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SPORTS & PASTIMES.

CRICKET.

AUSTRALIA V. MANAWATU,

EASY WIN, FOR THE VISITORS. ' [United Press Association.] ■-■ PALMERSTON N., Thurs. Thexricket match, Australia v. Manawatu was concluded to-day, and resulted in a &n for the visitors by an lnmgs and 104 runs. Australia declared theninnings closed for 304 runs for eight wickets, Smith being top scorer with 107 (which included eight sixes, a me, and sis' fours). Manawatu's; second innings viealised 113 runs. The detailed scores'were:— <AUSTRALIA-lst Innings. . . 71 Facey;'b Gner "' Dodds; b'Gner , Whitty, c Wells b Barllett *■ Kelleway, b Holland Emers b Gner 2 Simpson, b Cobbe If) 7 Smith, 1.b.w., b Grier ™ Bardsley, b Wells J° Mayne, not out „ Extras Total for 8 wickets m Bowling Analysis: Bartlett, 1 wicket for 56 runs. Ongley, 0 for 49. Grief, 4 for 82. Cobbe, 1 for 28. Holland, 1 for 4. Wells, 1 for 35. MANAWATU-lst Innings •••• °' ""' ' Second Innings. Ongley, b Hopkins a Mitchell, st. Dodds b Hopkins ut Trevena, c Whitty b Warne . " Goldspring, b Facey °i McLean, c Bardsley b Warne £ Cobbe, st. Dodds b Whitty ±'< Holland, b Simpson , J Mason, ; b Facey £ Bartlett, not out , ' O'Connor, c Kelleway b Whitty » Green, b Whitty g Wells, b Emery ' Eyre, b Emery Extras \ ■lotal . 115 : Bowling Analysis: Hopkins, 2 wickets for 17 runs. Warne, 2 for 36. Simpson, 1 for 6. Facey, 2 for 9. Smith, 0 for 10. Whitty, 6 for 22, Emery, 2 for 4. THE WANGANTJI MATCH. WANGANTJI, Friday.

The 'Australian cricketers arrived from Palmerston North this morning, and were met at the station by a goodly number, and driven to the Council Chamlbers, where they were formally welcomed by senior Councillor Lifliton, in the unavoidable absence of the Mayor, and Mr James Watt, President of the local Cricket Association.

Play starts at two o'clock in Cook's Gardens, where a good pitch has been prepared, ibut the outfield is very rough. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. The final match in connection wii.'i the junior championship will be played at the Park to-morrow between the Kamura A and Wai-iti B, winners of the town and country sections respectively. The game will be played on No. 1 wicket, and play will 'start at 10 o'clock. The following is the Kamura team: Treweek (2), HurlejCEdwards, R-ydc r , Dando, Ingram, Hargreaves (2), Coleman, and Veysev.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 March 1910, Page 6

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SPORTS & PASTIMES. CRICKET. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 March 1910, Page 6

SPORTS & PASTIMES. CRICKET. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 March 1910, Page 6

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