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ENGLISH MATCHES. PLAY WITH TOURISTS. (United Press Association—By Cable Copyright.) (Received 16, 9.30 a.m.) London, Juno 15. The Eastern Counties, in the first innings, made 122. India in the first innings have lost four for 301—Wazirali 64, Marshall -not out 106, Limbdi not out 82. Marylebone in the first innings Jost 8 for 33S (dec.) —Hearne 85, Taylor 60. South America in the first innings have lost six for 92.

day than m the Heretaunga Handicap on Saturday. Forest Stag, who had much the better of the weights, led Gold Ruler throughout their seven furlongs spin on the course proper. The winner’s time, 1.31, was good. The Junipers. Beau Regal and Golden Area came down on Wednesday morning loom Waipawa, and after being schooled returned back home per motor float. Beau Regal, in his schooling essay over the country with 1. Tinsley in the saddle, went in his usual free style, lhe Chesterfield gelding looks very much in need of a race or two. Golden Area (1. Tinsley) did not shape at all well in his schooling lessou over the hurdles. This morning Kinsel (E. Dunn) was given a round of the hurdles, but his jumping was that of a novice. Okapua (Skipper) only went Halt pace in his schooling, but nevertheless showed that he can jump by taking all the fences in his stride. He is engaged in both the H.B. Hurdles and Steeples, but it will be the flyst-named race he will start in. Harrogate (P. McQuirej went at a hunting pace in his two rounds of the country. Over the last three he went a bit faster and jumped all the better with the pace on. W. Turnbull has arrived with Megaphone from Gisborne, and on appearances the Collosus three-year-old is in good condition. Alf Wright arrived ou Wednesday evening with Willowmere, Okapua. and Flying Cloud. The latter is a fine looking two-year-old. B. Kelleher came on the same train with Alpine Camp. So fai fourteen of the outsiders have ar n’ca and the balance are expected to-night. Princess Elizabeth put great heart into her work this morning, mid many admired the manner m which she did her pace work. I Hard Gold, another H.B. Steeples I candidate, was carefully watched in his j pace work, and little or no fault was * found.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 155, 16 June 1932, Page 7

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CRICKET Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 155, 16 June 1932, Page 7

CRICKET Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 155, 16 June 1932, Page 7