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CRICKET.

TOKOMARU v. TOWN TEAM

The niiit'sh bctwiMju the above teams, which was iiinimeneed yesterday morning, ended m a win for the visitors by 93 runs. The Coast men went to the wickets first; and ran up 213 before their 1.-ist' wicket' fell. E. R. Ludbrook (50) ? P. Tamahori (42), Hewson (39) were the batsmen ,>vho made the highest .score*. Scholium '(-five wickets), Guthrio (three), and Gibson (two) were the most successful, boAyJuvs 'for the home side; Gisborne l'eplind- with 120 runs. Moore (64). Guthrie (32), and Gibson (11) being the highest scorers. W. Oates took Eve wickets for 10 runs, Ludbrook two for 23, and Hewson two for 28. The detail scores are : — TOKOMARI7 BAY. E. R. Ludbrook,.c Guthrie b Scholium 50 G. Oates*, b .Guthrie 1, Hewson, b Gibson ... ... .... 39 W. .Oates. b- Scholium- 12 ■S. Mills, b Scholium 6. Turner, 'c .Moore, ■!) -Guthrie 14 J. Oates, c Gibson, b Scholium ... 9 C. E. Nurse, b Guthrie ■ ... ; ... 0 'P. Tamsihori, c Aloore, b Gibson ... 42 L. Reid, c Mimiis,- b Scholium ... 2 G. Mills, not' out ... ! ... 11 Extras 27 Total ... ..." 213 Bowling analysis : Guthrie, 10 overs, B. maidens, 40 runs, 3 wickets; Scholium, 27--10— 61— 5 ; Moore. 14—1—39—0 : Pollock. 3— 0— 10— 0; Gibson. 8—1—31" r-2: Hosier. 3— -I—4 0. GLSBORNE. •Scholium, c Kurse, b Hewson ... 1 Moore, c Reid, b Ludbrook - ... 64 Guthrio, Ibw, b VV. Oales -32 Pollock, c Ludbrook, b W. Oates ... : 6 Olsen. c J. .Oates. b Ludbi-ook 0 Gilpin. St. J. . Oates, bW. Oates ... 1 Hosier, st. J. Gates, bW. Oates ... 0 I Minnis. v Reid, b Hewson ..." ... 0 Gibson, not out ... ... ... 11 Pollard, c Hewpon 0 Biewsteij c Tinner. I) W. Oates ... 2 Extras \ ... 3 Total ... .: 120 I Bowling analysis : Hewson, 8; overs, 0 maidens. 28 nms, 3 wickets; G. Oates! 3—l—l3—o ; , Tamahori, 2—o—2l—o : S. Mills. 3—o—l9—o ; Ludbrook. 6—o— 23--2 • W. Oales, 6^o^-10—5. THE .SMOKE CONCERT.

Last- evening 1 tho. visiting team were entertained tit ■•■ .smoke concert. There was ii-piiid attendance, Mr D. J. Barry, president of tlic Poverty Bay Cricket Association, being m the ehaiV. The toast of • the- evening, -''The Visitors,'- was proposed by the chairman, and responded., ,'td oy Mr E. .R; Ludbrook. Mr Ludbrook said he desired, on behalf of his. team, to return thanks for the . splendid arrangements that had been made for their visit. The teams of the East Coast Association, when they visited Gisborne, always reckoned on having a good, time, and they had nevec^'tyet . been disappointed. The speaker »esxpressed the ■: wish that teams from Gisborne would visit the Coast lnox'e frequently, . and he could assure them that they would be warmly welcomed.

Other to.lsts honored were : "Kindred Sports/ proposed by Mr Harvey, and responded to by Messrs Armstrong (hockey). Rosemond (soccer), Smjlp (bowls), aifd liurgc (Rugby); "Poverty Bay Cricket Association," proposed by Mr K. S. Williams, and responded to by Mr E. H. Maude; ''The Umpires," proposer] by Mr Olseu, -and responded to by Boyce and Allen; ."The Press," and "the Chairman.":- .: : During, the evening an enlertaining programme of musical items and recitations was proceeded, with j ■ the . coritvibutors being: Messrs Ludbrook, Swfeet, Downey, Nelson, Hockley, .Topliss, J. Dods, T. Turner, Rapley, and Jones.

Tho following will • repx^eaent Gisborne against the Tokoinaru teany.at tho Domain on Thursday uind Friday i— A. C. Cooke, R. Gartshore, M. Guthrie, J. A. Gibson, L. Hooker, J. H. Jones. H. E. Maude, L. McMafion, J. H. Miller, O. R, ; Olsen. ir* .,, „ ■•

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13636, 17 March 1915, Page 5

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CRICKET. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13636, 17 March 1915, Page 5

CRICKET. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13636, 17 March 1915, Page 5