WELLINGTON WINS
TECHNICAL COLLEGE CRICKET MARGIN OF FOUR WICKETS. Four wickets was the margin by which the Wellington Technical Colt*\?‘ b» al the Wanganui Technical College. in the annual match which ended on Cook’s Gardens yesterday in tine weather. When Wellington be--:an their second innings yesterday morning they required 118 runs for a ••• in. This feat was accomplished for the loss of six wickets. The winners scored slowly, taking 50 overs to gei the required runs. In the first day's play Wanganui was dismissed for 95. Wellington i t . wing with 87. A second innings by Wanganui yielded 109 runs. In their -ond innings, Wellington compiled 125 runs for the loss oi six wickets. A. Codyre and G. Baker took the score from four for 57 to five for 109. Details:— Wellington.—Second Innings: H. M< Moran, run out. 22; A. Cody re, t Murchie. 21; T. Hawkey, c Smith, b C.trgil!. 4; S. Head, b Aiurch:e. 1‘; B. Sc.gent, b Nan: Jan. 6; G. Baker, not ou l . 33; A. King, not out. 1; R. Uhurchwood. played on. b Murchie. 6. •■xlras. 6; total for six wickets. 125. Bowling: W. Nabi Jan. one for 22; K. Warr.!<• ~ one for 29; J. Stewart, none for 6. R. Cargill, one for 26; M. Murchie. three for 14.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 62, 14 March 1942, Page 3
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