KILBIRNIE'S RECORD
SOME FINE, FIGURES
. In winning the senior- cricket champioifc ship, the-Kilbirnie. team receives /a/well' merited • award for- consistency, 'which il not confined id' .the season noyrVclbsihgi but extends over several years. : No "team, in the past-four-years lias scored-aii iriany championship points as Kilbirnie, and'their consistency is also shown in the points and. places.peeupied by them in each-season^ the details being: ; 1830-31J,points .43" (tied" for' second place), 1931-32> :pbintsj3s' (tied for first place and Tvori on averages); 1932-33, points 37 (second place); 1933-34,, points 46 (first'place). -i ■/-;' ' "■'■-' The following are the;team ss'averageg foe the 193-34 season, as compiled' by; the ofr fieial scorer (Mr. L: Dambleton):— v .". '' '■■ '; ■'■'.■' iATTINb/." :'-;'':r ■;■■;
The team- scored 3011 runs.for W -wio kets (average 28.14),. and opposing teams scored 3071 runs: for 145. .wickets (jayerage 21.18). Centuries, were scored by: -Crook (two), . Christophersen, Doneghue, and Harris, and no centuries were; registered against-Kilbirnie, while-the only two century partnerships by opposing iteams-were 102 and 101 by. Old Boys. The'following three-figure partnerships were recorded lor. Kilbirnie:-rChristophersefi and Crook y. Midland, 246, Harris' and. Morris, v. Petone 210, Harris and iDoneghue yl ;X)l4" r ßoy3 209, Ward and Christop.herse.n y. Huttilia, Ward and Crook vl .Institute 140. "Ward and Ci-ook v. Wellington. ' 100, TJe'pburn and Doneghue V. Old Boys 100, Bilby -and WardV. "Wellington. 115. .' '' ■■ ; The record 'of catches" is as foßows:— Ashenden 11. Hepburn S, Christophersea 8. Crook-8, Ward 7, Griffiths- 6.: Wilson 4, Haiiscombe 4, Harris 2:" "Turntull 2, Wrigley 2, Doneghue: 2, Biiby 2;.'Morris~l, Aitken 1. Aitken.stumped 6.: -V'■...''
inaKOHS Buns. Avg. \V. Hams „....« 4 0 142 ->52' 63 0 R- Croot 12 0 111 508- 42 15 S. ■Ward ........ 11 1 91--40Sr 40 S A. Doneghue 9 2 164 252 36 0 D- Wilson 9 ,5 69* 211 SJW W. Chnstophersen 12 1 129 31S 2S 98 W. Hepburn , IS 3 7S 560 26» | A. Morns .....„.« 31 2 74* 2S4 26 0 31. Bilbj ....,,... 11 0 1.8 2H 19 36 D. Turribull ...... 2 12 ]■> li 0 O. Wneley ... M . 4 0 15 41 10 25 AV Aitken .... 4 2 7* 17 S " J Ashenden ».»»«, (.1 19 "51 6 2 B. Griffiths .._.. S 1 12 35 5 0 H flanscombe .... r > o 13 21 4 3 i *Not out. ■BOWtJNG. Name.' O. Jr. R. -AT, Ave, Donechue .2 0 11 1 11 Wilson .. 48 1 172 12 14 3 Hanscorabe 59 "i 7 163 11 14 41 Gnfflths .. 1-,S<$ 14 h36 17 l« Ashendeu . 174 > 30 "iOT 2> '0 2 Crook „., 2011 2-> 639 31 20«t Morri »^ l^!? J4 j-i=; 12 2» 5s Hepburn .. 09 =; 262 7 37 43 Ward KiV. 22 . fr. ■ 96 -2- 5S.0
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 11
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440KILBIRNIE'S RECORD Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 11
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