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CRICKET

AUSTRALIA v. MANAWATU. Whitty and Emery bowled unchanged at Palmerston North yesterday afternoon. The innings closed for 87, after ninety minutes’ play, Cobbo making 32. Only two others igot into double figures. The Australians had lest three wickets for 48 runs at the call of time. They opened to the bowling of Ongley and Bartlett, Facey and Dodds going to* the wickets. Facey hit Ongley out of the ground twice in rapid succession. Thirty went up on the board in quick time. Greer then relieved Ongley, and with Id; fourth hall clean bowled Facey. 36—1—24. Whitty spooned Bartlett nicely into Wells's hands. 37—2—1. Kcllcway was next man. Buns were now coining slowly, mainly by singles. Dodds fell to a swift one from Greer. 48 —5—15. Shortly afterwards the umpires stopped tho game owing to the bad light. Scores: Manawatu.— First Innings. Mitchell, b Whitty ... 0 Ongley, c Emery, hj Whitty 6 Trevcna, b Whitty * ... .1 Goldspring, hj Emory 2 M'Lenn, b Whitty 8 Mason, c Emery, b Whitty 3 O’Connor, c Bardslcy, hj Vi'hitty 2 Cobhe, Ibw, hj Emery 32 Holland, b Emory 13 Wells, c Bardsley. b Emery 0 Bartlett, not out ’ 12 Eyre, b Emery 2 Greer, c Bardsley, b Emery' 0 Extras ... .’ ’ 6 1 Total ... 37 Bowling Analysis.—Whitty, 6 fur 36; Emery, 6 for 47. Australia.— First Innings. Dodds, b Greer lf> Facey, b Greer 24 Whitty, c Wells, hj Bartlett 1 Kclleway, not out 8 Emery, not out 0 Total for three wickets 48 A match was played yesterday at Carisbreok between a Carisbrook team and the Grocers, resulting in a win for the Grocers by 75 runs. For tho winners, Kennedy (38), Watson (25), Wilson (19). Davenport (18), and for tho losers Butler (17) and Foster (15) reached double figures. Ogg ami Watson for the winners and Foster, Butler, and Tiley for the losers shared the bowling.

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Evening Star, Issue 14318, 17 March 1910, Page 3

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CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 14318, 17 March 1910, Page 3

CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 14318, 17 March 1910, Page 3

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