HAWKE'S BAY PILGRIMS V. GORDON CLUB.
After we went to press yesterday the interprovincial cricket) (Jbatcb. Hawke'a Bay Pilgrims v. Gordon Club was continued. i -The Pilgrims in their firsb innings scored 89 runs, Gordon responded with 133, i!owke being the principal scorer with a well-played 50 not out. In their second innings, the Pilgrims made a much better stand, amassing 92 runs for the logs of three wickets, C. B. King playing a sterling innings for 59. The local club thus wod by 44 runs. The following are the scores:— Hawke's Bay Pilqbims, first innings ... 89 Gordon.—Firsb Innings. Ansenne, c and b Reea 16 Bigland, b Fannin 0 Meldrum, c Rees, b Lusk 14 Moresby, b Fannin .„ 7 i Powke, nob out 50 1 Kallender, b Peacock 11 Kelly, c Hill, b Roes 5 Kenderdino, b Rees 6 Cotterill, lbw Fannin 2 Cantley, b Lusk 2 Howard, b Lusk ... ... ... ... 2 Extras 18 Total ... ... 133 BOWLING.
Pilgrims.— Second Innings. Hill, st Cotterill, b Kelly 18 King, b Kallender 59 Martin, b Kelly 7 Extras ... .... ... 8 Total for three wickets ~ 92
jvaie. iy ib. r O. Jl Fannin. Lusk .„ Rees... Peacock 22 13 12 12 8 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 26 25 45 19
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 78, 4 April 1893, Page 4
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