CRICKET
ADDITIONAL RESULTS
The following are further results ofi matches played on Saturday:— JUNIOR B I. Hutt 107 (Doig 46 not-out, Smith six wickets for 34 runs), and 132 (Webster 37, Aklersley 50); Marist 154 (Aldersley four for 28. Hunt three for 20), and 113 (Goff 48, Aldersley six for 51). JUNIOR B 2. Hutt 301 for seven wickets declared (O. Muir 35, Mudgway 132, Lambert 61), and 87 for seven wickets (Faker 40); Old Boys 130 (Lambert five for 55, Cameron five for 53), and 260 (Binnie 132, Cameron four for 8-1). University 186 (Moore 44, Rae 41, Buddie 34), and 225 (Osborne 126, Duncan 39, Rae 28); Railway 275 (Denholm 118 not out, M. Gray 35, Hoare 29, A. Walker 25, G. Walker 19), and 10S for five wickets (M.Gray 33 not out, Denholm 27). Bowling: For Railways, Knap'p three for 28, and four for IS; Bryant two for 20. For 'Varsity, Frances four for 86 and three for 24; Struthers three for S2. JUNIOR C. 'Varsity 176 and 107 for seven wickets declared (Frost 35, Mortimer 15 not out); Old Boys 109 (Browne 30, Edwards 23, Sadler ,20), and 84 for six wickets (Ashenden 37, Browne 12 not out). Bowling: For 'Varsity, Nicole two for 26 and three for 36, Frost four for 21, Mortimer three for 29; for Old Boys, Stevenson four for 20. JUNIOR D. Technical Old Boys 187 (Bearon 39, HutclTinson 30, Halvorsen 24 not out, Ward 18) and 187 for four wickets (Bearon 83, Barratt 85, D. Bearon 14 not out); Kilbirnie A 107 and 60 for one wicket. Stop Out (Overhead) 143 and 202 for six wickets (Maddocks 54 not out, Bolton 41 not out, Gibbings 33, Barber 31, Welsford 24, and Macilquham. 15) defeated Khandallah 124 and 53 (P. Kelly 14, Lindsay 11, Dougal 10). Bowling for Overhead: Wallis four for 15. Pratt three for 12, Welsford two for 10; for Khandallah: E. Walker two for 25.. Seatoun 143 (Batcman 47. Tucker 34, Jones 23, Hearfield 16), and 45 for four wickets (Bateman 17); Johnsonville 84 and 99. Bowling for Seatoun: M'Girr six for 38, Jones three for 13. Third. Kilbiniie 124 and 110; Seatoun A 90 and 29 for Jive wickets (Wilde 22, L. Ddherty 15). Bowling for Seatoun: Boulton six for 22. , ' Seatoun B 195 (Trillo 65, Day 54 not out); Petone B 136. Bowling for Seatoun: Janes five for 30. Kaiwarra A 74 (Cook 34) defeated Kaiwarra. B 22 and 46 (Muir 18). Bowling for the A's Cook five for 3 and six for 16, G. Johnston four for 16, Little two for 0. For the B's: Elvy eight for 15. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. A Grade. Health 215 for six wickets (Wynne 114, Burgess 61) drew with Cables 138 for three wickets (Henderson 41, 'Greig 65 not out, A. Cunningham 20 not out). B Grade. Booker's 215 (Buck 38 retired, Murphy 53 retired, Cruickshanks 24, Booker 33); Will's 113 (Hill 80, Johns 12). Bowling for Booker's; Murphy two for 37, Booker four for 13, Bond four for 4; for Wills's: Barr three for 55, Hill two for 35, Johns two for 44. C Grade. , "New Zealand Truth." 150 for eight wickets (King 46, Mummery 23, Woodcock 17, Furness 15, D. Hennessey 12) defeated Education 13S (Cochrane 53, Smith 14, Finigan IS). Bowling for "Truth": Woodcock two for 27, J. Hennessey two for 25, Crisp two for 18; for Education: Barber five for 43, Smith three for 61. State Fire 177 (Cleary 55, Hutchison 46, Mansfield 10, Inwood 14, A. Seamer'l4) defeated D.I.C. 48 (Carter 18). Bowling for State Fire: Inwood four for 20, Mansfield fire for 28. ; D Grade. Milk Depot 87 (Gilbertson 42, Mouat 14 not out) defeated Telephone Exchange 67 (Churchill 15, Rexworthy 11). Bowling for Milk Depot: Stroud three for 7, Fraser three for 22; for Telephone Exchange: Hathaway three for 14, Lundborn two for 13. ... „ ' . BOYS' ASSOCIATION. Junior. —Seatoun 60 (C. Yeoman 16, Hudson 15, H. Yeoman 14); Institute D 68.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 8 December 1930, Page 3
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666CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 8 December 1930, Page 3
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