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OTHER MATCHES.

Second- Grade. . Midland, 366 for nine, declared (Hutchmgs 120, Reylind 49, Armstrong 32, Smith 4t> not out, Cleverley 20 not out), boat Kil- , birnie 184 and 31 (Harris 12). For Midland, Reyling took six wickets for 15 runs, Smith one for 1, and Cleverley one for none. Junior A. Midland, .165 (Hatch 57, Farnsworth 55) I ?« d w i TlJ?wle^ 64 ' Hatck 29> Bromley ! 13), lost to Stop Out, 249 (R. Liddicoat 96 not out, Ball 30, Sandholm 30, Macklin 19), and 52 for-no wickets (J.. Moore 3d not out). Bowling for Midland, Farnsworth tool? three for 101, Richards two for 12, Thawley three for 32, and for Stop Out, T. Moore took three for 45 and three | for 26, Sandholm two for 48, Dunn five for i 32 and five for 64, and R. Liddicoat two for 12.-, Midland, 216 (Lye 42, Hester 41, H. Bolt 39, tie]] 32, Walker 24), and 66 for four (Lye 23), defeated Onslow, 196 and 122 (Webb 44 not out, Bell 27), on the first innings. Bowling for Midland, Cell six tor 40, and for Onslow, Bell five for 15. Junior 81. Petone East, 249, beat Stop Out, 130 and 89. Bowling for Petone East, Green took three for 3, Parrant two for 25, Wilson three for 51, and A. House one for 4 Technical Old B6ys, 129 and 108 for five (Morris 34, Ward 30, Bonner 3S not out, Speed 21); Petone, 107 and 124 (Brice 67 and 28). Bowling: For Petone, Martin four for 38, Hepplestono three for 22; for Technical, Clunie six for 74, Herd nve for 45, and Boddy eight'for 47. Junior 82. lnFnJf"?*3^' <£ fented onslow' 60 and 100 Black 20, P. Kelly 18, D. Kelly 13) Bowling for University, Middlebrook took four for 18, Struthers three for 30, and Nicole two for 10. Hutt, 221 (Sanders 78, Jarmau 58 not out, Muir 40), and 130 for six wickets (Kemp 54 not out, Little 30), defeated Railways, 196 (Butler 48, Gray 47, Webb 24) and 159 (Black 39, Gray 21, Butler' 21), on the first innings.- Bowling for Hutt, Revell took five for 35 and four for 60, and for Railways Gifford took four for' 45 and Gray four for 77 and four for 48. " -. ■.

Duthies, 270 (L. Dyer 65, W. Dyer 57, Handley 33), beat Midland, 115 vWatson 31, Monaghan 38) and 127 (Hatch 42, Watson 35 not out). Bowling for Duthies, Kir win took two for 14, W. Dyer three for 27, and L. Dyer four for 54, and for Midland Brown took four for 47 and Clifford two for 14.

Kilbirnie, 259 and 94 for six, declared (Eaton 73, Davies 55, Clark 42, Brown S6 and 26, Williams 26), beat Kaiwarra, 167 and 176 for five wickets (A. Robson 63 and 44 not out, Milgate 19 and 20 not out, Morice. 28 and 20, Symmons 74). Bowling for Kilbirnie, Lucas took five for 36, Brown three for 45, and Williams two for 37, and for K,aiwarra, Milgate took four for 89, Robson four for 74, Symmons two for 5. Kilbirnie won on 'the first innings.

Seatoun, 324 and 206 (McGill 109 and 92 not out, Edmunds 46, Dykes 37, Minnifie 31 and 27, Dodsen 30, Hearfield 26), defeated Karori, 186 and 135 (Armitage 70, Edwards 45,-J. Monk 33, KelU 26). Bowling:. For Karori, Sutton three for 40, Kells four for 120 and three for 45; for Seatoun, Edmunds eight for 57 and four for 62, Taylor four for 49. Junior C. Brooklyn, M3B (Hamill 65 not out, Thomas 23, Cragg 17), and 83 for two (Jeffery 42 not out, Bentley 26 not out), beat Midland, 154 and '62 (Bock 28 and 19, Maunsell 26 and 15, Brewer 34), by eight wickets.' Bowling for Brooklyn, Hamill took seven- ■ for 55 and Bentley seven for 10. For Midland, Hunt took seven for 18. Junior O. University, 171 and 191 for seven wickets (Wicks 56, Middlebrook 44, Pettit 50, Bush 44, Wilton 28 not out), defeated Hutt, 197 and 148 (Sissons 47 and 60, Warnes 34 and 22, J. Jones 26, Smith 2(i). ■Bowling for University, MacCormac took three for 33, Middlebrook three for 40 and three for 21, and Wicks five for 43. For Hutt, Warnes took four for 11, Doig three for 52. Third Grade.' Brooklyn, 264 for four wickets (Long 103, Blake 91, Bilby 39 not out), beat Midland A, 251 (Butler 95). Bowling for Brooklyn, Carruthers took five for 50 and Bilby three for 39.; Seatoun, 219 (Glossop 48, Broiigh 35, Parsons 28, Edwards 27), defeated Midland B, 145 (Walker 37, Ashby 25, Steptoe 24, Moffatt 20 no{ out). MERCANTILE LEAtGUE. A Grade. ■ Smith and Smith, 253 for five wickets (Dobbs 114, James 50, Waller 55 not out), drew with Health Department, 227 for five wickets (Stephenson 93, Reynolds 80, Newton 21 not out).' Bowling for Smith and Smith, Diack took three for 55, and for Health, Smith took two for 18. James Smith, 230 (Kilby 111 retired, Murdoch 22, R. Lindop 22), defeated Cowans, 46. Bowling: For James Smith, Stone took six for 28 and Donovan three for 14.

Bookers and Amalgamated Bricks, 215 lor eight wickets (Buck 48, C. Murphy 45, Quaid 39, TJnvin 22, Church 21), defeated Sargoods, 105 (McArthur 33, Capper 24, Ward 22). Bowling: For "Bookers," C. Murphy six for 32; for Sargoods, James four for 70. '

B Grade. State. Advances, 240 (Morison 115, E. Bull 57), beat Nivens, 129 (Pringle 34, Melville 23, Churchill 21). Bowling for State Advances, E. Bull took four for 22; for Nivens, Norris took five for 34. State Fire. 101 (Climo 36, Powell 32, Cleary 11), defeated Hannahs, 99 (Parton 26 not out). Bowling for State Fire, Mansfield took four wickets for 43 runs, and Climo three for 35; for Hannahs, Oliver took five for 21, and Larsen three for 41 Combined Press, 200 (Brooks 58, Whaler 27, King 46. Forde 28), defeated Working Men's Club, 141 (Hennessy 30, Denholm 29 not out). Bowling for Press Brooks took three for 36 and Crisp three for 41. '

Telephone Exchange, 184 for three wickets, declare* (Hancock 89, Morgan 24 Blakeway 27 not out), beat Shell 83 (Burns 29). Bowling for Exchange, Cudby took five for 22 and Blakeway three for 24. \

Pastimes, 154 (Pinkerton 43, Smith 39 Pringle 20), defeated Public Trust, 142 (Roberts 29, Buist 23). Bowling for Pastimes, Toms took four for 35, • and for the losers Buist took- three for i 26 and McKenzie three for 28. C Grade. Labour Department, 139 for seven (Bramwell 81 retired, Auld 27 retired), beat Education, 102 (McKinnon 32). Bowling for Labour, Bramwell took three for 37 and Dare three for 19. Customs, 285 for six ( Fisher 78, Allen 72, Young 35 not out, Waugh 29 not out, Black 27), drew with Milk Department,

199 for nine (Dick 83, Spolsky 37, Weavers 32). Bowling for Customs, Waugh took seven for 64. D Grade. Printing, 139 (Wilkinson 39, Russell 33, Davies 21), defeated Gas Co., 126 (McClymont 45, Price 21 not out). Bowling for Printing, Davies took five for 44.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 13

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OTHER MATCHES. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 13

OTHER MATCHES. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 13

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