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CRICKET.

■ ■» , AUSTRALIA v. MANAWATU. ' fbl TBLKOVArR.— 7BESB ASSOCIATION.] PALMERSTON, 16th March. The Australia v. Manawatu cricket match was continued to-day in threatening weather. Whitty's tricky bowling spelt disaster to tho local men from the stait. He got Mitchell in the first over befoio 'the scoring account was opened, and followed his micccsk up by s-ending Irevena and Ongley back to the pavilion when only seven runs were on the board. His average tfien read three wickets, three maidens, no runs. The fourth wicket fell to Emery at 14, the fifth lo Whitty nt 16, and the bixth also to Whitty at 20. The lefthander's average was now five for 5. Cobbe, the next man stopped the rot. The seventh wiiket fell at 33, when Whitty's average btood at six for 11. Then Holland and Cobbe got together, and brought up 65 before they separated, Emery getting amongst Holland's timbers with a fast one. Cobbe and Bartlett brought 80 up, and the Feilding colt then met his fate at Emery's hands by getting his leg in front. Hi« 32 included five tourp. The end followed soon, the eleventh and twelfth man falling to Emery when the total had reached 87. Scores :—: — MANAAVAT^.— First Inning*. Mitchell, b Whitty\ 0 Ongley, c Emery, b Whitty 6 Trevena, b Whitty 1 Goldspring, b Emery 2 M'Leun, b Whitty 8 Mason, c Emery, b Whitly 3 O'Connor, c Biirdsley, b. Whilty ... 2 Cobbe, Ibw., b Emery 32 Holland, h Emery ... ... ... 13 \Velb«, c Bardcley, b Emery " ... 0 Bartiett, not out 12 Eyre, b Emery „. ... 2 Greer, c Bardsley, b Emery ... 0 Extras 6 Total 87 The Australians opened with Dodds and Facy, and the latter, by pasting Ongley's slow stuff, soon had some runs on the board, getting two sixes and a three off one of luh oveis. At 36 he was badly beaten by Greer. Whitty followed, made a single, and then skied Bartlelt. Wells held it. Kelleway joined Dodds, only to see Greer scatter the Tasmonian's stumps. Emery was the next man, but the light was so bad that stumps were drawn for the day. Scores :—: — AUSTRALIA.— First Innings. Dodds, b Greer 15 Facy, b Greer 24 Whitty, c Wells, b Bartlett ... 1 Kelleway, not- out ■ ... 8 Emery, "not out ... 0 Total 48 Greer got two wickets for 8, and Bartlett one for 19. WEDNESDAY ASSOCIATION. Tho final round of tho Wednesday Cricket Association chnmpion'-hip began yesitcrdny between Oriental and Artillery. Details nre «n follow: — ORIENTAL v. ARTILLERY. ORIENTAL.— First Inning* Moore, c Taylor, b Cooper 10 M'Kldowney, c Cooper, b Bailey ... 42 0. Cook, c Taylor, b M'lntyro .. 28 Shand, o M'lntyro, b Bailey 16 Truscott, o Cooper, b Builey 7 M'Kenzio, o Cooper, b Bailor ... 16 Little, b M'Mahon ... 6 W. Cook, b M'lntyre 8 Bellman, b M'Mahon 10 Bentloy, not out ... „ 8 Wilkes, b M'Mahon ... • 0 E\tiOß ... 8 Total ~169 Bowling Annlynis. — Hailey took tout wickets for 61 runs; Cooper, ono for 20; M'Mahon, three for 25; M'lntjre, two for 25; Weybourne, none for 11; Smith, nono for 9. ARTILLERY.— Fir^t Innlngi. M'lntyrp, c M'Kenzie, b Wilkes ... 19 Smith, b Bentloy . . . .... 1 Humo, b Wilk-ps . ..4 Woyboiirne, o M'Eldowncy, b Wilkes 3 Sawlo, b Wilkes . i M'Muhon, not out 17 Slattery, b Little ... 7 Boiloy, Ibw., b Shnnd 1 Taylor, not out 0 Extras 0 I '" Soven wickets for 55 Bowling Analysis.— Wilkei took four wicketi for 19 runs; Bentley, on© for 25; Little, ono for 9; Shand, one for 2. RIVALS, v. V.M.C.A. KIVALS.— FirU Innings Tyrrell, llm., b Sclalcr . ... 13 Dr. Anderson, b Gibson . 0 Dr. M'Evedy, c Kintf, b Gibson ... 4 Stainton, c Phillips, b Kini 36 George, Ibw., b Bale n Wyatt, c Gini, b Hodgo 25 Jones, b Schifer 1\ Crouch, b Hodgo * 4 Dr. Pigeon, b Bnlo •„ 5 Darrochj b Bale jg M'Kenzie, not out ... ... ... 13 Extras 55 Total "i 56 Bowling Analysis.— Sclater took two wickots for 56 runs; Gibson, two for 26; Bale, thrco for 22; Gini, ono for 20; 1 Hodgo, two for 27. V.M.C.A.— First Innings. Sclater, c Jones, b Dr. M'Evedy ... 6 Gibson, st. Jones, b M'Kenzio ... 13 Bale, at. Jones, b Staintan 1 Gini. b Stainton 0 Phillips, b Stainton \ 3 Ilpdgc, b M'Konzio 5 Richardson, b M'Kenzie ... ... 0 Slack, not out 3 Hughton, b Stainton \. 0 Extras 1 Eight wickots for 32 Bowling Anaheii.— Dr. M'Evedy took ono wicket for 11 runs; Stainton, four for 18; M'Kenzie, three for 2.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 64, 17 March 1910, Page 3

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CRICKET. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 64, 17 March 1910, Page 3

CRICKET. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 64, 17 March 1910, Page 3

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