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BULLS

THE PICTURES On. Wednesday (January 31), a double-feature programme will be screened at Bulls. Conan. Doyle’s thrillpacked drama, ‘ ‘ The Hound of the Baskervilles” is a mystery story that it, different from all others, Sherlock Holmes returning to solve the crime of the century. The dialogue was written by Edgar Wallace, fhe other feature picture is “The Alan From Toronto,” a romantic Story of a legacy with a catch in it, BOWLING Owing to Wednesday being show day at Feilding, the match between Bulls and l*X;ilaing Bowling Clubs has been postponed. Results of week-end games played at Bulls:—Perrett Buttons: Ellery, Stevens 14, defeated Dwyer, Croucher 10; Armstrong, Howard, Ransom, G. Gordon 18, tied with Price, Walker, Caldow, Archer 18. CRICKET On Saturday afternoon Sanson and Flock House played on the Domain, Sanson, winning by 26 runs. For the winners, D. O’Connell top-scored with 65. During the week-end Bulls and Palmerston Sports Club met on the Domain and Rangitikei Factory played Alartou Junction at the Junction. Palmerston made 125 (Webby 47, Lovejoy 29), to which Bulls replied with 110 (Aleads 26). In their second innings Palmerston declared with eight clown for 113 (Wagg 32 retired). With three-quarters of an hour to bat, Bulls put on 90 for the loss of six wickets, the visitors winning on the first innings by 15 runs. Playing at the June tion, the home side made 128 (Larsen 45, Steel 25, Bartram 21). Factory’s total was 104 (Prichard 28, Young 19), Junction winning by 24 runs. Detailed scores are as follows: — Palmerston (first innings).— Wagg, b Stock, 12; Alatson, b Aleads, 3; Alarton, b Reeve, 4; Bulford, c Ellery, b O’Connell, 10; Webby, c Lewis, b O’Connell, 47; Brown, b Ellery, 5; Lovejoy, b Aleads, 29; Attwood, c Stock, b O’Connell, 9; Orr, not out, 0; Redward, c and b O’Connell, 0; Lunn, c Ellery, b O’Connell, 0; extras, 6; total, 125. Bowling: Reeve, one for 27; Aleads, two for 22; Stock, one for 13; O’Connell, five for 26; Kitching, none for 6; Ellery, one for 13; Lewis, none for 17. Bulls (first innings).—O’Connell, c Alatson, b Lovejoy, 9; Last-Karris, c Brown, b Lovejoy, 0; Lewis, b Wagg, 14; Aleads, c Lovejoy, b Brown, 26; Reeve, c.and b Bulford, 8; Stock, b Attwood, 10; Hart, c Afartin, b Attwood, 8; Afontgomery, b Webby, 12; Kitching, b Attwood, 4; Ellery, not out, 5; de Burgh, hit wicket, b Attwood, 4; extras, 10; total, 110. Bowling: Lovejoy, two for 28; Attwood, four for 17; Bulford, one for .12; Brown, one for 15; Wagg, one for 15; Webby, one for 13. Palmerston (second innings).—Wiffen, b Reeve, 1; Orr, c Reeve, b Ellery, 15; Redward, b Reeve, I; Attwood, b Kitching, 9; Lovejoy, c Ellery, b Aleads, 5; Brown, b Ellery, J 7; Bulford, c Lewis, b Reeve, 12; Alatson, 1.b.w., b Reeve, 17; Wagg, retired, 32; extras, 4; total, eight wickets (declared), for 113. Bowling: Reeve, four for 32; O’Connell, none for 23; Kitching, one for 9; Lewis, none for 12; Ellery, two for 18; Stock, none for 2; Aleads, one for 11.. Bulls (second innings). —Aleads, c Bulford, b Wagg, 12; Hart, c Attwood, b Lovejoy, 24; Stock, c Alartin, b Lovejoy, 1; Reeve, c Bulford, b Wagg, 1; Ellery, b Lovejoy, 1; Afontgomery, retired, 11; O’Connell, retired, 23; Wilson, retired, 6; Lewis, not out, 0; de Burgh, run out, 0; extras, 11; total, six wickets for 90. Bowling: Wagg, two for 21 Lovejoy, three for 14; Bulford, none for 0; Webby, none for 14; Brown, none for 8; Attwood, none for 1; Redward, none for 7; Orr, none for 7; Alartin, none for 3. Marton Junction v. Rangitikei Factory Alarton Junction. —Steel, b Uutts, 25; Fyfe, c Young, b Green, 0; Whitcombe, c Young, b Green, 0; Bartram, 1.b.w., b Prichard, 21; Faulding, c Lunn, b Cutts, 0; Taylor, c Petersen, b Cutts, 0; McKay, 1.b.w., b Green, 16; Horsman, b Cutts, 2; AlcNamara, b Cutts, 0; Larsen, b Prichard, 45; Cording, b A’oung, 0; Foote, not out, 16; extras, 3; total, 128. Bowling: Young, one for 24; Green, three for 26; Cutts, five for 26; Prichard, two for 23; Homes, none for 19; Petersen, none for JI. Rangitikei Factory. —Hornes, c Bartram, b Whitcombe, 3; Westwood, c Foote, b AlcKay, 2; Prichard, b Faulding, 28; Cutts, c‘ AlcNamara, b Whitcombe, 1; Young, b AlcKay, 19; W. Green, b AlcKay, 0; Petersen, c Bartram, b Faulding, 11; Preston, c AlcKay, b Faulding, 0; T. Green, b AlcKay, 8;* Howard, b Faulding, 2; Lunn, not out, 13; Ellery, c Whitcombe, b Bartram; extras, 5; total. 104. Bowling: AlcKay, four for combe, two for 19; Fauldim; u 5; Bartram, one for 9; Route. 'i 11.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 25, 30 January 1934, Page 3

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BULLS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 25, 30 January 1934, Page 3

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