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CRICKET MATCHES

Results in Other Centres By Telegraph—Press Association. Fol'iowin.g are Press Association reports of matches played in other centres:— Auckland.—Cricket was played under ideal conditions. Two centuries were recorded. R. G. Bush (University) made 195 and J. E. Mills (Eden) 130. Results are: Eden, 324 (Mills 130, G. I>. Weir 49, A. F. Weir 62, Townsend, eight for 95), met Ponsonby. King’s Old Boys, 122 (McCoy four for 23, Goodsir four for 29), and 24 for three wickets, played Parnell, 126 for throe, declared (11. G. Vivian 53, McCoy S 3). University. 316 (11. G. Bush 105, Horspool four for 75), meat Grafton. North Shore, 211 (Walters 93, J. T. Bush 40, T. Lyon four for 61), met Y.M.C.A., 33 for none. Christchurch.—The seventh round was commenced. St. Albans. 208 (Crawford 30, Dailey 48, O’Brien 38, Harper 56, -Newton three for 52. Butterfield four for 40), met Sydenham, 73. Old Boys, 147 (Fisher 48. Page 34, Read four for 35. Brooks two for 23), mot Lancaster Park, 72 for five wiekets (Westiwood 30). Old Collegians scored 278 against Riccarton (Walter 69, Smyth 69, Lester 65). West Christchurch, playing East Christchurch, made 360 (Smith 53, Kerr 51, Peake 107, Vincent 62, Davis three for (>9). . Dunedin.—Cricket matches were played under good conditions. Grange, 179, defeated Kalkorai, tI.HS (Holden 36, Galland four for -17, Ledigerwood four for 14, Lemin three for ’23). and 61 (Elmos five for 11, Dey two for 8). Caristorook, 151 and 135 for six (11. Cameron 40, F. Kerr 47, Dunning 3’2, Payne three for 13), defeated High School Old Boys, 00 (Dunninig six for 23) and F2 for nine (.Dunning four for 29, A. Kerr four for 22). University, 257, defeated Christian Brothers, 140 (Blair 31. Dawson not out 32, Henderson six for 55) and 101 fo rtwo- ((Robertson not out 43). Dunedin, 147. was defeated by Colts. 413 (Saxton 53, Knowles 133, Hogg 78, Badcock 53). Carisbrook B, 223 and 141 for eight' (Howorth not out 51, Allen three for 27), defeated Albion, 180 (Duncan 42, McKay nine for 63). LOWER GRADE RESULTS Following are results of lower grade championship matches played under control of the Wellington Cricket Association on Saturday afternoon:— Second Grade. Stop Out, 94 (Saunders 18. Cumming 16, Bale 15. Lee 12) and 118 (W. Moore 27, E. Moore 18, Cumming 16, Mason 12 not out, Macklin 11, Saudholm 10, Saunders 10), beat University, 108 (McDonald -13, Ryan 29) and 55 (Ryan 15. Campbell 13, Middlebrook 12). Bowling for Stop Ont, L. Moore took five for 33 and four for -K Sandholm two for 27 and four for 26, and Marshall one for 26; and for University Godfrey secured three for 34 and six lor 60, Robertson four for 38 and one for 22. WilHtWs two for 10 and two for 26. Au eight-point win for Stop Out. Midland, 279 for five wickets, beat Wellington College. 93 and 106 (Bczzant 24, Dixon 20, Young 17). Bowling for Midland, A- Cleverley took three for 11, Cutts three for -J, and O’Connor two for 22. Midland won by an innings and 90 runs. Karori, 149 and 116 (English 35 not out, Keenan 34. Rowe 13, Standidge 12), boat Kilbirnie, 106 and 50, by 103 runs. Bowlin" for Karori. R. McDonald took six for •hi’ancl King four for 32. while for KH birnie L. ’Wilson secured five for 30, A. Ashcndcn two for 31, Eaton one for 4, I.’. , Ulen one for 13, Bramley one for -6. i * Institute. 90 (Morris 21, Farnsworth 21, Pringle 15) and 196 (Owen 69, Farnsworth 51, Fairburn 21), met Wellington, 169 (Morgan 51, Clarke 38. Kyle 20. Hammond 15 not out, Davis 13, Meech 10) and three for 126 (Buddle 5-1 not out Clarke 29 Morgan 22). Bowling for Wellington, Meech took live for 30 and four for 70, Fav three for 19 and one for 18, Clarke one for 18 and three for 20, Kyle two for 53 and Page one for 13. while for Institute Pringle secured one for 36, Owen one for 26. MeKeown one for 44, Fairburn four for 21, Morris two for 0. Wellington Ivon bv seven wickets —an eight-point win. ’Hutt 178 and 71 for three wickets dealer 70 not out. L Muir 42 not out, Roolie 40 C. Muir 29), beat Wellington College Old Boys, 158 and 88 for eight wickets, declared (Reynolds 40 and 31, Richardson 09 Prince 21. Bartlett 21 not out. Bowling for old Boys, Sounness took four for 34 and Steel four for 51, "’Mie for Hutt Lambert secured four for 39, C. Mliir five for 40 and three for 49, and Balks two tor 16. Junior A. Hospital, 242 (U. Morgan SO. W- Miles 67, j. Trewlek 34. H. Trewlek 15, E, Jefiery 11 E Windley 12, G. Anderson 12), beat Johnsonville, 93 and 144 (Symonds 32 J. Momro 31, M. Kenny 27. Sinclair 22, Hallidav 15, R. Moore 15 and 12), by an i. lini ngs nnd 5 runs. Bowling for Johnsonville, A. Kenny took six for 65. R. Moore four for 41 and Symonds 0110 for 54, while for Hosnital Morgan captured four for li and two for 33. Windley four for 17 and three for 1, J. Trewlek two for 21 and two for 48, end Clark two for 38. Hutt 316 (Ncazor 57, Warnes 53. Wright 47 Phillips 35 not out, Dawson 24), beat Marist 184 and 115 (Wyllie 57, Cuming 38 Foley 32 and 25). Bowling for Hutt, Wright ‘took four for 20 and five for 43. An eight-point win for Hutt. Petone, 200 (M. Polnton 44, .Cr.pstick 59 not out), and 92 for three wickets (CapstlcK 56 not out), were beaten by •Brooklyn. J-9 for nine wiekets, declared (Bentley l<k> not out Thomas 78. Jeffreys 45. Pragnell 42 not out). Bowling for Petono. Johns took five wiekets for 96, while for Brooklyn, Boves captured five for 73 and two for 27, and Whyte one for none. A five-point wia for Brooklyn. ... , Institute. 228 and 189 for four wiekets. de-ol-ired (Rogers 109 not out, Thawley 82 end 12. Colllngc 27, Hardie 21, Welch 3’l not out, McCallum 22, Marsh 18 Douglas i 5 not out), beat Old Boys, 15’- and 91. Carter 77 and 10. Butler 12. A. Mark 11. Gilbert 15. L. Mark 10, Bradley 24, Reynolds 28, Clmeno 12). Bowling for Institute Bllby took one for 31 and three for 45- ’Rogers, five for 53 and one for 18; Douglas two for 43 and five for 23: McCallnm, one for 14. while for Cid Boys, Cording captured three for 52; C. Mark, one for 46 and one t'or 56; Carter four for 46 and two for 19; A. Mark, one for 50;

Bradley, one for 18. Institute won by 174 runs—an eight-point win. Junior 81. Kalwarra, 98 and 152 (Muir, 53, Phillips 22, Bayliss 20, Tietjens 16). were beaten by Old Boys, 102 and 150 (Hyman 31, Williams 26, Devcry 23 not out. Sadler 23, MeKillip 18, McKenzie 13, Arnold 11), by two runs. Bowling for Old Boys, Earl took five wiekets for 30; MeKenzie, two for 29; Devery, two for 51, and for Kalwarra, Muir secured four for 14; Sandholm, three for 50; Bradford, two for 45; and Tietjens, one for 20. Wellington, 237 (Wagstaff 87, Mabin 39. Hetherington 25, McAnemy 20 not out), met University, 131 (Richards 23, Thodey 21), and 196 (Richards 73, Baker 29). Bowling for University, Baker took three wickets for 44; Evans three for 57 and two for 33; Wicks, two for 43; and for Wellington, Blake captured four for 37 and five for 47; Clouston, two for 38; McAnemy, one for 11; Rose, two for 17; Mabin, two for 21. Wellington won by seven wickets—an eightpoint win. Technical College Old Boys. 407 (W. Dver 164, R. Hlckllng 76, W. Hlckling 35. Nicol 52, Maudsley 15, Kerr 10), beat KUbirnle, 240 and 223 for eight wickets (Marshall 84, W. Gray 48, Davison 19. Askew Id, Scotland 11, Coleman 11), by 167 on the first innings. Bowling for Technical, W. Dver took three wickets for 39: Williams, two for 49: and R. Hickling, five for 72, while for Kilbirnic, Davison secured five for 72; Rice, four for 139; and Philp, one for 71. Junior 82. > Midland, 240 (Pringle 74 not out.'B. Watson 45, Austin 44, J. Watson 42), beat Brooklyn, 168 (Lang 73, Erwin 28), and S 3 (Lang 24, Cole 23). Bowling for Brooklyn. W Marshall took seven for 35; and Long, two for 27; while for Midland, Austin captured five for 25: Bruce, four for (55; Moloney, three for 78; J. Watson, six for 28. Midland won by nine wickets. Railways, 347 (Knapp, 139 not out. A. Robson 65, Wolley 27, Dwan 25, Walker 22), defeated Institute, 116 (Thomson 31, Spolsky 37), and 93 (Brown 25 not out). Bowling for Railways, Gifford took five wiekets for 28 runs and three for 11, Gray three for 36, Knapp three for 13; and, for Institute, Jeffries secured four wiekets for 86 runs. _ Karori, 227 (H. Gaskin 41, Turner 3,), J. Monk 32), beat Hutt, 199 and 229 (Doig 71 Jarvis 67 and 56 (Marris 49, Burton 38, Lynch 33). Bowling for Hutt, Dyne tooK four wickets for 40 runs, and Kemp three for 45. and for Karori 11. Gaskin secured three for 30, L. Monk three for 19, aud J. Monk three for 56. Junior C. Onslow beat Kilbirnic by four wickets. Junior Special Grade. Petone East, 150 and 231 for nine wickets declared (A. House 120, Lay 26, R. House 35), beat Kilbirnie, 59 and 191 (Greig 121 not out, Fear 18), by 131 runs. Bowling for Petone East, Tarrant took four wickets for 32 runs, and for Kilbirnie Donaghue captured three for 42 and McPherson two for 14. Wellington College, 144 and 313 for nine wickets, declared (Mac Kay 102. retired, Joplin 45. Beard 44, Shillson 30), beat Hutt, 94 and 236 for eight wickets (O’Callaghan 58, Judd 49, Neazor 35, Gostelow °4). bv 50 runs on the first innings. Bowling for College, Mac Kay took two wickets for 69 runs, and for Hutt Styles secured three for- 53 and Hunt two for 41.Third Grade. Railways, 232 (Strafford 00, Knapp 60, ■Withers 31, Donald 28, retired), beat Y.M. C.A. 167 (Barnes 34, Rough 27, Moffatt 19). Bowling for Railways, Strafford took three wickets for 4 runs, Donald two for 23, and Fleming one for 15; and for Y.M.C.A. Russell secured thtec for 57, Matthews two for 43, and Moffatt one for 4. Kalwarra, 176 (Manzone 43, McKay 39, Dyer'26. Ginl 16. Connelly 14), beat Onslow, 54 (Munro 20, Richards 17), and 44 (Richards 19, Walls 14). Bowling for Kalwarra, Aldridge took five wickets for 23 runs, Manzone three for 3, and McKay two for 22, while for Onslow, Edlin secured, nine wickets for 22 runs, and Ginl one for 20. WOMEN’S CRICKET English Team’s Tour The English women’s cricket team, which has defeated Australia in two test matches on the tour now in progress, will arrive in the Dominion toward the end of this month. The following programme of matches has been drawn up for the New Zealand tour:—January 2S.—Arrive at Auckland. January 29. —Flay Auckland, at Auckland. February 2.—Flay Wanganui, at Wanganui. February s.—Play Wellington, at Wellington. February 7.—Play Canterbury, at Christchurch. February 9.—Play Otago, at Dunedin. February 12. —Play Southland, at Invercargill. February 1G and IS. —Play New Zealand, at Christchurch. February 23. —-Leave Wellington for England. SATURDAY’S MATCHES Following are results of matches played by the Wellington Ladles’ Cricket Association on Saturday afternoon: — Senior Grade. Technical Old Girls 11, 211 (Janet Mack 62 retired. N. Sheridan 32, Jean Maek 20, T. Wind 27), beat Swlil’ts, 19. Bowling for Swifts, Symons took three for (SI and Cleverley two for 86, while for Technical, Jean Mack secured four for 11 and N. Sheridan four for 8. Wesley. 163 (Smith 38. McCann 25), beat Karori, 116 (Simpson 57). Technical Old Girls A. 116 (A. Ell ’-7, L. Harrison 23, 11. Buck IS), beat College Old Girls, 1)7 (Watson 28, I. Pickering :t>. Charles 14). Bowling for Technical, 1Brogan took four for 21, A. Ell one for AS, C. Robertson one for 17. while for College, M. Rofe captured two for 53, J. Yeatman one for 21 and Pickering four for 23. Junior Grade. Aitkens, 133 (Maver 35, Bellnmore 21), heat Y.W.C.A., 54 (Whitelaw 23, Murphy 15 not out. Bowling for Aitkens, Mayer took three for 18, ’Ward two for It) and Bellamore two for 14, while for Y.M .C.A., Burke secured four for 10 and Smith two for 17.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 93, 14 January 1935, Page 2

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CRICKET MATCHES Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 93, 14 January 1935, Page 2

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