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AUCKLAND V. WAIRARAPA

,' ■ (By Tiltgraph.) (Special to "Tho EVonlng Post.") MASTEBTON, Thia Day. The match between Wairarapa and the Auckland colts' touring team concluded yeatarday resulting in a draw. Auckland, in their second innings declared with 338 for six wickets, leaving •Wairarapa 410 runs to get in two hours. Faced with such a task, Wairarapa contented themselves in playing for a draw, and were still at the wickets when stumps were drawn. Following are the details: — AUCKLAND. First innings 158 Second Innings. W. Johnston, Ibw, b Phelps 18 J, M. Fraser, c and b Beech 63 E. C. Gee, b Beech ..' 5] L. T. Monteith, Ibw, b Irvine 68' J. Langridge, not out i. 102 V. Butler,. b Irvine .: .'. 6 J. T. Bush, c Smart, b Irvine 2 P. C. Whitclaw, not out 57 Extras ■:... 17 Total for six wickets (declared) .. 338 Bowling analysis: Falloon, none for 49; Phelps, one for 28; Beech, two for 75; Gee, hone for 57; Irvine, three for 37* Patrick,

none for 29; Suckling, none for 31; Burt, none for 12; Smart, iione for 6. WAIRARAPA. First innings 86 Second Innings. J. Burt, b Webb W K. Gee, c Langridgc, b Bush 59 A. Patrick, st Schaucr, b Langridgc 32 D. Phelps, not out 33 D. Falloon, not out -" Extras 18 Total for three wickets 155

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Evening Post, Volume 105, Issue 4, 6 January 1928, Page 9

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AUCKLAND V. WAIRARAPA Evening Post, Volume 105, Issue 4, 6 January 1928, Page 9

AUCKLAND V. WAIRARAPA Evening Post, Volume 105, Issue 4, 6 January 1928, Page 9

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