CRICKET.
AUSTRALIANS BEAT WANGANUi BY SIX WICKETS. LPEESB AHHOUIATION.J WANGANUI, March 21. ■ The cricket inatcn Wanganui v. Australians was continued on {Saturday in ideal weatlier. The not-outs, ±sardsley and Kelleway, resumed the Australians' innings, and tne innings closed tor 130, the leature of tne morning's cricket being some very good batting by llardsley. Wanganui batted hardly as well as in tlie first innings, putting on but ll)6. 'i'he Australians, wanting 102, got them tor tour wickets, ana then went on batting for an exhibition. The principal scores ot the day were : — Australia. — i<'irst innings: Kelleway, c L. Cave, b Holland, 2/ ; Bardsley, c Holland, b Addison, 37 ; Smith, c Jtt. B. Cave, b Addison, 10. Bowling analysis: Holland six for 58, Addison four for 57. Wanganui. — Second innings : Butterworth, b Emery, 10; L. P. Cave, not out, 35; Parker, b Hopkins, 10; Howard, c Gorry, b Emery a 18. Bowling analysis: Hopkins five for 35, Emery four for 43. Australia. — Second innings: Simpson, c Butterworth, b Addison, 21 ; Mayne, c Burrett, b Addison, 31 j Emery, not out, 62; Gorry, b L. Jf. Cave, 11 ; Facey, b Addison, 23 ; Smith, b L. P. Cave, 14; Kelleway, c Henderson, b. Addison, 27; total, 220. Bowling analysis: Addison six for. 61, L. P. Cave three for 61.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 21 March 1910, Page 5
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215CRICKET. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 21 March 1910, Page 5
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