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CRICKET

HITTT v.

UNIVERSITY

£|><'<-t;it<M's present at the first two matches on the local ground, have "been treated td most exciting -cricket. In the previous match.• against Wellington a ninth wicket stand pulled the match f* out of the fire for Unit, and in the gjwno witoi University a last wicket partnership by Tripe and Caldwell failed by oili" tuii only to overhaul Hutt's total of 201. When the match was .resume), University- required 176 to win,'with nine wickets in. hand —Leys and Bailey opening to the bowling of McGirr and Judd. Leys was bowled by McGiir after scoring "9. Nelson followed and was batting very freely wheii^ ho was inn out through a smart piece of fielding by Birch who returned "the ball smartly to Warnes—3 for CD. ; felandford "and Aim both fell to, good deliveries from Aldersley. With .the score at S7 for 5, McLeod joined Bailey, who was playing a; great innings, for his side. ••.The-'Uwivprsit^skipp-er appeared tp be wel]L 5 nt-o ins stride, when he pulled one of MeGhirr's fast ones; to mict-on, when Wafnes took a brilliant catch. —6 for 122. . Wilson followed. With the .'addition of 23; runs to the score Bailey was' bowled" by* a good, one from itfcGirr after contributing an invaluable 36. The,, retiring batsman had been at the wickets while «lis runs were scored. Wilson and Bagge both" fell to good catches by Wa-rnes oft" Jyidd and McGirk When Caldwelly the lastma n, .-joined Tripe, University, required 54 to win. The score mounted steadily despite good bowling and keen fielding. Ro3s and Aldersley spelled"MeGirr and Judd for a few overs; but did not succeed in separating the batsmen. With the score at 199 Tripe faced- the bowling of MeGiTi'-i-it single down the gully,brought 200 tip, and the match appear r ed to be lost ta Hutt.;; MeGirr, however, unloosed one "out of the box" which beat >Cald well all the -way. Caldwell, Tripe and McGirr were deservedly congratulated'upon: their' good performances with but And ball. Hutt went to the wickets again, scoring 109 for- one '^wicket. Lees. 53 not out. batted freely/ Biggar coritributed 41. by^ stoady.cricket. , ; Detailci - no, die as follows — UNl\ 1 KM TV—rwst Itmmgb. 11. H. < 4 Mi lv*ii/ic, c uirl b Wiimt 10 H, C. .liulty '• McGur 36 R T. < L\- b McGui 9 T. P. "N Nun urn ouf 21 -T. A. X BHnltoid, b Yldci<Lcy 4 E. Aim, b Vldei^lcy 5 K. '.McLcjl Warm bAIcO-iii 14 T, Wil.-ou Wdine-, b Judd 9 A. 0. Tjux Jot rmt R. Baii^i • b "McrTin 1 - P. Cal<h\<'l h ALcCrjn 20 Toial 200 Bowling Vnilysi^—McGni look h\o wicket) toi <>3 luns, "C Tudd one for 54; Waiuc one foi 2G; Aldoi le^ two for 35; Ro - uon« foi IJL I HUTT I First iiuiino- 20:1 Innings , | A.- Bigi>cii not out H , B. R, Ross b Baggo . "3 , W. 1.0.c-, not out Extii- . v> 10 ] To t 1 n om wicket 109 Bowling \uii\-.i^—Vim took no wir kots £oi 7 urns, Bagge, one foi 4, Tripe, .none foi "5, Nel,on, nOne for 11; AFfcLfioJl »o)u toi.lJ-J Wil«sOJi, none for "36; Mai ken-4ie none toi 8; Bailey, none ?')r IS^^ildwul norn^ S, Blindfold l)O!lt? i'QX 13 .L,O\\ 1 X (-rK KBH IiFfeULrTS Junio' \' went under to K""iioii — I?.^ an 1 *oj 243 Clapham 79, Rus soil. 22. Rcquiimg 10 foi a flxst mniniis imC Halt failed by 13 runs, bat ting a linn -hort The second innings produced 114 Hames 41 was top scorer hi^ uin,- being made m nice ,^yle. ' .Junior B'- -^ocuied a fiist innings vifttoiy o\er Wellington 181 and (5 for .185. Fouhv 10, McDonald 34, Dobson 25, Bairett 24, and Tuckwell 71, Flet cher 47, Riill-ou 32 did best with the feat > -M«ri->v 4 for 56 and 2 for 46, Hunt' 3 foi 26 and 2 foi 27. secured the bowling honours for Hutt Junior C—lnstitute 259 secured an outright wm over Hutt 29 and 19& Gowers 3S, L, Mvii 30, Gray 24, Buckley 20, Suckling 39, E. Mmr 10 "The Third A Js notched awm fiom Khandallah Hutt 104. Langforrl 38 Littlp 31, AtcKon Zl e 12, Barnes 10. ; Ehasndallah S3 Lanford took 5 wieIcete for 17 ofF 10 over?

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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 25, 14 November 1929, Page 2

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CRICKET Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 25, 14 November 1929, Page 2

CRICKET Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 25, 14 November 1929, Page 2

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