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REP. MATCH. NELSON V. 3IOTUEKA. Following are the" detailed scores in the rep. match, Nelson v. Motueka, won by the former by an innings and 102 runs : MOTUEKA.—First Innings. L. Duncan, b Neale 2 E. Wratt, b Louisson. 5 M. Allcott, b Louisson 0 D. Mickei, c Vercoe. b Neale 8 H. Everett, b Neale. 0 H. B. Sanders, b Neale 9 S. Barnett, b Louisson 0 L. Heath, .b Louisson 3 G. Relat, b Neale 0 J. Parkes, not out 9 ■V. Holyoake, st. Miller, b Neale 0 j Total 35 Bowling: Neale, 9 overs, six wickets for 21 runs; Louisson, 9 overs, four for 14. ' Second Innings. Parkes, b Louisson 5 Duncan, c and b Neale 4 Barnett, h Neale 6 Mickei,'b Neale 1 i Allcott, st. Miller, b Neale ' ■ 9 j Everett, c Vercoe, b Neale 6 . Heath, not out 5 , Sanders, c Griffin, b Neale 0: Holyoake, b Neale 1 j Wratt, b Neale ■ 4 * Leg bye 1 Total 42 Bowling : Neale, 8 overs, nine for 17; Louisson, 5 overs, one for 20; Jackson, 3 overs, none for 4. NELSON.—First Innings. Vercoe. c Parkes. b Allcott- 17 Neale, c Mickei, b Allcott- 21 Langford, c Wratt, b Allcott 2 Jackson, c Wratt, ,b Allcott 3 Louisson, c Wratt, b Barnett 65 Thomason, c Duncan, b Relat 10 Miller, c Barnett, b Parkes £0 Blincoe, b Allcott 9 Be'risemann, b Allcott 0 Griffin, not out 11 Pike, b Allcott 13 Extras 8 Total " • 179 Bowling: Parkes, 17 overs, one for 44; Heath'/ 6 overs, none for 22; Allcock, 16 overs, seven for 55; Relat, 5 overs, one'for 19; Eerett, 3 overs, none for 16: Barnett, 4 overs, one for 14. I'' ' ' iV KAMURA V. BRIGHT WATER. On Saturday the Kamura Club played /Brightwater, and were defeated by nine wickets. The town men scored 50 and 90 (Bensemann 11 and 14, Thomason 28, Langford 10, Neale 8 and 14, Hargreaves 8), and Brightwater 92 (Haycock 33, H. Knapp 20), and one for 50. The best bowling averages were:—Brightwater:. Johnston 6 for 25, Lines 3 for 24 and 6 for 35, Hall 4 for: 10. Kamura : Thomason 4 for 38, Neale 5 for 25, Hargrea\ es» 1 for 0. DEATH OF A FAMOUS PLAYER. :P*xei Amooatioh.— Oopybiohj.) LONDON, April 6. The medical evidence showed that the cricketer Stoddart was suffering from pneumonia, which increased his depression.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 7 April 1915, Page 8
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