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WELLINGTON v. HAWKES BAY.

' A DBAWN GAME. j lUX TEI-EGRAI'Il — I'IIESS ASSOCIATION.] NAPIEK, 28th March. With 180 run* for seven wickets, WelI lingtou, in their maUh og.iinat Hawkes i Bay, declared thoir second inuingH cloved. Hawkes Bay required 232 to win, with two hours to play, but rain prevented time being played out, nnd a diaw yeRulted. Scores :—: — WELLINGTON.— Second Inning*. H. Burton, c Macaosey. b Fenton... 20 A. Birch, b Fenton 21 F. A. Midlane, b Nelson ... 6 E. Roberts, run out 11 J. G. Kinvig, lbw, b FentOn ... 16 D. Patrick. <• Bailey, b Anderson... 20 C. Finl»y»oii. c Feiitou, l> Smyik. . 42 A. Aldefsk-y, not out 38 ivNtrii* ■• • 7 Total for 7 wi.ket* (declared)... 180 Fii.-t innings 166 Aoßrtgs.U> ... . 336 Bowling Analysis.— Fenlon, three wic-

k*ts for 59; Nelson, one for 57; Anderson, one for 23; O'Brien, none for 13; Fulton, none for 8 ; Smyrk, one for 13. HAWKES BAY.— Second Innings. A. Fenton, b Finlayson 0 G. Hawke, 'not out ... . . ... 24 P. Fulton, b Hickcy ... . ... 0 J. Hindmarsh, c Roberts, b Hickey 0 J. E. Macassey, not out 1 Extras 6 Total for three wickets ... 31 First innings 105 Aggregate 136 Bowling Analysis. — Finlayson, one wicket for 15 ; Hickey, two for 10. LADIES' TEAMS. [BY TELEGRAPH — PBKSS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCHURCH, 28th" March. Tho ladies' crioket match, Wellington v. Canterbury, was concluded to-day when tho visitors wcro defeated by 234 runs. The Wellington team made a poor showing on tho sodden wicket. Scores : — CANTERBURY.— First Innings. Miss I. Robinson, b Miba N. Mackay 12 Miss L. Curlott, b Miss Brown ". 41 Miss I. Scott, o and b Miss Mahoney 56 Miss I. Bassett, b MibS Brown . . 9 Miss A. Scott, c Miss Hendorson, b Miss Brown . . 61 Miss I. Jones, b Mrs. Swanston ... 21 Miss E. Martin, b Miss Brown ... 5 Miss C. Scott, not out * ... 30 Miss Y. Rose, b Miss Henderson . . 10 Mi>s N. Chapman, o and b Miss Mahoney 4 Miss E. Wilson, c Miss Henderson, b Miss Mahoney 10 Extras ... 16 Total ... .'.. .. " 277 Bowling Analysis.— Mrs. Swanston, 32 overs, 7 maidens, 76 runs, 1 wicket, 14 wides; Miss N. Mackay, 23 overs, 5 maidens, 9 runs, 1 wicket, 2 wides; Miss Mahoney, 20.4 o*ers, 4 maidens, 65 runs, 3 wickets, 1 wide; Miss Brown, 27 overs, 7 maidens, 57 ruus, 4 wickets; Miss Henderson, 5 overs, 2 maidens, 6 runs, 1 wicket. WELLINGTON.— First Innings. Mjss Sponco, run out i Miss Brown, •run out o Miss A. Mackay, run out . ... 2 Miss P. Mackay, b Mibs Curlett . . 10 Mrs. Swanston, c Miss A. Scott, b Miss Curlott 9 Mis>s Twohill, b Miss Curlett 0 Miss Henderson, run out 8 Miss Mahoney, not out ... 5 Miss Taylor, run out 2 Miss Poole, run out . . .. o Miss M. Hendorbon, b Miss Curlett 1 Extras 3 Total 4i Bowling Analysis.— Mis? Curlett, 12 overs, 7 maidens, 11 runs, 4 wickets; Miss Rose, 12 overs, 4 maidens, 17 runs; Miss Martin, 3 overs, 1 maiden, 4 runs; Miss I. Scott, 3 overs, 3 maidens. The cricket match between teams representing; the Auckland and Wellington Post and Telegraph.Oflices was continued on the Auckland Domain yesterday. The match>was opened on Saturday last, when Auckland iv their first innings made 137 runs, and Wellington 144. The play yesterday was as follows :— Auckland, second innings, 115 (Bramlry 44, Warner 13). Wellington second innings 109 for seven wickets (St later not out 56, Tyrell 22). Wellington won by three wickets.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 4

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WELLINGTON v. HAWKES BAY. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 4

WELLINGTON v. HAWKES BAY. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 4