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CRICKET

• WAIMEA ASSOCI/ATION. ■••«»•—»■■« A match between representatives of the Waimea and Tapawera. Cricket Association Was placed M- Wakefield, oil Jahuahv sMi: Scores i Tapawera, 17 aiid 109; Wairiiea, 76 and 51 for <me. wicket: Bowling : til Tapawera's first iriiiingSj for Waimea, L: Hoult took five wickets for 2 ruiis, aiid P. Lines four for 11; 10? Tapawera, joe Price took four for 18; Batting fdr Waimea, R. Davies made ,28 and 14, I Thorn 15 and 19 (not out), R. Eden 19, and I. Hoult 12. For Tapawera, P. Coleman scored 41, and W. Fowler 40. Wakefield 11. played. Dovedale on Saturday, and the match was won by Wake'field by ten wickets. Scores: Dovedale, 75 and 71; Wakefield, 143 and 8 for no wickets. For Dovedale, F. Barnett made 31 and 11, R. Davies 18, A. Tunnicliffe 12, L. Win 20, and C. Burnett 19 j and for Wakefield, L. Thomttso.a 32,. Clark 28, Waterhouse 25, Baigent 14, arid H; Griffiths 11. Bowling for Dovedale, A. Tunnicliffe took . three wickets' for 16 "runs. In Dovedale's first innings Clark, got seven for 49, and m their second L. Thomason seven for 26. HAWKE'S BAY V. WELLINGTON. (Onited Prese Association.) WELLINGTON, Feb. 15. Ideal cricketing sveather prevailed for the continuation of the Hawke's Bay r Wellingtdrt match to-day. . Wellington had-a lead of 62 runs on the first innings, and had made 266 for*, the loss of nine wickets in their second, when Tucker, the Wellington captain, declared. The : task set Hawke's Bay in order to secure a win was not a ; light one, and, although a valiant effort was made, the visitors were not equal to it, the last wicket falling when they were- 44 runs behind. The display cf Board for Ha\vko's Bay with the bat was very interesting, is contribution being 134, WANGANUI V. POVERTY BAY. WANGANUI, Feb. 14. The Hawke Cup .match was. concluded this morning, the Wanganui, defeated Poverty Bay .by - six wickets. With one wicket down for 47, Wanganui continued their second inriings, knocking up 164 for four wickets.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 16 February 1915, Page 2

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CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 16 February 1915, Page 2

CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 16 February 1915, Page 2

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