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LOWER GRADES

Junior A. Old Boys. 252 (Stevens 10S, Prince 6_l M'Donnld 20) defeated Hutt, 232 and 1/9 for six wickets (Matthews 79 not out, Pegler 43). Bowling for Hutt, Lockett took seven wickets for GS rims, and for Old Boys, Browne took three wickets toy ob runs, Stevens two f0r.30, and Stephenson one for 25. . . . Midland, 395 for eight wickets (innings declared closed) ■ beat Petone, 195 (Sharpo 34, M'Laughlau 33. Fleet 31, J. Martin 26, Gregory 20, Barber 15, Rodgers 11 not out, Abrim 10). Bowling for Midland, Forde took seven wickets for 87 runs, and M'Cardell three for 44. ■ Institute. 218 (Cleave 40) and 9 for no wickets. Wellington, 113 (Allan 41), and 111 (Wiren 43, Smith 2S) won by ten wickets. Bowling for Wellington, Duff took three for 31 and ' Simpson three for 46. For Institute,' Rogers secured three for 32, Algar three for. 27, Ward three for 29, aud Collinge two for 7. Junior 81. Hospital, 104 (Windlcy 40, H. Trewiek 26 not out), and 157 (J. Trewiek 55, H Trewiek 40 not out, Jeffreys 19, Miles 12) beat Institute, 72 (Aanott 43. Pringle 20), and 72 (Worth 20, Glover 17 not out). Bowling for Institute, Pringle took four wickets for 36 runs/ and four for 47, aud Owen four for 40 and four for 50. l<or Hospital, Clark took three for 9, J. Ell two for 10, Morgan four for 19, and Windley four for 50. Johnsonville, 218 and 107 tor four wickets (D. Law 41 and 13, M. Turner ,42, A. Moore 30 not put, E. Chancy 48, L. Bramby 19, Symonds 34, F. Law 12, Neal 31 not out) were 'beaten on the first innings by Stop Out, 352 for six wickets, declared (R. Liddicoat 147; E. Mocklin 76, J. Moore 54, R. Dunn 40). Liddicoat hit six sixes and 24 fours. Bowling for Johnsonville, Longbein took two wickets for 54 runs. For Stop Out, K. Dunn took five for 56, O'Donnell two for 20, J. Moore one for 9, and Brooks one for 9. Shell, first innings, 220 (Nieholls 50, Warwick 35, .Ogilvie 29, Hanratty 20, Turner 19, Bryce 13, Hunter 12 not out, Kyle 10) and 111 for six wickets (Nicholls 69 not out), defeated Wellington by four wickets.- Wellington, first innings, 169 (Burns 54; Cooke'2s, Blundell 14); second innings, 149 (Cooke 30). Bowling for Shell, Everton took four-wickets for 64 and four for 37, Ogilvie four for 42 and three for 43, and Nicholls two for 37. Junior 82. Midland (South Wellington), 202 (Kennedy 51, Lye 39, Walker 23) aud 104 for six wickets (C. Gell 46 not out, Currie 20 not out), defeated Khandallah. 176 (Cox 46, J. Gentry 38, H. Gentry 22) and 117 (Cox 46). Bowling for Midland, Thorn took four for 57 and four for 31, C. Gell three for 35. For Khandallah, Cox took four for 53. Wellington v. Petone.—Wellington, 123 (Hammond 48) and 216 (Jennings 118, Ivory 31, Balharry IS). Petone, ISO (O'Leary 68) and five wickets for 167 (M'Kay 50 not out, Flux 34). Bowling for Petone, Bryant took three for 34. Petone won by five wickets. Junior C. Midland, 233 (Esson 39, Trendle 33, Hatch 33, Masters 27, Watson 64 not out), beat Institute, 128 and 91 (G. M/Lean 19, Onniston 15, Henshaw 10) by au innings and 14 runs. Bowling for Institute, Willis took three for 51, Hotherington three for 52, Pringle two for 42, aud Creighton two for 44. For Midland, Esson took two'fov-fi, Hatch two for 6, AVatson two for 8, Treadle one for 10, and Brown one for 14. '--Karon, 225 (Hunt 99), and 144 (Guy 60., English 35), were defeated on the first innings "by■• Wellington, 236 (Man's 73, Rhodes 36, Goodenough- 39, Anketell 20): Bowling for AVellingtoiv 'Rhodes took three for 30, Talbot two'for 24, Tobin two for 14. For, Karori, Ninimo took three for 69, and O'Brien four,for 61; Stop Out, 153 and 135 for sis wickets (Mason 47 aud 53, W. M'lvor 44, Hitchen 42, Sandholm 21 and 10,'; Scott 21), beat Hutt, 80 and 106'(Gwillkm 100, Gray 35, Horn 24). Bowling for- Stop Out, Kemp took six wickets for 48 and four for 30, Sandholm two for 20, and Wootton two for 0. Junior D. Marist, 125 (Ericson 69) and 51 (Hendle 19), were defeated by six wickets by Brooklyn, 84 (M. Wright 26, A. Walsham 27), and 101 for four wickets (M'Farlane 42, Jeffreys 21 not out, A. Walsham 19). Bowling for Marist,- Worthington took five wickets for 24 and three.for1 6. Wallace three fdr 23 and four for IS, and M'Oallum three for 21. For Brooklyn, Mansfield took ;two for 3 and two for 25. Midland. J93: Wellington, 77 and 101 (Miles 40 not out). Bowling for Midland, 801 l took four for 20, and Baker three for 9. Midland won by. an innings and 15 runs. ~. ■. Karori, 133 (E. Adams 35, M'Donaltl 20) defeated Kilbirnie' B, 48; and 2S (Mosley 22). Bowling for Karori, Burns took four for 20, Jensen three for, 21, Ninimo four for .13, and O'Brien two for 10. For Kilbirnie B, Smith took five. for 02 and Mosley four for 30. Third Grade. Hutt C, 115 (Moran 81 not out. Haines]2), were defeated by Duthies, 183 (Holz 103 not out, Knopp 31; Blathernick 14). Bowling for Duthies, Bradford took six for-27 and Ho?z four for 27. For Hutt, Haines took'five for 39.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 8 December 1930, Page 16

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LOWER GRADES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 8 December 1930, Page 16

LOWER GRADES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 8 December 1930, Page 16

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