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MATCHES IN OTHER GRADES

JUNIOR C KILBIRNIE v. MARIST. ICilbirnie 112 and 7 for 40, secured a 4-point win over Marist, 49 and 99. Top scorers 'were: For Kilbirnie—Kershaw 36, Rutherford 21 not out; and for Marist, Cudby 41, AVallace 21. Bowling for Kilbirnie—Jeffs, four for 24, and sis for 29, and Griffiths, five for 23 and two for 31; for Marist, Mahoney, six for 43, Gamble, six for 12. JUNIOR D Railways v. Midland. Railways (first innings) 137, Fay 66 not out). Midland, first innings 120. Bowling analysis: (Railways), Nash took nine wickets for 55 runs; (Midland), Burke took six wickets for 27 runs. THIRD B GRADE. Y.M.C.A. A team secured a 4-point win over Institute. Y.M.C.A. 55 and five wickets for 54 (G. Peddie, H. Matthew 14, AV. Hawker II and 10)Institute 54 and 51 (Grounsell 15, Naylor 10). Bowling for Y.M.C.A. Roberts five for 25, Peddie four for 15, Hylton, three for 11. Institute, Scarrett six for 18, Bolton four for 21. JUNIOR - /!. INSTITUTE_v7 ’A T ARSITY. Institute, first innings, 79. Highest score, Mcllwraitli 23 (not out). Bowling analj-sis.—Dormer, four wickets for 27 runs, Duss four for 23. ’A r arsity (first innings) 162. Highest 6Cores, Dormer 40, Evans 38. Bowling analysis.—Leggatt four wickets for 50 runs. Cook three for 22. MERCANTILE CRICKET LEAGUE Customs and Agents v. Dalgety's. Customs and Agents 56, Kelly 13, Mackic 12. Dalgety’s 41. Bowling Analysis: (Customs and Agents), Cotterill took eight wickets for 19 runs. (Dalgety’s), Grubb took three wickets for 15 runs, Lawrence two for 8, AVakefield two for 2. Cables 201 for five wickets defeated Stewart’s 39. Cable’s batting, Henderson 70 not out, Hart 67, A. Cunninghame 25, Marshment 22. For Stewart’s, Davies 16. Bowlin" for Cable’s Hart four for 14, Jornn two for 11, Gornall two for 12. For Stewart’s, Devonport and Davies with two.wickets each, bowled best.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 10

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MATCHES IN OTHER GRADES New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 10

MATCHES IN OTHER GRADES New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 10

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