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JUNIOR A. F. Walters two for 16, and Buck two for 9. Selwyn, 368 for four wickets (Redmond 177 not out. Murphy 106 Leggatt 32 not out, and F. Walters 32)' Johnsonville v. Midland.-Johnson-vjlle, 183 (Myers 45, E. Earl 30 A 4 Mooro 25, Watson 22, A. J. Moore 19 not out, and Blair 11). Bowling for Midland O'Connor took three for 38 Cunningham four for 42, and 4uJd two for 34). Midland, 42 (Hewitt 16) Bowling for Johnsonville Picket) took six wickets for 22, and Myers two lor 18. 'Varsity v. St. ThomasI.—"Varsity 163 (Ha.ni, 31, M'Kenzie 28, Dei-'hton 18, Arndt^ls). Bowling f ol - St. Thomas, Wtml look iive wickets for 58, Tui'vey three lor 28, and Henrne two fay CSO- El- 't'liomus', 123. fuv isuvijn ,WJoligt,6 jlWajftf. «7 A Paugja^ 22 ttHtlfi^t,

[ Turvey 14, Faber 13). Bowling, for 'Varsity; Hollings took four wickets for 30, and Greig two for 44. JUNIOR B. V.M.C.A. v. Midland.—V.M.C.A., first innings, 221 (Reynolds 87 not out, Jacques 44, Bowker 25). Midland, 185 (Goff 63, Smith 43, Smith 27). Karon v. Kilbirnie.— Karori, first innings, 179 for nine wickets (K. Keenan 60 not out, Shepperd 57, Wilkinson 16, L. Randell 14). Bowling for Kilbirnie, Hassell took seven wickets for 53. Kilbirnie, first innings, 158 (Algar 57, Newson 30, Henderson 22). Bowling for Karori ' Shepperd took six wickets for 35, and M'Donald three for 48. Wellington v. Eastbourne.—Wellington, first innings, 235 (W. Monkhouse 48, Hickson 36, Burt 36, Crombie 28, Aitkeij 24). Eastbourne, 137 for nine wickets (Foley 31 not out, Goldfinch 24, Hytton 21). Wellington v. Eastbourne.—Wellington, 235 (Monkhouse 48, Hickson 36, Burd 36, Crombie 37, Aitken 24). Eastbourne, 137 for nine wickets (Foley 31 not out), Goldfinch 24,. Hylton 21). JUNIOR C. Institute v. Midland.—lnstitute, 114 and 132 for one wicket (E. Burbridge 83 not out, A. Spolsky 61 not out). Midland, 40 and 60 (Bennett 21). Bowling for Institute Lambert took six wickets for 14 and six for 14. THIRD A. Marisfc yv Kttbirnie.—Maris-t, 138 (Barton 55, Cudby 44). Kilbirnie, 101 iClarke 24, Rice" 24). Marist, threepoint win. V.M.C.A. v. Karori.—Y.M.C.A., 311 (Franklin 118 retired, Craven 54, L'Estrange 38, Wilson 32 retired). Karori, 67 (Blom 26, Williams 16), and 151 (Bow 43, Ninimo 33, Taylor 27). YrM.C.A., four-point win. THIRD B. V.M.C.A. v. Selwyn.—Y.M.C.A, 227 (Anderson 68, Johnson 41, Silver 37). Selwyn, 141 and 76 (Miller 39 and 40, Laws 37, Fumess 20, Floyd 20). V.M.C.A., four-point win. Lyall Bay v. Hutt.—Lyall Bay, 120 (Jones 52, Weld 28). Hutt, 102 (Baumber 28, Matthews 21). Lyall Bay, three-point win. Central Mission v. Hutt Maori.— Mission, 135 (Owen 27, Sidal 26, Baker 21). Maoris, 29 and 51 (Bwnskey 16). Mission, four-point win.' Johnsonville v. St. Thomas'.—Johnsonville, 116 and 68 (Davies 27, Earl 25, Barker 24, 0. A. Moore 22, M'Ginnity 17, J. C. Moore 16, C. Moore 13)' St. Thomas', 75 and one for 34 (Warwick 25 not out and 10, Barnett 21, Parfiloe 14 not out). FOURTH. V.M.C.A. v. Thorndon A.—V.M.C.A. 86 (Pulsford 24, Dorran 19). Thorndon, 23 and 54 (M'Arthur 32 not out). V.M.C.A., three-point win. Marist v. Thorndon B.—Marist, 171 (O'Halloran 62, Kershaw 46, Taylor 17). Thorndon, 111 (Robertson 24, Lawton 22, Baker 21). Marist three-point win.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1924, Page 4

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LOWER GRADES Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1924, Page 4

LOWER GRADES Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1924, Page 4

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