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AUSTRALIA v MANAWATU
\ . PALMERSTON N., Marcli 17 'The cricket ' match Australia v. Manawatu was continued to-day. '' Kelleway- arid'.Eniery, the not ■out men, faced theJ bowling of Greer and Cobbe. - " ■-■■■^ .-:--
Emery and Simpson were quickly dis liiissed;' ' : .
Kelleway and Smith partnership sa>*:---14 telegr&phed .'before Kelleway was dismissed by a beautiful bailer fi'om Holland/ He -ha_d- made 47,: : Bardsley joined Smith, and a fine partnership resulted, the score being taken to 264 before Smith fell l.b.w to Greer. He made 107 including eight .sixers, a five, and six fours. . Both he and Bardsley played vigorous cricket, and landed the balPin the middle bF: a crowded . ground frequently. Mayne joined Bardsley and carried the score to 304 when Bardsley was ; clean bowled by Wells after making 76 attractively. ■"-.: ■,•..-:■ ,- / .-■
•..;.. The Manawatu second . innings was commenced., after a. delay vby heavy rain. - ■ ■ ■'..-.' ■■'}-:■■- ■■■'.'.■■■''■'. ' "■'■ ' ■
The. visitors commenced' by bowling soffe stuff from \ Hopkins and : Warne. but as. the time w.is getting slior J; : Wnitty ; and Emery took the leather, and Manawatu w&s dismissed for 113. Australia winning by an innings s-nd 104 runs. ' \ '
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Grey River Argus, 18 March 1910, Page 3
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180CRICKET. Grey River Argus, 18 March 1910, Page 3
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