CRICKET.
MANAWATU v. VICTORIA
VISITORS SPLENDID RECOVERY
CBY TKT/EGRAPH PRISSS ASSOCIATION PALMERSTON N., March IS. A,t the e picket match, Manawatu v Victoria, which was resumed this mornin"- » Victoria continued, its first innings. Willi®, not out yesterday, accompanied bv Mayne, opened the- game and after IB minutes’ play the score reached 90, both Willis and Mavno being not out. Runs continued to come freely until Eyre brilliantly caucrht Willis when the score was 124. Eberling and Mayne were then associated in a good partnership. A double change wa.s made in the howling. When Mayne was approaching the century the successful brrksanan nave an easy chance to* Vicar. The compiling of the additional 130 runs, took onlv B2 minutefi. Mawie scoring freely all round the vrwket. The additional scores wero:_ Willis, o E.vre. b Go Hi chan 37 Mayne, c and b Me Vi car 9' ( Eiberiing (not out) ** Extras Total y 1 Bowling analysis —Gallic-ban six for 71, Hope three for 74. MeVienr one for 23, O'nglev none for 10. MANAWATU STARTS SECOND INNINGS. # At the luncheon, adjournment Mann wat,n had lost one for five. £ , Daniells, b Lkldncott Perrin, not out £ Extras •’
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 March 1925, Page 9
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