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CRICKET.

VICTORIANS ON TOUR

COLLAPSE AT PALMERSTON

(3t TKTjRGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION.) ■ FALM'ERjSTON N., March 17. lhe Victorian cricketers met the Afanawatn representatives in a two-day match to-day. Manawatu, hatting first, knocked up a score of 205 (McVicar 22, Eyre 22, extras 40). Hartkopf took i .our wickets for 49 and Ebeling three -or 3.1. The Victorian innings was a suceessjon of disasters. Eight .wickets had fallen for 56 when stumps were drawn 'iVo young bowlers, Galliehan and Hope, divided the honours, the former taking five wickets for 26 and the Jatcer three for 22. The visitors require 59 runs to "save a follow on (160 runs tor a two-day match). ELTHAM V. MANAIA. (From Our Own Correspondent). Eltham and Manaia seniors played at Manaia on Saturday, Manaia winning by 48 runs. Manaia, batting first, put up the respectable score of 199 runs, and Eltham responded with 151. Scores': MANAIA. Hughes, H., e and b Findlay 40 Stephenson, c Burgess, b Goldstone 31 Wright, b Priest 5 Cosgrove, J. A. G., b Priest .......... 30 Watson, c Sutton, b Goldstone ... 34 Mcli’or, not out 8 Roberts, c and b Priest 10 Hickey, b Goldstone 4 Sherlock, c Donnelly, b Priest ...... 7 Sutton, E., b Priest 0 Burgess, c Watson, b Goldstone ... 0 itxtras 30 Total 199 Bowling analyses.—Priest, five wickets for 58 runs) Little none for 38', Donnelly, one for 32; Yeates, none for 20; Goldstone, four for 20. ELTHAM. Yeates, b Sherlock 0 Donnelly, b C. Watson 13 Little, c Hickey, b O. Watson ... 42 Johnson, b H. Hughes 19 Dobson, c Wright, bH. Hughes ... 20 Goldstone, b Hickey 20 i Priest, b Hughes 14 1 Avery, b Hickey 6 Sutton, not out 11 ' Butler, c Wright, b Hickev 6 J Extras ~ 6 Total 151 1 Bowling analyses.—Hickey, three for f 9; Hughes, three for 49; C. Watson, two for 26; none for, 10; Cosgrove , none for two. J

NORTH V. SOUTH JUNIORS: WIN FOR THE NORTH. A fairly decisive win was secured by North Taranaki in the match played yesterday at the Park. They continued their first innings in the afternoon, and totalled 132, while South could only get 75. Going in again, Nofith were out for 129. There being no time for further play, the visitors obtained a win by 57 runs on the first innings. Walkley and Cheevers were the most consistent bowlers for the local team, the former in the second innings howling exceptionally well. For North Fookes and Machu had the best figures. Rudkin and Yinnicornbe were the only double-figur© scorers for South, while S,

Fookes, Petty and Lash batted extremely well for North. Scores were as follow: — NORTH. Norgate, hit wkt, b Cheevers 3 Morhead, e Cheevers, b McKenzie 0 S. Fookfis, c Cheevers, |> Walkley 29 K. Fookes, c Busing, b Mahoney 12 Dinniss, b Busing 15 Machu, c Walkley, b Busing 4 Hawkins, 1.b.w., b Cheevers 2 Lash, b McKenzie 19 H. Fookes, ,b Mahoney 8 Petty, not out ! 26 Akers, b Walkley 2 Extras ’ 12 Total 132 Bowling.—Cheevers, two for 45 McKenzie, two for 10; Mnhonev, two for 29; Busing, two for 22; Walkley, two for 7; Allen, none for 9. * SOUTH. Smales, c Diniss, b Machu 3 Rudkin, c Machu, b Norgate 16 Cheevers, b Machu ! 3 Walkley, c Hawken, b Norgate ... 9 Dowdle, c Norgate, bH. Fookes ... 0 Mahoney, cK. Fookes, b Lash ... 2 Vinnicorribe, c Norgate bH. Fookes .14 Allen, 1.b.w., b H. Fookes 4 Moloney, c Morhead, bH. Fookes 0 McKenzie, ,e S. Fookes, b Machu... 8 Busing, not out 1 Extras 15 Total 75 Bowling.—H. Fookes, four for 11; Machu, three for 21; Norgate, two foi 23; Lash, one for 9In the second innings for North double figure scorers were: Petty 33, Machu 23. K. Akers 15, Norgate 15, Dinniss 14, and Lash 11.

Walkley came through with the ex cellent bowling figures of six for 36 Busing and Cheevers secured two wickets each.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 March 1925, Page 6

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CRICKET. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 March 1925, Page 6

CRICKET. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 March 1925, Page 6