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M.C.C. v. WAIRARAPA. ! [HY TBLEGBAI'H. — FEESS ASSOCIATION.] j MASTERTON, 20th February. : Wairnrapa-M.O.C. match was continu- ■ ed to-day. M.C.C. closed their innings ; with seven wickets down for 272. The ■ Wairarapa bowling did not appear to ' trouble the visitors much. MaunseU ■ (three for 93) got the best average. With j 152 to g-st to eavo an innings defeat, Wai- , rarapa took the wickets at 2.48 o'clock. ; They gave a very pooT display, and were : all out at 5.15 p.m. for 65. M.C.C. thus ; won by an innings and 93 runs. Scores : — ' M. CO.— Johnson 72, Fox 26, Harrison ' 33, Burtifi 64, Douglas 3, Pago 10, Do Trafford 45, Williams 6, extras 13. Inninga declared closed with seven- wickets down foT 272. Warrarapa. — First innings, 120 ; second innings— MaunseU 0, M'Gurk 8, Beechey 11, Waters 0, Redmond 0, Bewley 0, Carroll 3, Perry 7, Fish 8, Parton 0 Esson 77, M'Kellar 8, Prow 0, Hoar 1, Swan 6, extras 2 ; total 65. INVERCARGILL, 20th Feb. Owing to heavy rain setting in, this •aoTning, the Otago-Southlaud cricket match was postponed. '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 44, 21 February 1907, Page 2
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177CRICKET. Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 44, 21 February 1907, Page 2
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