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CRICKET.

H.B. v. SOUTH AUCKLAND. TO-DAY’S PLAY The representative cricket match be-! teen Hawke’s Bay and South Auckland I commenced at Nelson Park, Napier, this morning, w'th excellent weather I conditions and the wicket ideal tor | the batsmen. The visitors won the toss and batted first, giving a disappoint, j ing display and completing their first j innings for 112 five minutes before the ■ luncheon adjournment The team bat-1 ted for two hours Hawke's Bay’s nio/ti successful bowler was flic captain rl.l Lambert, who raptured four wickets for 48 runs in 12 overs. Tho following were the detailed scores SOUTH AUCKLAND. First Innings. Senior, c O’Brien, b Lambert .... 37 Cassidy, c T. Heaney, b Lambert 19 Lissette, c Fitzwater, b Evans .. 30 Wringer, e Evans, b Lambert .... 4 AitkenGoing, b Lmnbert 0 Going, b Lambert 11 Clarke, 1.b.w., b 11. Reancy 0 Wilson, b Brown 0 Corner, b Brown 3 Innes, b Brown 0 Kcat, not out 0 Byes 4, leg byes 7 11 Total 142 Bowling Analysis: 11. Reancy. two for 40; T. Reancy, none for 27; 11. Lambert, four for 48; E. Kavanagh, none for 9; G. Brown, three for 5; E. Evans, one for two. PARNELL v. POVERTY BAY. Bv Telegraph—Press Association. GISBORNE, April 15. The Easter cricket, fixture, Parnell v. Poverty Bay, commenced at. the oval this morning. Poverty Bay winning the toss an(J batting first. W. Carson, the promising schoolboy batsman, opened with G. J. Robertson, but he played a ball from McCoy onto his wicket when ho had scored 23. Carson was replaced by Fraser and at noon the score was 68 without further loss.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 105, 15 April 1933, Page 8

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CRICKET. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 105, 15 April 1933, Page 8

CRICKET. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 105, 15 April 1933, Page 8