PETONE AND INSTITUTE
Destructive bowling and fielding by the Petone eleven .sent lustitute back to-the pavilion for a total of only 74 at the Petone ■Recreation Ground. Petone replied by compiling 191 for the loss of two wickets. V ' ' -
Institute's innings lasted from 2.10 p.m. to 345 pm Wareham and Duff}, the opening pair,- and T. Tucker, fifth man in, were the only batsmen to reach double figures. Wareham made 25 (top ecove and one-third of the total), Dully ]3, and Tucker 14. Mark Nicholls was on form behind the stumps and was responsible for the; dismissal o£ two men. Tlivee went out lbw, two were run "out, and three were caught. Three "ducks," two ones, and a two appeared on Institute's batting list. Bowling for Petone, MaDaid recorded the excellent figme of six wicket^ for 00 In Petone's hour md a half at the wickets they mide 191 and lohl two men Dempster made a sterling contubution of 89 and was> going" \iell -when caught in ' the outfield by Ritchie Milk Nicholls was one of the oppnmg batsmen, and he cairipd bis bat till clobe of play for i mentoi loub 7 1 He plaj ed a cautious timings and deser\ed all he got Institute tried six different bowlers in their efforts to dislodge Nicholls and Dempstei Details are: — INSTITUTE First Innings Waieham. run. out . 25 Duffy, c Dempster, b Malhrd l.i Oi\en, run out d Ritchie, c Rotherham, b Mallard 0 T lucker, c Hudson, b Malhrd 14 Prince, st M F. Kicholls, b Mallaid 8 Hankms, Ibw, b "Dempster 0 Aldndge, lbw, b Mallard . 2 Bilby, lbw, b Dempster . 1 Toitune, Bt M F Iwcliolls, b Mallaid 0 W Tnjker^-not'out -n , , 1 Extias '. 4 Total . . 74 Fall of -nickets—One for 26, two for 44, three for 44, four for 48, five for d^six £or' 64, seven for 67, eight for 72, nine fors.72, ten for 74 B"oV]mg Analysis—Mallard took ,bix wickets for 50 inns; Dempster, -two'for 19, .Hudson, Hone for 1. PETONE. ' First Innings. *" M, JT. Nicholls, not out 73 O'Leary, c T. Tucker, b Bilby "' 6 Dempster, c Ritchie/b Prince .. K 89 Roberts, not out .....' 12 'Extras 11 Total for two wickets 191 .JFall of tickets.—One for 14, two for 176. Bowling Analjsis.—Prince took one wicket for 30 runs; Bilby, one for 41; Fortune, none for 21; Duffy, none for 38; W. Tucker, none for 34; Aldridge, none for 16. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 13
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404PETONE AND INSTITUTE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 13
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