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CRICKET.

SATURDAYS MATCHES. J Beautiful weather favoured cricketers on Saturday, when a further series of matches in the Haiwke’s Bay Cricket Association’s competitions were commenced. Three senior and two junior games were played. At Hastings, Seinde and Soldiers have an advantage over the two Hastings teams, while at Napier

Old Boys have, the upper hand of United.' The results are as follows:

SENIOB UI’.APB. H. 5.0.8. v. I’XITEI). nrou school old hoys. First liiiung-H. ’ane. and b luig’hes 10 Giiiiell. c Ashcroft, b 66 Bailey, c StcveuH >n, b Fulton 20 Johnson, lbw. b Spackmun 0 :eid, not out 33 ieduis, b ) ultoii '[ larke. b Hughes 19 .tiaord. b Hughes 5 Juymics. b Buglivs 1 6 b Hughes 8 Lovell, b Hughes 0 It.ves 6. leg byes 1 7 Total 156 Bowling Aim-lysis.—Hughea seven wickets iof 80 runti. luhoii tvo for 39. Spackrnan one for 30. UNITED. First Xnnmgs. -.packman, b O'Coimell 14 Furuey. h O’Connell 1 dolt, f.. b U’Cunndl 25 ..lulvor, c Downes, b O'Connell 0 \sheroft. b O’Couueil 8 .hrxhes. b O’Connell 2 Stevenson, st. Geddis, 1» O’Connell 0 j'ultou. run out 0 Jlarke. b Gilford - 0 Stanton. l> O’Connell 0 A'olstenhohne, not out 0 Byes 16 16

Total 66 Bowling .Analysis.—t>’Connell eight wick•ts ic-r J 7 runs, Gifford’ one for 25, Downes

,SCINDE v. HASTINGS A. IiASriNGS A. First Innings. Crosse, lbw, b Fulton 34 Aaterson, c 'Bru<lhurii. b O'Brien ..C.r:. 2 ’ohen. b O’Brien 0 .larboard, b O Brieu ... , j •♦evens, b Fulton 0 ’oggins. c brimburn, b O’Brien 4 fadeiifte. b Fulton 3 ,cott. e and b It.lion b arrei'y. lbw h lutlion 3d lav, not- out- ' 4 byus 12 12 Total : 76 Bowling Analysis.- -Fulton five wickets for 2 runs. O'Brien lour for 32. Second Inning's. lay. not out 0 lalclilfe. b Fulton 0 not out 1 Total for one v.icket : 1 SCINDE. First Innings. /Brien lbw, b Stevens 17 ■ acobsen, lbw. b Cohen 35 ivaiiburu. b Stevens C -ulton. b Stevens It Jrown. st Ciwe, h Stevens 2 Gant, c Hay, b Stevens 2 .'bew, st Crosse, b Stevens :............. I limes, b Stevens £ i ers, b Cohen 10 Larris. b Stevens 0 ,'umpbe'l. not cut 9 Byes 8, leg byes 3 11

Total 106 Bov. ling Analysis.-- -G. Stevens eight '.•’kets for 54 runs. Cohen tvo ior 14, ♦aterson none for 2/. .IETCRNED SOLDIERS v. HASTINGS B. HASTINGS B. f irst Innings. ,'apier. b Seed 2 liilur, e Eourke. b Seed C lolt, b Stevens 2 hapluu e MHK b Seed. 7 ). Davis, e .seed, b Stevens 0 teald, b Steven j 14 .. Davis, b Seen 0 .’ainphelJ, b Seed o togers. b Seed 6 lonfries. b Seed 4 ryer, not cut 7 Hyes •/ t

Tot .11 63 Rowling Analy-sis.—Seed seven wiekets lor ) runs, Sif-v’crte? three tor 27. 1: El l ‘"X i D sOLIHF R-> First Innings. •'tevens. b Napier 15 lills, u D. Davis b Napier 3t lishop, e Miliar, u .Napier 69 UideiMu. I’., c Chaplin, b Heald 20 raeey. run out 11 ooper. h Napier 0 eed, b Ifcald 3 oil's, b Napier 3 \ieholsoD. not out 4 Icurke. c Chanliii, b Heald ’ 1 J<> us 3 BoYOing Aru’iysia. - Napier five wickets or 51 run*. Heahi three for 19, Monfries :one tor 1_", < naplin tone fer ,y,. Millar {ETURNED SOLDIERS v. HIGH SCHOOL B.

Soldiers were several men short n their first effort, and were disnissed for 11 runs. .School replied .vit-h 31 runs. Soldiers put up 79 in Ticir second innings (Dowsett 37). School replied with 58, four runs short of the Soldiers’ total. Soldiers lots secured a three-point win. e H. 5.0.8. v. SCINDE.

Seinde made 55 in their first ateriipt (Berry 14, Fraser 12, and 'vlalcolm 10). and Old Boys were all lismissed for 28 rims. For Old Boys Yard secured six wickets for 33 and Lovell three for 7 runs. Seinde put up 60 runs in their second innings, md at the call of time Old Boys had ost seven wickets ' for 29 runs, •'elnde thus gained a two-point victory by 27 runs on the first innings. SCHOOL MATCHES.

Two very interesting matches were played on Saturday :— Havelock North v. Convent. —In first innings Convent aggregated 16 ■tins. Coman 7 and Geddis 6. Havelock North, after a good exhibition -■jf batting secured 61, (Kingston 30. Person lb, Jolly 11). In the second innings Convent scored 2ii thus leaving Havelock North conquerors by in innings and 45 runs. Flynn and C'ot’kety of the Convent, d’d' good work In the field while Vance. Graham and Cooper w ere out«tand-

ing for Haveioek. Hastings North disposer! of the Hastings District High School .who played short handed for 2* runs in the first, innings, Scott hating p!n<vtl IS of those to liis credit. After a really splendid batting performance by the Hastings. North hoys in which Garrett seemed :i2, Symons 11. ami

Jourdain 8, tin? North boys again took the field, leaving District High School -It Io gain in their second innings before’ evening-up "cores. District High secured 51 ; but as lime was called alniost immediately , after tl>«* fall of their last wicket, the. North boys were left victorious on the results of their first innings. Lor District High, Scott 27 and 17 and List 0 and 27 were the best batters while Voglherr was the best fielder’. Eor Hastings North Jourdain and K. Martin were, the successful bowlers, while Garrett was noticeable bv his splendid fielding. WIN FOR NAPIER HIGH SCHOOL. The Napier-Dannevirke High Schools match was concluded on Saturday morning, resulting in a, win for Napier by an innings and; 114 runs. At the conclusion of the, first dav’s play Napier had lost : seven wickets for IBS runs, (.ontinu ! ing on Saturday they carried their; , total to 208. Bowling for Danne-' virkff Owen took four wickets for, S 3 runs. In their second attempt Dannevirke were, only equal to 62 runs, of which Wiseman made 16. and Larsen U. The full scores are as follows. I NAl’lEir. Firur Tunings. I Sdvpi) wb-k(<-» for : B-urh. < .. h m.o.iall . Bird, run out Hay. b Owen ** ■ Edmundson, not out - ,< By, h a. no let Ils 3 % Total 1 Bowlin? Arai> .ds.- -Owrn lour wickets lor . S 3 runs. Simmers fv,» to. 2*l. Goodau two; tor 31. Newlin? one lor 69. I pannevibke .J First li.niiifrs : ; Second Innintrs. Hoskin','. I> Steiilier.son 8 Larsen, b Bone ••• Newltua. b Stephenson * ; Vi?er«. c Beutli. I> Bird Goodall, lbw, b Stet henson i Wilson. I, .Stephenson ■■ ■ ■ '' ■ Wiseman. <: Edmundson, b Hay 16 , simmers, b Stephenson - : Owen. <• 0. Beuth.„l> lb Dor 5 | Edwards, e’and b Ashcroti ... f' . Grant, not. out «■ Byes 6 ■ Total ■. . <•■’

Btwline Analysis. ■ Stenlmnson nvc > Wir.l'eis f-r 19 runs. Ashcroft one for 3. Me.Jvor one tor e. Hay one tor 7. Hird nim ■ tor 12. Bone one ii.r 14. |

EASTER MATCHES. | HAWKE'S BAY v. WELLINGTON.' At Easter time two representative teams from Wellington—one a veterans’ and the other a colts —will arrive in Hawke’s Bay to play against two local representative teams. The matches will be played on Elster Saturday and Easter Monday, the eolts playing at Hast-1 ings and the veterans at Napier. _ I The Wellington teams will arrive on Friday night and will be welcomed ,nt Hastings. Both matches will commence at 10 a.m. on Saturday. and on Saturday evening an al fresco concert and dance v> ill be held on the Marine Parade. The music will be supplied by Mr. C. Roy Snackman’s orchestra and Air. P. 'Spiller’s Fiivolity Minstrels. On Sunday the Yachting Club will transport the visitors and friends to Mara-etara, and on Monday evening the visitors will be entertained at a banquet. The Hawke's Bay teams will be as follows: —‘ Against Veterans : -R. Anderson (Returned Soldiers). J. Bradburn (Seinde). AL Cohen. 11. Crosse (Hastings A.). P. R. Fulton (Seinde) F. Fryer (Hastings B.). N. R. Jacobsen. -I. O'Brien (Seinde). N. Paterson (Hastings A.), E. Napier (Hastinffs B.j. fl. Spackman (l-nitcd). G. Stevens (Hastings A.). I. Iracox (Returned Soldiers) 1 Again st Coirs : - -R. Bish op (Returiied Soldiers). C. Browu (Seinde). F. C.-nr. J. Gifford. C. Geddis, J. Johnson (High School Old Boys). ( . M’lls (Returned Soldier;-.), AV. J. O’Connell (High School Old Boys). B Millar (Hastings B). J- Stevens. 11. Seed . Anderson (Returned Soldiers). (

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 84, 22 March 1920, Page 2

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CRICKET. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 84, 22 March 1920, Page 2

CRICKET. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 84, 22 March 1920, Page 2

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