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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIA v. MANAWATU. < (FBBSS ASSOCIATION TSUBOKAIt.) PALMERSTON NORTH, March \&"\ The match Australia v. ManawatO; commenced this afternoon. Tho ground,; was in good order, and there waa a tt&t attendance of spectators. :*J Scores:— jff MANAWATTJ. Js First Inning*. jfffl Mitchell, b Whitty .. .. „"■#* Ongley, c Emery, b WMtty „, _.._"fl Trevena, b Whitty .. if Goldspring, b Emery .. .. .. ".ii McLean, b Whitty M} Mason, o Emery, b Whitty ~ _-'i'l| O'Connor, c Bard-ley, b Whitty «>."*f--Cobbe, lbw, b Emeiy .. .. « *»j Holland, b Emery » «i Wells, c Bard-ley, b Emery i.« *»S_S Bartlett, not out .. .. -••'lmi Eyre," b Emery... .. ... "«-' v lf Greer, c Bardeley, b Emery .. "lyjS Extraa ... .. — **'''_I Total .. .. .. ..Tffl Bowling Analysis—Whitty took «x -i-vm for 36 runs; Emery six for 47. Jy AXTSTBALU. ~M Eirtt Inning*. ' f| Doddi, b Greer .. .. .- -'JS Facey, b Greer .. « * Whitty, c Well*, b Baitlett .. - >jU KeJleway, not out .. .. f^ria Emery, not oat .. .. .. **'"_ Extra* ... .. •• —' jjfi Total for 3 wicket* .. !"J_| Bowling An»ly*i»-~Greer took two *i«"S* ior 8; Bartlett one for 19. 9 The Ladies' Clubs oi Rang»r_ a*&s Uicciirton played at' Rangiora js_t«-| day, and the vuators won by 8 f tu *'l The scores wero 30 (Miss Mj Scott 11) and Riccarton 38 (Mi» BflieJ 14, Miss Martin 10). In their eootam innings Rangiora made 39 for 2 wjckm (Miss I. Scott 23 retired). In bowhap Miss Wilson took 5 wickets for 4 ro)*j| and Miss I. Jones 4 for 24 for R**p gicra. Misses Rose and Martin bo-Mf"* best for Riccarton. • _| W. W. Armstrong, tho capt_nj§ the Australian team, div sot ko ■<*'I§| with the other members of the £*Jffl| on Tuesday night. When he met with an accident when otrMWUfig ing on the hills. He slipped, """J*"! trying to recover his balance he^wW* l - himself back, with the ha snapped one of tho rauecle*»,wp*j region of the heart. He ****J hind to receive treatment from Orchard; Armstrong will not **"«*"*£ at Palmerston North <T __ *% New Plymouth, and nn!«» j& feels improved in health he vm Mt| , play at Wanganui. _J . At the finish of the Test matt* <*i I Tuesday, M. Sandstein and «Hj_f trophies for the highest scorers 01 _*"2| sides were presented to W. BanWgg (Australia), and A. Sims (CanterbnfMi Bardslcy's trophy took the form **j| handsome greenstone obelisk S-rnKflWjS ed by a kiwi, and Sims's of a pair *| greenstone and gold sleeve-links. • jjv Ihe annual cricket match bet»*% the Banks and the Government ■ l_"| partments will bo plajed in HagJg* Park to-day, commencing at 10 o'aoc&i

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13683, 17 March 1910, Page 6

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13683, 17 March 1910, Page 6

CRICKET. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13683, 17 March 1910, Page 6

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