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LOWER GRADE RESULTS

The following... arc - the results of lower grade cricket matches played on Saturday:— , " JUNIOR A. Old Boys, first innings 208 (.Stevens SO, 0. Keynolds SS, Kob'iusoh .'43, Wiggs 10).: Kilbirnie, first innings 126' for five wickets : (Hayraan 47, Harris 2G). Bawling for Kilbirn'ie, Griffiths took six. wickets for 60. For Old Boys, Slovens took three for 22. Wellington 230 (O'Connor 48, Johnson 38, Hum 37, When. 35, Fay 20 not out. Smith ]D). University, 19S for six wickets (Williams 02 not ovit, I{. Osborno 37! not out, Mac Donald 20, Caldwcll IS). Bowling for University, Osborne took three wickets for 2J, Kirkcaldie three for. JUNIOR 81. Wellington 35S (Reid 79, Page 74, AVng-'i staffe 57, Keynolds 42, Lewis 33). JUtirist 47 for five wickets.. Shell 182 (Turner 55, Nieholls 42, Ever.--ton 14, Falconer 14, Warwick 10). In-, stitute 182 for seven wickets. (Owen 72 not out). ( JUNIOR 82. Wellington 195 (Hammond 40, Parkinson 14, Didsbury 34). Old Boys' 138 for seven wickets (Childs 25, Trott 25). Bowling for. Old Boys, Binnie took six wickets for pi.For Wellington,.Jennings took two for 34. Midland, first innings 209 (Currie 68, C. Gell 59, Thorn 31, A. Gell 47). Bowling for Petone, Martin took three wickets for 43, Brice three for 57, Heppleston two for 35, Asplet one for 26, and Bryant one'for 28. Petone, first innings 108 for six wickets. (Asplet 37 not out,;Briep.'3l, May. 22). JUNIOR C. University 230 (Frost; 59, Christie 39 not' out, Nicole 31,; Wick 21) met:' Midland 179, for five wickets (Masters 50 not out, X.' Hatch 50, Ferguson 46). Bowling for Midland, Watson took three wickets for 15 runs, Brigden three for, 70, and Trendle two for 55. Wellington 145 (Goodenough 50, Bowen 10, Wylie.lß, Andrews . 13, O'Shea 13, Rhodes 10V met Duthies 207 for seven wickets (Kirwin 71 not out, Hiekliug CS, W/Williams 11). Bowling for Wellington/ Maris took three wickets for 35, Andrews three for 48; and for Duthies Perkins took two for 24, K. Williams three for 23, Hickling throe for 40, Watson one for 8. Old Boys, first innings 212 (M'Guiro 102 not out, Le Sueur 49, Sadler 28, Browne 19). Stop Out 73 for five wickets. ing for Stop Out, Kemp took five wickets. pot Old Boys, Matthew took two for 14, and Ashenden three for 15. JUNIOR D. Kilbirnie A 191 (Banfield. 89, G. Coleman 34), and 16 for one wicket. Wellington 146 (Osborne 67, O'Connor 38, Hanchard 21). Bowling for Wellington, _ Climo took five wickets for 20. For Kilbirnie A, Henderson took seven for 53. Old Boys 146 (T. Beuge 34, A. Benge 32). Brooklyn 245 for seven wickets (Jeffreys 107, M'Farlane. 36, A. Wright 34 not out, Worthington. 20). Bowling for Brooklyn, Jeffreys took, three for 16, Worthington two:for 24, Green two for 27, and Arm-strong-two for 37. ■ Midland, 74 (Sullivan 16, Baker 10, Bell 10) and 99 for four wickets. Seatoun, 142 (M'Pherson 52, Hearfield 19, Charles 10). Bowling: For Seatoun, Tucker took eight wickets for .25. and Charles two for 6; for Midland, Head took four wickets for 33. THIRD GRADE. •Kaiw.arra A 177 (Co.uctiman 3S, Johnson 30, Waiters 20 not out) defeated Petone A 123. (Avenell 28,; Croft 19). Bowling for Kaiwarra, Aldridge took six wickets for 18, and for Petone, Laracy took four for 37,' and'Edmonds three for 37. Seatoun A, 242 (Young ,86, Mason 83, Bolton 31, Anderson 18). -University, 60 and 11& = (Martin-. 59;' and 20, Andrews 12 And, 12, "Murphy; .12 not out). Bowling: Fbr ; Sea't'otin,' Young took seven wickets for 44, and Boulton five for 29; for University, Martin took seven for 69. Scatoim won by an innings and 04. runs. Seatoun B, 103 (Edmonds 34 not out, Canute 30,' Alexander 13, Day 10), beat Hutt A, 45 and 130 fop four wickets (Langfnrd 76 not out, Perkins 22, Stoddard 12). Bowling: For Seatoun, Edmonds took eight for 17, and Canute throe for 35; for Hutt A, Langford took seven for 33. Duthies, first innings 190 for six wickets declared (Blathcrwick 23, Adams 03, Baynes not out 21, Lockert not out 63) beat Hutt B 94 (Adam 16, Rudman 11, Little.1 26). '.-..• Bowling for Hutt B, Little took three fifr.yil.1. For Duthies, Dyer took four for 21, and Satherly four for 14. • ■ Midland 285' (Stewart 68, Macklin 48 not out. Kennedy'3B, Butler 23, Sando 22, A. Kickett 22) defeated Kaiwarra B 159 (l/lyatt 34, Muir 27, Ferguson-20). For Midland, G. Rickett took three for 18, and Stewart four for 61. For Kaiwarra, Elvy took four for 32, and Southey two for 30.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1931, Page 4

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LOWER GRADE RESULTS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1931, Page 4

LOWER GRADE RESULTS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1931, Page 4

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