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THE HAWKE CUP. MARLBOROUGH WANTS A LOT. 351 NEEDED TO WIN. » ’ Palmerston North, March 19. In the Hawke Cup match Manawatu v. Marlborough, Manawatu resumed their second innings, making 281, leaving Marlborough 351 to win. At the conclusion of the day’s play Marlborough had made 95 the loss of three wickets. Scores:— MANAWATU.

Bowling Analysis.—Bagge five for 70, Pierpoint three for 27. Henderson one for 30. O’Sullivan one for 31, Miller none for 17, Cragge none for 24. Reid none for 25. A. Robinson none for 28. MARLBOROUGH.

TEST TEAM CHANGES. Christchurch, March 19. A s R. W. Rowntree, the Auckland wicket-keeper, and G. R. Dickson, the Otago fast bowler, are not available for the first test match against th e Australian XI.. at Auckland, their places will be taken by J. E. Mills. Auckland, who was not. available before, and R. J. Read. Canterbury. T. C. Lowry' the New Zealand cnntain, will keep wickets for the side. Lowry has also been chosen to lead the team in both tes.s. CENTRAL ~HAWKE’S BAY GAMES. The Ormond Cup matches were continued on Saturday Waipukuran High School defeating Otane. at Otane. by 136 runs. For tho winners S. McCarthy (92) and O’Dowd (10) made the major part of the second innings’ score of 162. next highest scores being extras 8. Otane reached 51, Page (28) alone reaching double figures. Old Hoys and Eparaima commenced a match, the Eparaima team making a first innings' score of 118. A. S. Wilder (22). Brierly (13) Canning (52 not ouf|) Johnston (15). and R. P Wilder i 27) were *he best batsmen. Old Bovs with one wicket down (Dn’-idson ’l3). have 3G runs to their credit.

First Innings Second Innings. 333 Pacev, b Henderson 27 Young, c Bead, b Bagge 40 Norris, c Murchison b O'Sullivan 36 McVicar b Pierpoint 30 Gallichan, c Fuller, b Bagge .... 47 Leet, c Murchison, b Bagge 48 Ongley, c Murchison, b Bagge ,. 14 O'Keefe, c Murchison b Pierpoint 7 Mullins, not out 2 Fletch, c Bagge, b Pierpoint .... 0 Diedrich, c Pierpoint, b Bagge .. 1 Extras 29 Total 281

First Innings . 264 Second Innings. Pierpoint, l.b.w., b McVicar ... H. Robinson, b Leet . 22 . 47 Miller, c O’Keefe, b Gallichan . . 13 Reid not out . 5 Murchison, not out 3 Extras Total for three wickets .... . 95

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 83, 20 March 1928, Page 3

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CRICKET Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 83, 20 March 1928, Page 3

CRICKET Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 83, 20 March 1928, Page 3

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