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AUCKLAND WILL WIN PLUNKET SHIELD.

TRUNDLERS WILL BE CALLED ON TG-DAY WELLINGTON NEEDS 429. WELLINGTON, Last Night. The third day’s play in the deciding match for the Plunket Shield at the Basin reserve today saw the Auckland eleven tighten its grip on the cricket honours of the Dominion by playing a brilliant second knock of 354 for four wickets, before applying the closure. Scores are as follow: — AUCKLAND. First Innings 433 Second Innings. •i. E. Mills, c G-a ihchan, b Massey 105 A. Anthony, b Massey s(j G. 1.. We.ir. b Lowry 38 Id. D. Gillespie, e Henderson, b Massey 24 A. F. Wens ley, not; out 51 0. F. W. Alleolt, not out ...... 55 Extras .. 27 Total for four wickets (Alee.) 354 for 173. three for 235, four for 250. Bowling analysis:—

0. M. R. W. McGirr 17 1 GO 0 Henderson .. 10 2 39 0 Ross 1 0 8 0 Lowrv 29 13 G4 1 Gallichan G 0 U5 0 kla.ssev 28 .3 'S3 3 McLeod . . . . . . 5 0 38 0 WELLINGTON First Innings .. 283 Second Innings. U. B. 11 oss, b AT a th ese n 0 D. A. Cameron, d Anthony 18 A. M .Hollings, not out , 32 H. Folcv, not out 13 Extras .. .. 13 Total for two wickets . 75 Fall of wickets: One for 5, two for 44. Bowling analysi s: — 0. M. ,R. W. Mathoson 9 3 19 1 Wonslov 12 9 8 0 A11-cot t 11 7 13 0 Anthony 12 5 • 21 1 McCoy 1 0 2 0

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1930, Page 2

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AUCKLAND WILL WIN PLUNKET SHIELD. Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1930, Page 2

AUCKLAND WILL WIN PLUNKET SHIELD. Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1930, Page 2

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