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CRICKET

HAWKE'S BAY V. WELLINGTON. (Ckowb P*ass ,Associatio*.* WELLINGTON, Feb. 14. The cricket match Hawke's Bay v. Wellington commenced on the Basin Beserve on Saturday. Board, the English coach, was included in the visiting team. Wellington's first innings produced 256, and Hawke's Bay replied with 194- (Board 63), WANGANUI V. POVERTY BAY. WANGANUI, Feb. 14. The cricket match, Poverty Bay v. Wanganui, for the Hawke Shield, was continued on Saturday, when the visitors made a splendid ~- recovery., With nine wikects down for 271 Wanganui continued their first innings, which closed for 307, Poverty Bay. made 302 in their second innings, bringing the total score to 469.' > * NELSON V. KAMURA. The above match was commenced at the Park on Saturday afternoon on a good wicket. The game, at .the conclusion of the afternoon's play, stands at a very interesting stage. Kamura batted first, and put up 131. Langford (57) played a nice bat and made some inne strokes, and -will be of great assistance to the Kamura,Club. Bensemann 20, Treweek 16, Brassington 14, were the only .plavers to reach double figures. Nelson made a bad start,, losing 4 wickets for 23. Griffin and Blincoe became as- ; sociated, and steadied matters. Griffin, by good solid cricket, knocked up 2A before being dismissed. When stumps wete drawn Nelson had lost 6 wickets for 89. Scores : KAMURA.—Ist Innings. Pike, b Jackson [••-. 5 Bensemann, b Lane • -•- 20 Thomaseon, c'Franklyn, b Jackson. 2 Langford; b Lane .... ••• 57 W. Barnett, c Jackson, b Louxsson 0 Hockey, b Lane j> Hull, b Griffin 0 W. Treweek, b Franklyn ... 16 Brassington, b Jackson 14 S. Barnett, b Lane ... ...... ... 6 N. Treweek, not but ... ... 2 Extras 4

Total -'l3l Bowling analysis: Louisson took 1 wicket for 37 runs; Jackson 3 for 23; Lane 4 for 29; Griffin ,1 for 25; Franklyn 1 for 13. KELSON. —Ist Innings. Jackson, c Langford, b Thomason ... 3 Miller, c Hull, b Thomason .-.''••- 8 Louisson, b Brassington ... ... .... 7 Lane, b Thomason .....: ... ... "4i Griffin, b Hockey 24 Franklyn, c Be'nsemann, b Brassingtoa 7' Blincoe; not out ... ..-. ... ... ... .14 Walter, not out ... v 9 Extras " Total for '6 wickets i 89 OLD BOYS V. COLLEGE. This game was commenced at the. College 'on Saturday.' College scored 276 (Saxon 77, Sadlier 49, Johnstone 48, Schadick 23, Whitwell .19). Old -Boy? have five wickets down for 93 (Vercoe'ss not out, Neale 16). ■

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 15 February 1915, Page 3

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CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 15 February 1915, Page 3

CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 15 February 1915, Page 3

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