LOWER GRADE RESULTS
Junior B. Midland, 108 (O'Neill 40 not out, Mahoney 23, Bryan 13) and 166 for seven wickets (Aspen 35 not out, Bide 27, Mahoney 26, Bryan 18, Olliver 14), secured an eight-pom* win over Stop Out, 135 (Liddicoat 39, Dunn 33, Laming 11) and 138 (Liddicoat 40, Dunn 48 not out, Moore 21, Hutchings 11, O'Neill 10). Bowling for Stop Out, Moore six wickets for 35 runs, Jlutchlngs three for 43 ami three for 55, Liddicoat one for 13 and three for 19; for Midland, Smith seven for 38 and four for 42, Keenlyside one for 3 and two for 27. University, 262, defeated Railways, US
and 82 (Dnan 53), by an innings and 02 runs. For University, Khkealdie took three wickets for 20 runs, Iteming two for 5, Mddlebrook two for 32, Martin one for 1, and Francis one for 6. Khandallah lost to Porirua by four wickets and 4 runs. The principal scorers for Porirua were: —Dr. Williams 27, T. Morgan 34, J. Trewiek 35, J. Jeffreys 40, Clark 41, Windley 22. ; . Junior C. 'Varsity, Ist innings 143 (Sherwood 50, Camp 31, Carey 12). Bowling for Petone, Bryant; 6 for. 27,. Bricc two for 24. 'Varsity, 2nd innings 75 (Eton 45, Camp 8). Bowling for Petone, Brice three for 0, Asp'^tt three for 20, Bryant two for la. PeWne, Ist innings 97 (P. Brice 32, O'Callaghan 22, Asplett 19). Bowling for 'Varsity, M'Jntosh four for 15,-Struthers three for 15, Bourgrdve 2 for o'O. Petone, 2nd innings 97 for live wickets (Bryant 47 not out, O'Callaghan 30, Asplett 11). Bowling for 'Varsity, Frost two for .12, Eton one for 8. University won on the ' first innings. Midland, 110 and 53 (Bromley 27, Tlmwley 17, Brown 1G), defeated Kilbirnie, 31 and 55 (Handscombe lli). Bowling for Midland, Thawley four for S and two for IS, Nieol four for 22 and three for 15, Mackay three for 0, Oliver two for 7 For Kilbirnie,. Hobmau six for 41 and five for 17, M'Donald five for IS. Midland obtained an eight-point win. Institute ("Evening Post"), 173 and 157 for eight wickets, declared (J. B. Blundell 43 not out, J. Hanratty 40, Everton 26, Trendle 13) defeated Wellington, 139 and 131 (Illingworth 51, Kane 18, Hammond 13). Bowling: For Wellington, Simpson five for 47, Hammond two for 24, Reynolds one for 10; for "The Post." Trendle three for 34, Everton two for 26, L. Hanratty one for 7, Niekless one for 18, J. Hanratty one for 18, Blundell one for 2. Junior D. Stop Out, first imiinga 56 and second innings 117 for eight wickets. Eastbourne, first innings 36 and second innings 89. Stop Out an eight-point win. The best batsmen for Stop Out were Sandholm 33 not out, Wootton 23 not out, W. M'lvor 20, Scott 19, and Kemp 12. For Eastbourne, Judd 17 and White 1G not out. Bowling: For Stop Out, Sandholm seven for 14 and three for 19, Hitcheu two for none and two for ID, Scott three for 12, and J. M'lvor. one for 8; for Eastbourne, Moir seven for 31. :Okl Boys, 70 and 202 (F. Browne lii and 13, Hawker 20 and 54, Milnes 14, White 56' not out, Stevenson 26. Matthews IS), Marist 280 (O'Sullivan 121, Patrick 44, O'Gorman 24, Gresham 24). Bowling: For Marist, O'Sullivan three for 6 and two for 46, Patrick, two for 35, Davies four for 23 and five for 32; for Old Boys, Milne three for 25, Bradley three for 28, F. Browne two for 63. Marist had an eightpoint win. Third A. Seatoun A, 101 (Hill 32, Luxford 22 not out), defeated United A 49. Third B. Kilbirnie B, .126 for six wicketa declared (F. Coleman 58 not out, Koroneho 28. Edwards 16), defeated United B, 49 (Cook 19' and 29,' Garrett 13). Bowling: For Kilbirnie, Koroneho seven for 20 and four- for 15, j. Ashenden two for 17 and six for 7. Institute, 132 (M'Lean 33 not out, Esplin 32. Fulton 16), dfeeated Hutt 74 (Edlii 24). Bowling.—For Institute: Fulton, five wickets for 20 runs; Esplin three for 4; for Hutt: Gray, six for 32. Seatoun B, 133 (Young 44, Anderson 40), defeated Old Boys, 97 (Thorburn 33 am Reynolds 22).,
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 16
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706LOWER GRADE RESULTS Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 16
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