31). Bowling,' for Institute, Owen took five for 29, Brown two for'2o; for Karori, Bolton captured ■ five for 41. ' ■ . Onslow, 258 (Bradshaw 59, Griffiths 59, Kelly 37, E., Gentry 29, Munro 27), met Hutt, 111 for three wickets (Orr 64 not out, Jarvis 35). Bowling, for Hutt, Jones took four for 102. Midland, 196 (Grace. 66 not out, Bock 61, McCarthy 24, Lawrence 20, Rich 11), met Brooklyn, 18 for five" wickets (Johns 40 not out, McFarlane 35, Miners 31). Bowling, for Brooklyn, Miners took three for 70, McFarlane tvo for 25, Spittall two for 29. Junior 81. Institute, 202 for six wickets (Nixon 96 not out, Taylor 25 not out, Preston 20), beat Petone, 39 (Nankervill 13) and 69 (Parata 22), by an innings and 98 runs. Bowling, for Institute, Preston tobk eight for 18 and six for 14, Jeffs one for 17, Mason two for 27; for Petone, Booth secured one for 30, Dunn three for 104, Mullaney one for 23. McFarlane one for 26. Wellington College Old Boys, 263 (Morley 132, D. Earl 26), met Railways, 7 for one wicket. Bowling, for Railway's, A. Knapp took three for 28, R. Knapp three for 51. Junior 82. Wellington A, 256 (Airey 84, Rowden 63, McCleary 26 not out, Roach 26, Scandrett 21), met Kilbirnie, 75 (G. Ross 25, Fear 17, Philpott 1). Bowling, for Kilbirnie, Taylor took four for 85, G.Ross two for 77, Philpott one for 15, Fear one for 25. , Junior C. ■ Institute, 218 (Rogers 71, Calvert 66, Lewis 24), met University^ 98 ('Rpberts 33, Porteous 24) and 17 for one wicket. Bowling, for Institute, Griffiths took five for 20, Collenge two for 18, Barron two for 21 and-one for 3; for University, Lawry; three for 56 and F. Walker one for 28. Brooklyn, 248 (J. Marshall 70, Taylor 49, Long 46, Ross: 28), met Onslow, 39 for five wickets (Bramley 16 not out, Smith 10). Bowling for Onslow, Simmonds took five wickets for 25; for Brooklyn (St. John's), Carruthers took three wickets for 13 and Taylor two for 13. Kilbirnie, 294 (Sollitt 117, Macklin 52, Weller 42, McClymont 24, Hobman 16, Bolland 10), met Technical College Old Boys,. 104 for three wickets (Churchill 50 not out, Bowkett 25, Gilchrist 17). Bowling, for Technical, Jamieson took five for 76, Bowkett two for 73, Dyhrberg two for 73. Junior D. Wellington College Old Boys, 387 for nine wickets, declared (Carter 115, Kelly 69, Mitchell 39), met Midland A, 63 (Burns 36). Bowling, for Midland, Turner took three for 81, Whyte three for 69, Burns two for 42, Binriings one

for 102; for Old Boys, Mutchet secured four for 33 and Mitchell two for 12. third Grade. . Kilbirnie, 111 (Robinson. 24, Stott 23, Dunn 20, Mouat 13 not out, Goldstein 10) and 93 for four wickets (Goldstein 31 not out,-Stott 29, Kemp .14), beat Railways, 94' (Ward 43, Thorne 35), by. 17 runs on the first innings. Bowling, for Kilbirnie, Dunn took four for .41), Loughnan three for 18, Smithson, two for 23 and one for 38; for Railways, Strafford' secured six for 32 and three I for 28, Thorne two for 23 and one for 38, Arkenstall one for 8 arid Brown one for 32. : : ' '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 15

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IN OTHER GRADES. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 15

IN OTHER GRADES. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 15