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JUNIOR CRICKET

WANGANUI ASSOCIATION RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES. Bowlers had a day out in the Wanganui junior grade matches played on Victoria Park on Saturday. Aramoho increased their lead on the championship ladder by gaining an outright win over Wanganui, by an innings and 70 runs. However, the final position is still open, as only eight points separate the three leading teams. United scorpd an easy win over Technical Old Boys, although the honour of doing the hat-trick fell to R. Cargill of the latter team. Garrison Band beat Marist B by 49 runs on the first innings. Batting honours were won by: A. Crombie (Garrison Band) 54, B. McInteer (Aramoho) 40 retired, A. Crafar (Aramoho) 35, M. Wahlstrom (Garrison Band) 34, B. Good (Marist B) 32, D. Limpus (Wanganui) 30, J. Nimmo (United) 30. The best bowling performances were registered by R. Francis (Garrison Band), five for 21; A. Crafar (Aramoho), five for 24 and five for 27; S. Crafar (Aramoho), four for three and two for three; D. Sullivan (United), four for five a-nd four for 17; and F. Wood (United), three for five.

How the Teams Stand. The teams now stand in the following order on the championship ladder. —Aramoho 64, Garrison Band 58, United 56, Marist A 40, Collegiate B 34, Technical College 28, Technical 0.8. 22, Marist B, 20, Wanganui 20, Collegiate A 18. Detailed results of Saturday’s games were:— United v. Technical 0.8. United, first innings.—F. Wood, c Williams, b Gannon 1; T. Cave, c Cargill, b Gannon 22; S. Nimmo, b Cargill 0; G. Davies, c Williams, b Cargill 4; J. Nimmo, c Rowe, b Jones 30; K. Cullimore, b Patterson 12; M. Cave, not out 24; D. Sullivan, b Cargill 0; N. Barnes, b Cargill 0; J. Palmer, b Cargill 0; G. Pidwell, b Patterson 15; extras, 12; total, 120. Bowling.—R. Gannon, two for 24; R. Cargill, five for 47; K. Patterson, two for 15; T. Jones, one for 22. Technical Old Boys, First Innings.— F. Rowe, c Pidwell, b Sullivan 0; B. William, lbw, b Wood 16; K. Patterson, c Cullimore, b Sullivan 0; T. Jones, lbw, b Sullivan 0; R. Gannon, c Davies, b Palmer 2; P. Pritchard, c J. Nimmo, b Palmer 4; A. Barnett, c J. Nimmo, b Palmer 0; R. Cargill, c Barnes, b Wood 5; R. Grant, b Wood 0; Ibbetson, not out 6; Gannon, c Palmer, b Sullivan 2; extras, 2; total 37. Bowling.—J. Palmer, three for 13; D. Sullivan, four for 17; F. Wood, three for 5. Technical 0.8., Second Innings.— J. Rowe, c Sullivan, b Palmer 2; Ibbetson, b Palmer 3; B. Williams, c Davies, Sullivan 4; K. Patterson, b Sullivan 0; R. Gannon, c Davies, b 3; T. Jones, c Pidwell, b Sullivan 2; P. Pritchard, not out 2; R. Cargill, not out 1- extras, 4; total for six wickets for 21. Bowling.—J. Palmer, two for 11; D. Sullivan, four for 5; F. Wood, nil for 1. United won by 83 runs on the first

Aramoho v. Wanganui. Wanganui, First Innings.—Lowe, b T. Crafar 9; Breed, b A. Crafar 1; McCarthy b L. Crafar 0; Stricken, b L. Crafar 0; Crammond, not out 4; Uings, b A. Crafar, 0; Limpus, c Ford, b A. Crafar, 8; Mahon, b A. Crafar, 0; Dingwall, run out, 1; Harris, c Zohs, b A. Crafar, 4; Hylton, lbw, b S. Crafar, 0; extras, 6; total, 33. Bowling.—S. Crafar, four for three; A. Crafar, five for 24. Wanganui, Second Innings.—Lowe, c A. Crafar, b S. Crafar, 0; McCarthy, c and b A. Crafar, 1; Breed, c Howells, b S. Crafar, 1; Strichen, c Zohs, b A. Crafar, 3; Mahon, st Rogers, b A. Crafar, 0; Crammond, b N. Anderson, 5; Limpus, c and b A. Crafar, 30; Harris, b N. Anderson, 0; Uings, c Anderson, b A. Crafar, 1; Hylton, lbw, b J. Timbs, 2; Dingwall, not out, 2; extras, 0; total, 45. Bowling.—S. Crafar, two for three; A. Crafar. five for 27; N. Anderson, two for 15; J. Timbs, one for none. Aramoho, First Innings.—A. Crafar. c Breed, b McCarthy, 35; J. Timbs, c Hylton, b Lowe, 10; S. Crafar, c Limpus, b Lowe, 13; W. Ford, c Breed, b Hylton, 28; H. Pidwell, b Harris, 5; B. Mclnteer, retired, 40; R. Rogers, b Mahon, 0; G. Zohs, b Mahon, 0; N. Anderson, not out, 11; W. Howells, b Mahon, 0; extras, 13; total, for nine wickets (decl.). 155. Bowling.—McCarthy, one for 41; Mahon, three for 20; Lowe, two for 30; Harris, one for 18; Hylton, one for 32. Aramoho won by an innings and 77 runs. Garrison Band v. Marist B Marist B. First Innings.—Kenny, lbw, b M. Wahlstrom, 4; Connor, b R. Francis, 2; C. Rose, b R. Francis, 16; Greener, b R. Francis, 10; Sanders, lbw, b R. Francis, 0; Futcher, b R. Francis. 5: Dow, lbw, b Kendall, 11; Taylor, b Roy Francis, 1: Good, b M. Wahlstrom, 32; Northover, b M. Wahlstrom, 32; Paki, not out, 1; extras, 7; total, 90. Bowling.—M. Wahlstrom, three for 25; R. Francis, five for 21; Roy Francis, five for 21; Roy Francis, one for 15; Kendall, one for 12; A. Crombie, none for one. Garrison Band, First Innings.—E. Wahlstrom, c Kenny, b Connor, 4; Cunninghame, c Futcher, b Rose, 12; Roy Francis, b Rose, 2; R. Francis, c sub., b Greener, 15; Herd, b Rose, 0; Crombie, b Sanders, 54; M. Wahlstrom, lbw, b Rose, 34; Grant, b Kenny, 7; Kendall, c Connor, b Kenny, 7; Kendall, c Connor, b Kenny, 3; Shearer, b Kenny, 3; Davies, not out, 1; extras, 4; total, 139. Bowling.—Rose, four for 26; Connor, one for 30; Greener, one for 34; Sanders, one for 11; Kenny, three for 15; Dow, none for 14. Garrison Band won by 49 runs on the first innings.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 31, 7 February 1939, Page 4

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JUNIOR CRICKET Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 31, 7 February 1939, Page 4

JUNIOR CRICKET Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 31, 7 February 1939, Page 4

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