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ftANGITIKE! V. MANAWATU IN [ HAWKE CUP MANAWATU ItKQUIRIC 207 HUNS TO WIN (liy Telegraph—Press Association) I'ALMKUSTON N., This Day. Ilangitikei, after n'splondid beginning in Llmir second innings in liic Hawkc Cup match against Manawatu, tailed off badly anil losl live wickets which fell for 40 runs, making the total 474. Gallic hail took all live and came out with eight wickets for 126. Willi 357 to got Maiiawaln played to keep their wickets up and succeeded to such an extent Mini I hey only losl two wickets for 150, which took them three and a half hours. I'acey is still in with TO-DAY'S PLAY PALMERSTON N., This Day. The fifth day's play in the Ilawke Cup match continued I his morning when Manawalu resumed their second innings mi a crumbling pitch. Two wickets soon fell and the score a( noon was 162 for four -Grieg, )bw., h Barton, 9;Norris, c Staples, b Barton., 0: I'acey, not out. 84.

Gnllichan joined Pacey and a free scoring partnership ensued. The total lit the luncheon adjournment was four wickets for 250—Pacey not out 13(1, Callielian not out 33, extras 14.

ALBION CLUB, DUNEDIN CHAMPIONS DUNEDIN, This Day. Albion, by scoring 84 runs in 40 minutes, win tlie cricket championship. Diinedin had made 242, and Albion made 245) for eight wickets. RICCARTON WIN CHRISTCHURCH CHAMPIONSHIP CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Riccarton won the cricket championship, defeating Old Boys "by 14. The latter appeared to be winning easily, but collapsed. WELLINGTON CLUB WINS LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP (By Telegraph—Press Association) WELLINGTON, This Day. The Wellington Cricket. Club won the local championship by an outright win in the last match on Saturday. They lose to 44 points, or live above the Hutt Club, which is the next on the list. DEMPSTER AS COACH WELLINGTON.. This Day. The Wellington Cricket Association's management committee will be asked at the next meeting to confirm the appointment of C. S. Dempster as official coach fur a term of three years. SYDNEY'GRADE PLAY MOSMAN, SEASON'S CHAMPIONS (United Press AFRoeiation—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) SYDNEY. MOth March. Although there is more than one match to he played, Mosinan wins the season's cricket championship, being 0 points ahead of the nearest opponent, Gordon.

T. .1. Andrews, for Petersham, scored lIS yesterday against North Sydney and his club mate Everett made 110. Andrews is now only 21 runs off the record set. by W. Bardsley some years ago for the greatest number of runs for one season.

Other centuries yesterday were for University against Manly, Smith made 144 and Hogg 112; for Mosinan against Marrickville, Love not out 117: for Pacldington against St. George, Wells 111.

Bowling for Western Suburbs against Glebe, Burt took seven wickets for 51.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 March 1930, Page 3

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CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 March 1930, Page 3

CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 March 1930, Page 3