AUSTRALIA v. MANAWATU.
TO-DAY'S PLAY. [BT TELEGRAPH. — FRESS ASSOCIATION.] PALMERSTON N., This Day. Theie was beautiful weather this morning for the continuation of the Auo-tralia-Manawatu ciicket match. Kelleway and Emery opened on a pel feet wicket to Cobbe and Greer. The lalter bowler scattered Emery's* stumps bofoie the score opened, and when only tw-i runs were added, Smith (?), who filled the vacancy, was clean bowled by Cobbe. — 51_S_2. The Smith and Kelleway partnership soon put on runs, and brought up the century in half an hour. Smith scoring rapidly off all the bowling. With 142 up, Holland scattered Kelleway 's stumps. The retiring batsman made 48, mostly from singles. Bardsley filled the vacancy, and opened by putting Holland into the pavilion. Both batsmen scored rapidly, aud the second century appeared at 12.30. Numerous changes were tried in the- bowling. Smith got his century, and 250 was hoisted. His end came soon, for he got his leg in front to Groer. His 107 included 8 "Mxes, and 6 fours. 264 — 7—107.7 — 107. The luncheon adjournment followed.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 64, 17 March 1910, Page 8
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175AUSTRALIA v. MANAWATU. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 64, 17 March 1910, Page 8
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