HAWKE CUP.
FINAL MATCH OF SEASON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) MARTON, April 1. Following the narrow victory ot Rangitikei over Manawatu in the Hawke Cup challenge match, the selector of the winning side, Mr J. H. C. Broad, received a telegram from the secretary of the New Zealand Cricket. Council inquiring whether Rangitikei would be prepared to meet either of the other two challengers, Wairarapa and Nelson, whose claims to matches were in before the trophy changed hands. It had previously been decided bv the council that if Manawatu defeated Rangitikei it should not be called upon to oppose further challengers this season. Mr Broad replied to the council's secretary stating that ho thought it too late m the season for further matches ami pointing out the difficulty in getting tho selected team off duty, especially after the five-day match. The secretary replied to the effect that ho agreed with these points apdjt 9P U °e taken as certain that Rangitikei will now hold tho Hawke Cup until next season at loastThe Rangitikei players speak liighlv of tho treatment accorded them by the M*anawatu cricketers. The ground, some of them state, was in excellent condition and the lasted better than they expected. The honours of the tatting' in the Rangitikei side went to the two players, D. Cameron and Burke, who wore expected to bat the best. It was » batsmens outing and Manawatu undoubtedly had bad luck after putting up such a' splendid rally against the vistors' second strike of four hundred odd. As your correspondent pointed out when the Rangitikei side was chosen, the bowling strength was very low. and in this department liCw talent will have to be found if the trophy is to remain in this part of the Donuuion. ,Jt ,s nine years since Rangitikei held the Hawke Cup.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 107, 2 April 1930, Page 6
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303HAWKE CUP. Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 107, 2 April 1930, Page 6
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