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IN OTHER GRADES Second Grade.

Karori 388 and 242 for seven wickets. declared (Beck 113, Wells 47 not out, Coupland 18, Searrel 17, McDonald 16. C. Edwards 10) beat Kilbirnie 122 and 228 for eight wickets (Lawton 38, Eaton 35, Parkin 26, Bain 24, Heath 23 not out,, Hanscomb 21, Wrigley 18. Rooke 12) by 66 runs on the first innings, For Karori., Edwards took four

for 55. Searrel two for 63, Coupland one for 12, and McDonald one for 52. For Kilbirnie, Hanscomb secured three for 49, Eaton one for 21, and Rooke one' for*l3. . Hutt 122 and 90 for one wicket (Trask 53. Pegler 31, Sissons 31 not out) beat Institute 79 and 120 (Harcourt 31, Waldegrave 29) by nine wickets. Bowling for Hutt, Church took four for 11, C Muir four for 31; lor Institute, McKeown captured five lor 38. An 8-point win for Hutt. Wellington (Stop Out) 93 (McDonald 31. J. Moore 16 not out, Jeffery 11, W. Moore 11) and 194 (JefCery 01, W. Moore 20, Sandholm 19, C. Straplin 12, J. Moore 11) lost to Wellington College Old Boys 156 (Burnette 57 Rough 48, Ronaldson 16, Dentice 15) and 133 (Young 66, Burnette 43). Bowling for Wellington College Old Boys. Reynolds took three for 43' and five for 82. Young three for 14 and one for 28, Steel two for 21 and two for 24 Quirke two for 32; for Wellington (Stop Out). E. Moore secured seven for 38 and three for 40, McDonald seven for .18, J. Moore one for **■ An 8-point win for Wellington College Old Boys. . Junior A. Onslow 258 and 121 for four wickets (Griffiths 59 and 55, Bradburn 59, Kelly 37) beat Hutt 245 (Longton 88, Orr 76. Jarvis 38) by 13 runs on the first innings. Bowling for Onslow, Bull took seven for 58; for Hutt, Jones took four for 102. A 5-point win for institute 126 (Owen 39, McPherson 31) and 101 for seven wickets (Douglas 27, Nausbaum 19, Welch 18) beat Karori 98 (Coupland 58) and 121 (Coupland 76). Bowling for Karori, Bolton took five for 41, Nimmo three for 27 and two for 10; for Institute, Owen took five for 29 and four for 63, Brown two for 18 and three for 31. Douglas two for 45 and two for 19. 38, Bock 25, Watts 25, Webb 13) beat Brooklyn 161 (Johns 69, McFarlane 35, Miners 31) and 144 for six wickets (Pragnell 81. McFarlane 17). Bowling two for A; for Brooklyn, Miners five for 29. Midland won on the first in nings by 35 runs. Junior 81. Wellington College Old Boys 263 and. 89 for two wickets (?r adl% 4* "°; out, Cording 30 not out) beat Railways 206 (Hills 70, Wolley 38, Gray 30). Bowling for Old Boys Cording took seven for 72, Earl one for 28, for Kau ways, Gifford took two for 29. via Boys won by 57 runs on the first mni H Sutt won by default from Wellington. ■ „ Junior 82. Hutt 180 (Heap 48, Watt 40, Muir 30) beat Midland 85 by 95 runs on the first innings. Bowling for Hutt, Juaa took six for 38 and Aldersley. four for 27? for Midland.-Smith took six for 52. A^SgStS lA te«|1&t Kilbirnie 75 A^yvios^.L^ifl^four for 21, Airey two for 21, Mams one for 10. and McDonald one for 34. Junior C. Kilbirnie, 295 and 188 for two (Weller 72 not out, Reid 63 not out, Soli?n 26 McClymont 19), beat Technical Old Boys 285 (Churchill 87 Dyhrberg 66 Cuthbert 34, Bowkett 25 Allen 20, Ingpen 18, Gilchrist 17), bylJruna on thf first innings. Bowhng, for Kilbirnie, Bryenton took three for 101, Sollitt two for 1, Bolland one for 33, Ward one for 47, Hogman one for 75, for Technical, Jamieson took two for (St. John's), 248 . (J. Marshall 70, Taylor 49, Long 46, Ross 28), defeated Onslow 94 and 108 (Eades 43 and 14, Bramley 29, Macdonald 14, Phillips 13, McGowan 12, Oxley 11, Kelly 10, Smith 10). Bowling for Brooklyn, Carruthers took five for 39, Jardine three for 13 Taylor two for 13 and two for 28, W. Marshall two .for 27 and two for 36. An eight-point win fOln?tit Ou°t ke! y2iß (Rogers 71, Calvert 66, Lewis 24) and none for 29 (Wickendon 17 not out, Barr on 12 not out), beat University, 98 (Roberts 33, Porte°us 24) and 136 (Lowry 49, Campbell 31). Bowling for Institute, Griffiths took five for 20 and four for 26, Barron two for 21, Reid one for 16 and two for 10, Col•lenge two for 18; for University, Lawry took three for 56, F. Walker one for 28. An eight-point win for Institute. Junior D. Kilbirnie, 109 and 140 (Cocks 39, Restiaux 24 not out, Alexander 24 Blackmore 16, Lamberg , 16), beat Karori 46 and 86 (Mack 26. Munro 20) by 116 runs outright. Bowling, for Kilbirnie, Alexander took five for 22, Restiaux four for 32; for Karori, Nimmo secured five for 48, Thyters two for 12, Mack one for 26. Institute, 122 (McCarthy 38, Stevens 24) and 119 (McCarthy 43, Stevens 24), beat Midland, 72 and 107 (Kennedy 25). Bowling, for Institute, Scott took five for 53 and one for 16, McCarthy three for 30, F. Rogers three for 28. An eight-point win for Institute. Wellington College Old Boys, 387 for nine wickets (Carter 115, Kelly 69), beat Midland A, 69 (Burns 36) and 196 (Dexter 54, Trendle 51, Turner 20). Bowling, for Old Boys, Mnslett took three for 37. The Midland team wore black armbands in respect of K. Hutchings, who died on Friday last. Junior E. Technical Old Boys, 164 (Copeland 38, Bowe 27, Elton 16, Dustin 22, Jefferies 30 not out) and 31 for one wicket (Copeland 15 not out), beat Kaiwarra, 141 (Taylor 16, Evans 11, Black 41, Aldridge 33, Hendry 22) and 47 (Tietjens 13). Bowling, for Technical, Morris took five for 35 and five for 33, Melbourne four for 10, and Saunders two for 14; for Kaiwarra, Evans took four for 60, Aldridge three for 49, and Black two for 5. An eight-point win for Technical Old Boys. Third Grade. Kilbirnie, 134 for seven wickets (Goldstein 61 not out, Robinson 39, Kemp 13), drew with Onslow A, 235 (Munro 59, Philp 42, Chapman 42, Taylor 18, Fitzpatrick 17, Meek 15, McHugh 13). Bowling, for Onslow, Richards took three for 46, Young two for 35, Hooper one for 16, Philp one for 24; for Kilbirnie, Dunn secured six for 87, Goldstein one for 27, Smithson one for 44, Loughnan one for 53. Railways, 141 (Strafford 81, Bain 13, Squires 13 not out), and 135 for six wickets (Strafford 54, Brown 34), beat Karori, 130 (Harrison 20, Davies 24, Boxall 23, Kingston 23). Bowling, for Karori, Davies took six for 58 and six for 47 and Hall three for 47; for Railways, Strafford took four for 42 and Brown three for 17.

Onslow won by default from Hutt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1937, Page 15

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IN OTHER GRADES Second Grade. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1937, Page 15

IN OTHER GRADES Second Grade. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1937, Page 15

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