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COAST NEWS.

CRICKET

TUPAROA-RUATORIA V. TOKO. AIA li t liA 1 .

(Special to the Times.) iUAbji.uti JiAl, oim. yi On. Anniversary Day (Wednesday), the above teams met at 'l.okonuuu iPay for a iriemliy match, it was . a beautdui day atm a most ciijoyatne t ime was spent-. Ihe visitors proven tiiemseivos a stronger side than Daii \ ■.teen antic.pitted ami eventually won i ay the narrow margin ot .to runs.

j heir fielding was of a very luge lordei - ; wliuti cannot be said oi tne ,oeal side who lost tne match through tins weak phase ot the game. '1 lie

visitors gave the ioeai sure a sport-

ing chance of winning when they declared with lb’d tor 9 wickets, but l.okomaru Buy tell short by 15 runs.

Credit must be given to the two ane innings of Peru Mali 4G -and 4-± and witii tho ball lie took five wickets for 22 runs from 11-J overs. 'lbis Maori boy -must surely have a fine chance of being included in the \\ aiapu rep, side to play Poverty Bay m February, 'life ladies provkkd a most welcome and delightful afti rnoon tea.

TU APARO A- R U ATOR 1A

hirst Innings.—H, Akers, b Oates 27 : Lera Hati, c W. Oates, b Woods. Hi, O. Kawliia, e C. Hale, b Jolmson 4, Whaikooti, o Johnson, b AY. Cutes 0, 11. Tuheke, not ‘.out .14,Baku Hati b AA'. Oates 3, C. Woodford, b. G. Oates 0, W. Mul-igan, std Frazer, b W. Oates 5, B. Hati, b G. Bates 0, L. Hati. b G-. Bates 3. Extras 4. Total >11.4-. Bowling analysis: G. Oates 4 for 5-1 ; Wickens 0 for 0; AA . Oates 5 for 35; R, Jackson 0 for o; A. Johnson 1 lor 8. T UP AltOA-R U ATORIA.

Second Innings: —Pera Hati, c Frazer, bW. Oates -1-1; R. uhoke, c -Jackson, b G.-Gales 4; D. Grace; b (j. Oates-2; 41. Akers, e -Jackson, o G. Oates• 24; Whaipooti, c G. Oates, b W. Oates 6;. ivawlmi, e Frazer, b \Y. (Jates U; Baku l'l-afci, c -Jackson, b G. Oates 0; C. Woodford,- std Frazer, b AV. Oates .1; W. Mulligan c W. Oates, b Williams 16; B. Hati, not out, -1. Extras 4. Total 104. Bowling analysis :—G. Hale none ior <>; 0. Oates lour for 51; W. Oates four for 32; 0. Frazer none for 7; V.- W illiams one for 3.

TGKOMARU BAY

First innings.--F'- W i eke ns. c Whaipooti,. b Grace. 3; V. AN illiams, C Akers, b ,Grace 16; O. Frazer, e Hati, b Grace 3; G. Oates, e Mudigart, 1) Grace 24; AV. iJates, b Grace J,‘l; A. Johnson, b llati Pern • 10; G. Hale, b Hati Pera. 0; It. Hollever b Hat? Per a 0; It. Jackson, e Whaipooti, l> Hati Pern 2; C. Little,, b llati Pern 0; K. Para la, not out, 1.. Extras'. 7. Total • 70.■ Bowling analysis-:-—Total for 9 wickets; D. Grace live lor 33; <Pera- Hati five for 22; B. Hati none for 6;,W. MuL ligan .nouo; f0r,,11,. ...

TGKOMARU ’BAY

Second Innings:— 1G Jackson, b Mluligan 2; A. Johnson, b Hati Peru 1 2 V. Williams, e Whaipooti,. b llati J'e-ra" 14: O. Frazer', e B Hati, b Mulligan 3; W. Oates, c P. .llati, b llati Pern 14 ; G. Oates b. Grace 32 i‘ G. 'Hale, e. Woodford; * b Hati Pera 29 ; AVit'keiis b Hati .Pera O'; H. Tlol; lever, cp.Groce, b. Akers lu; -Paerata b : ..Mulligan 3; J. Peppeiy not out 2. Extras 8. Total 124. Bowling analysis:—Mulligan three for 30; Pera Hati four for- 36;, Grace one. for. 17; B. l lati -one for 26; H. Akers one for -7.. - i

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11121, 3 February 1930, Page 3

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COAST NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11121, 3 February 1930, Page 3

COAST NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11121, 3 February 1930, Page 3

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