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SENIOR GRADE

TECH. 0.8. V. UNITED Technical 0.8. have made a comfort able start in their match against United by scoring 278 runs for eight wickets in their first innings. An outstanding dis play with tho bat was given by Evans, who remains undefeated at 135 (two sixes and nine boundaries). The de tails are as under:— TECHNICAL 0.8. First Innings Elliott, hit wicket, b Kavanagh .. 4 Rees, b Kavanagh 49 Brown, c O’Brien, b Grant .. .. 7 Evans, not out 135 Ellis, b Kavanagh 11 Kauter, 1.b.w., bM, O’Brien .. .. 11 Pirie, e Signal, b Burns 15 Cohen, b Burns 0 Hodge, not out 17 Northe, run out ~ 12 Extras 17 Total for eight wickets .. .. 278 Bowling analysis.— Kavanagh, three for 76; Grant, one for 26; M. O'Brien, one for 46; Burns, two for 22. HIGH SCHOOL V. H. 5.0.8. COLTS High School’s debut in senior grade cricket was an exceptionally bright one. At stumps seven wickets had fallen with the total at the surprising figure of 435. T. Mahony was the bat ting hero, being undefeated at 187 (2< boundaries).) Other good displays wen given by Brown (86, with 11 boundar ies) and Armitage (51, with five botin daries). The detailed scores were:— HIGH SCHOOL First Innings Younghusband, bC. Beuth .. .. 2 Brown, 1.b.w., b Grey .. .. ~ 86 Robinson, b Wagg 1.1 Mahony, not out 187 Palmer, c and b Hayden .. ~ 4 Armitage, run out 51 Worker, 1.b.w., b Hayden .. .. 61 Butler, c Sub., b Wagg 17 Extras if. Total for seven wickets .. 435 Bonding analysis.— Wagg, two for 76; Grey, one for 26; Hayden, two tor 15; C. Beuth, one for 85. H. 5.0.8. V. ST. JOHN’S A stand made by Kenny, who went in to bat sixth wicket down, enabled H.S. 0.8. to score a satisfactory first innings total of 254. Kenny made 64, including eight boundaries. St. John’s most successful bowler was Browne, who took three wickets f O r 44. At stumps St John’s had lost two wickets for 18 runs. Tho details were:— ' H. 5.0.8. First Innings B. Mahony, b Browne 44 R. Barlow, c Fitzwater, b Bark .. 18 Beck, run out 28 T. Heaney, 1.b.w., b Browne .. 14 Eunor, run out 6 H. Reaney, 1.b.w., b Chadwick .. 23 Mackinnon, c and b Browne .. ~ 2 Kenny, his wicket, b Chadwick .. 64 McLeod, b Simpson 6 Bradley, not out 24 Yarwood, st Fitzwater, b Chadwick 4 Extras 21 Total 254 Bowling analysis.— Chadwick, three for 71, Bark, one for 61; Browne, three for 44; Simpson, one for 35; H. Barlow, none for five; Kauter, none for 17. First Innings. ST. JOHN'S Cane, 1.b.w., b T. Reaney 4 Fitzwater, 1.b.w., bT. Reaney ... 0 Browne, not out 8 Simpson, not out 2 Extras 4 Total for two wickets 18 Bowling analysis.—T. Reaney two for six.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 260, 16 October 1933, Page 3

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SENIOR GRADE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 260, 16 October 1933, Page 3

SENIOR GRADE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 260, 16 October 1933, Page 3

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