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LOWER GRADES

Junior A. Old Boys. 273 and 119 for nine wickets, declared (Robinson 28,^Wiggs 22), beat Marist, 209 (L. Randall 35. Cudby 29), am! 171 for six wickets (Duffy 46 not out). Bowling for Old Boys, Robinson took six for 07 runs; Stevens, two for 20; and Wiggs, three for 45, For Marist, Duffy took six wickets for 41 runs. Wellington, 170 (Westbrook 06 not out, Johnson 29), and 12G for three wickets (Westbrook 54 not out, Duff 30 not out), beat Petone, 212 and 76. Bowling for Wellington, Duff took four for 32, and Ham four for 26. For Petone, Cohen took four for 34 and Laracy three for 20. Wellington won outright. Hutt, 340 (Matthews 142, Pegler 61, Roberts 44, Lockett 34, Heap 32), beat Institute, 329 (Donald 163 not out, Burt 56, Algar 51, Fortune 33). Bowling for Institute, Fortune took four for 70, .Ward two for. 42, Algar two for 45. For Hutt, : Cameron took six for 70 and Elsom three for 84. .. '"" ■'■, ' Junior 81. Hospital, 218 (T. Trewick 84, A. Trewiek 54, J. Trewick 35 not out), beat Hutt, 52 (Aldersley 24, Hunt 15) and 110 (Sheehy 33, Hobbs 10). Bowling for Hutt, Stiles, took five for 86, Judd'three''for 27, Doig one for 7,Weston one for 3, and Aldersley one for' 29.: For H6'spital, Clark took five for 25, Windley five for 26 and two for 31, Ell four for 4.0, and J. Trewick four !'-• 19. ' Midland, 43_3_ for eight wickets declared, beat Wellington, 214 (Clarke 36, Wagstaff 35, Reid 33, M'Anneny 31), and 82 for seven (Wagstaff 27). Bowling for Midland, Smith took five for 66 and three for 16, Eeyling four for 45, Jack four for 47, and Laming one for 0. Midland won on the first innings. Junior 82. ' Hutt, 251 (Stoddart 96) and 240 for six wickets - (Stoddart 94), beat Wellington, 196 (Jennings 65, Evans 25). Bowling for Wellington, Didsbury took three for 68, and Jennings two- f0r,30. For Hutt, Barnes took five for 52. Midland, 258 and 239, (C. Gell 91, Bolt 49, A. Gell 37, Walker. 18 not out, Currie 17, .Thorn 13), beat Technical Old Boys. Bowling for Technical;' Climie took four for 64,. Clay!two for 11, Bowkitt two for 45, Herd one for 38. Technical, 185 (Johnson 32, Bonner 19 not out), and 214 for six wickets (Cleverley 78 not out, Gilbert •• Purcell 28, Clunie 23, Kitto 10). Bowling for Midland, C. Gell took four for 81 and on; for 39, F. Thorn four for 75 and two. for 76, A. Gell one for 19 and one lor" 19, Whaler two for 37. Midland won by 73 runs on the first innings. Junior C. Wellington, 313 (Bowen 104, Goodenough 54, Andrews 41, O'Shea 38), beat Hutt, 159 (Thorn 43, Muir 30, Biggar 29 not out, Sanders 22), and 122 for nine wickets (Moran 44, Biggar''22). Bowling for Hutt, Wright took four for 45 and Hipkins three fo 34. For Wellington, Goodenough took seven for 41 and O'Shea six for 55. Stop Out, 147 and 119 for seven wickets, defeated Wellington College, 75 and 184, by three wickets. Best batsmen for Stop Out were J. M'lvpr 35 not out, Wootton 25, W. M'lvor 24 and 16, Hitchen IS and 13, Mason 16, Scott 16, Sandholm 13, Kemp 12, and M'Phee 11. For College, Joplin 96 not out, and Mackay 42, did best. The bowlers for Stop Out were Sandholm (five lor 33) and Kemp (four for 30). Duthies, 90 and 71 (Kerwin 5(5, Thomas 17, Johnston 17 not out), defeated Insjtitute, 115 and 28. (G. M'Lean 33, Cooper 17, Spolsky 12). Bowling for Duthies, Kirwin took two for 31 and four for 10, Hickling four for 40 and one for 15, Perkins two for 33. Bowling for Institute, Henshuw took six for 26 and Crammer four for 10. Junior, D. Wellington', 207 (Climo 76 not out, O'Connor 50, Osborne 24), and 152 (Pattiaon 71 not out, Hanify 28, Hanchard 16), met Brooklyn, 269'(A. Wright 102, Wallace 55, Jeffreys 44, M. Wright 27), and 95 for two wickets (A. Wright 39 not out, Wallace 29 not out). Bowling for Brooklyn, Wallace took six for 46 and five for 25, Armstrong three for 35 and one for 23, and Jeffreys two for 12. For Wellington, O'Connor took five for 105 and Osborno three for 73 and two for 40. Brooklyn won by eight wickets. .OH Boy's, 202 and 86 for four wickets (Arnold 40, Holstead 61, T. Bonge 32) beat Marist, 75 ami 211 (Wylie 100, Hendle 20, Bruce 25). Bowling for Marist, Hindle too' five for 49, and Patrick three for 18. | Third Grade. Kaiwarra B, 326 (Muir 110, Hendry 63, Soames 30, Wyatt 26, Swauson 18, Southee 17, Smith 14, Elvey 10) beat Brooklyn, 82 (Pickering 33, Ward 16 not out, Jenkins 11, M'Callum 11). Bowling for Kaiwarra, Wyatt took three for 16, Elvey four for 22, Hendry one for 9, Southee two for 26. For Brooklyn, Ward took six for CO. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. A GRADE. . '<[' Smith and Smith, 113 for one wicket (i'arrell 48 not out,- Roberts 42 not out, Dobbs 21), beat Odlins, 97 (De Muth 55). Bowling for Smiths, Roberts took five for 33, Diaek two for 30, Dobbs two for 30. Sargood's, 133 for eight wickets (Smith 46 not out, Foley 22, M'Arthur 21, Lees 17), beat Pastimes, 88 (Blakeway 23, Toms 21, Purdie 17). Bowling for Sargood'e, Foley took five for 26, M'Arthur four for 23 and Shrempton one for 5. For Pastimes Toms took seven for 54 and Wylie one for 8. Cables, 135 for five wickets (Irving 50, Hart 37, Greig 21 retired), beat Nivens, 26. Bowling for Cables, Dind took six for 5, Hart three for 15. Evanß bowled best for Nivens. Health,' SI) (Gladding 27, Steplienson 38 not out, Dick J8 not out), defeated Cus- : toms, 82. Bowling foe Health, Sinclair

took three for 34, Burgess three for. 20, Dick three for 22. B GRADE. | Gas Co., 123 (M'Clymont 31, Robinson 22, Denison 20), defeated James Smith's, U2 (WindßOi 40 not out, Stone 21, Donovan 15). Bowling for Gas Co., Alexander took six for 55 and Wiflin four for 32. For James Smith's, Howitt took three for S, Condon two for 21, O'Sullivan two for 25, and Stone two for 27. His Master's Voice, 248 for-seven wickets (Nerston 112, Yarrell 110), beat Printing A, 84 (Lynskey 25 not out). Bowling for H.M.V., Cleland took three wickets for 9 runs and Bull six for 52. Roiigh and Co., 22G for six wickets, de dared (Bueknell 105 not out, K. Capper G3, Haines 38, Mann 29, Bruce 14), beat W. V. and H. O. Wills, 118 (Johns' 44, M'Kenzie 16, M'Greevy 27, Carey 11). Bowling for Rough and Co., Bruce took five for 21 and J. Capper two for 22, and for Wills Johns took three for SO and Banthree for 111. C GRADE. Hope Gibbons. 151 for seveD (Rickman 52. Stiver 34. Hill 12, Richards 12 not out. Hansen 10 not out), defeated Hannah's, 135 (JSvaus 31 not out, Gridley 21, Oliver 19. Hemvood- 10, Brooky 11, Brown 10). Bowling for Hope Gibbons, Hearne took three for 22, Stiver three for 25, Richards two for 7, and Hill two for 13. For Hannah's, Larsen took two for 26, Gridley one for 19, Brown one for 21, and Cummins one for 24. Public Trust, 114 for seven wickets (Davis 44. Flett 29, M'Kenzie 12, Gibb 11 not out), defeated "N.Z. Truth," 102 (King 45, Crisp 12). Bowling for Public Trust, M'Kenzie took two for 21, Collingc five for 21," Flett three for 13. For "Truth" Hogan took two for 21 and Furniss two for 30. : Dalgety and Co., 88 for seven wickets, declared (Dowsett 37 not out, Legge 1G), beat Education, 79 (M'Mahon 29, Gray 23). Bowling for Dalgety's, Legge took eight for 44, Lawrence oue for 2, and Grubb one for 14. For Education, Evans, took two for 17-and M'Mahon two for' 24.

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Evening Post, Issue 51, 2 March 1931, Page 13

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LOWER GRADES Evening Post, Issue 51, 2 March 1931, Page 13

LOWER GRADES Evening Post, Issue 51, 2 March 1931, Page 13

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