WELLINGTON V. MIDLAND
The wicket was decidedly in favour of " the batsmen when Wellington met Midland at. Lower Hutt on Saturday. Midland won the' toss and decided to bat, and before closing their -innings had compiled 289 runs, J. Hutchings (51) and Turvery (60> being the top scorers. For Wellington, Hiddleston took four wickets for 71 runs. The opening batsmen for Wellington, Hiddleston and~Airey, were each not out at the conclusion of tho day's play. Scores: — MIDLAND. First Innings. Baker, run. out • • • -\\ Dind, b Plant .' « J. Hutchings, b Hiddleston 50 Patrick, c and b Hiddleston ". W Doneghue, b Hiddleston 4' Turvey, run out 61 J. W. Hutchings, c Monkhouse, b Hiddleston "j Cleverley, lbw, b Craig X Hester, c Wagstafi. - b Tucker 0 Clark, c Hiddleston, b Cousins 7 Judd, not. out ;............ 23 Extras J^ Total 289 Bowling Analysis: Hiddleston took four wickets for 71 runs, Plant one for 40, Craig one for 53, Cousins one for 36, Tucker one for 41. WELLINGTON. First Innings. Hiddleston, not but 38 Airey, not out - 1* Extras ___ Total • &
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 136, 6 December 1926, Page 5
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175WELLINGTON V. MIDLAND Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 136, 6 December 1926, Page 5
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