CRICKET.
Trit i nA’? i ■ : : , U A.X i>. • lie reive d r,t>. P.. 35 a.iir.) .'!• ’• i»> f . . A' thm;s:h j > i a, r x j»re s sed k•• ■: i t»»*i :> tr.t- Boani <.f < ,\> . ' :> k <lf f - f |. ( j , >, a b .«»»-.; ;u u a:>i I--’- -mi a r. • .;■ i-.c.,-; • i'.Hc . ' ‘ A<,r■; < ■> .- a:- ; | ;' • ■ f t.j.rv « ill watvi: the board's int -i: . -i, lit? i- ' .Id i' ■ iui]<o > f j j.,. t..;nn tr» 'I'lJ New Zratol oa tlieir return, Im Sfw Zealand wiil be invited to vit-it Australia next sgtnn.. r. NOTES B\ I. tI.V.. Ti ■ L. ■ .■< , -t L . r H ' d H l . u.-.- piuj.i.i <.;i ( ~n; wall I’,’s-k y.sterd .v. Tire weather was Hi'Wikd .-it'd a few showers Ml at mamk tut n<-::. safEdrnt I f ; -t is hl V. fs; i». V.» •thr r ge ««■ ra' i v r-evailing- Tl..- wicket ws a real let' visitors wr: tie- to--, and hatted I*■ K ■ - <MiT»2- ±; j 1= Tf , p, hi 1 i.’l i a -fs.mk ' O lt f Smyrk’s first H nt-r, h*» how]•■><J 7 -. ’ T’ - ‘ ’ 1 Mi'd 3 w-idi r:- rmt Is rr:;; wm* '• m OV m S a:; d e E MmC were the first’ pX rXj T ■ , ■ V I • * IK lirl >■ fil OTf r - i-h-m sowing. Viifofo w RS fo.. >"j y. trttsr r. IM mb’ and- both - J l '.! P.fog'i Imded "bv Av m.l aftw'nwkirw a muM ’ -is 1* ovled by Rich-ird.-om- 3 for 29. . lis h y was next to fne e bowl-•
< . I (> ' - Ar . i ! runs had been added Smyrk i i ’ i 1 ■ ’ n in !> i I i ' ;’ti hour for 13 rims ; he |>!ayi <| a »i *' tens t v ir gs m e t for 31. Th e i’:*"s came next and a coed part- ' > "' ; -tr-d. l>”' t”‘ « t t » n ■ . <i • : i •t • >'n rk v.!o •( fie hid adt’ 'i wa the Ix.xlu. fhe ’ 'li v a.s not a difficult one. After ' ’ e pH .cd c< • 1 f . im • I ).■> ‘V t , ui i> .• »>’l p, t I ’< w bi' • h and h- vas hichh. np- • - .f ,l ~n . r (- -i !r 7).. fi; -r ertr and I oft ti.r next three. Hoard ref t S > red R folia rd son and just before - H>iJ' i A!<b <iv. > for }.'> i i. , • xr oi er be I'o-x [, d ' ‘ - ’ •> for I‘i o . I. n. h v as now taken. I’ .'gi- and Wifonn were eext and ■ '« Vttd we'd. The play wa« far I r j.,,,. t han nt anv time and ti.r > -o«.n c .t welt set and s ( ., rt< i at n -t'M rate. In ti’ine to -teal a <•* i 1 1 > Prinsth- was run <ut 7 for 's Ttiiii* made " a <i got ins leg : > f mt * a st'.n'ght one from .Siiiyrk s for iu3. Then Wilson. -.1 > i'gi made 30. skied one of -• ,>k s r > Mclvor. who held it--9 !<>r 177. Kiteher filled the bill, but ’ i e fit marie 4 gave a chance .if* n the slips off Richardson. :le stayed until he had made 10. L J.i.fd . aine in and made 12 quiekf ... i ts caught by Reeves off Stnvrk. Mastr rsoii made 2 and then wi-.s .martly eaught by Young at the v.ts. The ininngs closed for 195. thiiyrk took a wickets for 65 runs, i. > na.djin 3 v- r 70. Bond 2 for 32. . c-a n -. i for 20. ’-i a. i ¥t>ung opened, for fiast-
;::.g and good start was given, bl : re: > Lt lug made before they were • i it. Apart from a chance in ; siips when tire score was 20 Young hatred well and was top scor-< mfor 4S. Board was first to g-> ■' aft-r he r>d compiled 12 by good cricket. A. one time it looked like ’ ,i . i*uti •> in for the home team.! vlnt bad 113 on trie boaiyl for 2i wn-kets. Stuyrk was bowled for ; wo. si played. 13. Then Young was’ caught 3 for 114. He was in I hour i 2> minutes for his -Is. The first l .-hs play produced ioo runs. ; Uilr. < < gg-ris and Richards'.tri ■". ■ re-. d stand was expected but we : Wi re disappointed, for Richardson i a,!, i- i ki*re I was beaten by a’ berv.-.y that >--«-k .ff fits hails. Par kfoisoJi faibd to do much and the.i • ■ ‘ ' v,r •> > g.’.n •>wn -i ft«" iu- only made 7 and was bowled- '. ‘E. Judd; • Stone was next and j >'j ~i‘h ‘.Mute « th tt v-Mn he; foil to. E. dean Irowled. i • t .♦ w : cd in ire'" 'sinwi in".:. .- fo .lijdd ard ■ i: . -res h-’it IL W to /they -USf *C.X.--I r.‘ »f> CWW tn’ V. and . Srriprd *tell J ; fo- !">. v;-r ifo *-ff cnee he fol. two ! r’ ;w t f .’iUstjßgs rar-:!:,: i /../. wb.Ct he rkspd '.’St - , >■". ..fo.fo. . and. Jj’Wi.ei’ w r/:f L -».* fafo n:.ii with- eriy” 6 • o ■•:../' 1 w:ts lie ped tire., •..- - fol wagi Ire: alas/ Jdanyere i < > *,l a.si u.~o taken . > \-t i> i♦’ .’*p re> »i *■ d ~ i *> »■i i r. yar I tin re >. . . rt .tf H •• S- - ■ r s tiny would : fo re re :i. fo-rei rerely. In this /. -. , jr res. jjrre 6 jo fours wen* ■y --; r■ ’ tb . y ”■ * all i■ ■ t re a so: s - ,i »w. • a-1 Jo d * what such » t ,’s I. >'■! r ie.i. I ■! ■'■• .'.'k;::•<■••. 5 -K-i.t.’d have done. re. -■ i., ; .■ '>y;foh‘ day was a-fo :!.. - * .’ ■• b; ' r s ad enjoy t d ...J *-/! re: ins re*. i::» a-:.!. 3 fob’- ! : ire’--
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 15, 30 December 1911, Page 6
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910CRICKET. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 15, 30 December 1911, Page 6
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