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MOTUEKA Ii V. WAIMEA . The scores in the match Motueka B v. Waimea were:— MOTUEKA First Innings L. Sixtus, stpd. Hawkes, b Fowler... 18 J. Brash, b P. Lines 4 I. Drogcniulier, c Lines, b Hasler ... 9 It. Holclaway, b Hasler 0 O. Eggers, c Lusty, b Potter 29 \V. Sigglekow, b Hasler 7 J. Holyoake, c Lusty, b Cowin 1 F. Rogers, b Hasler' 0 F. Bowers, b Hasler 0 S. Barnett, c and b Fowler 11 F. Rowling, not out 0 ; Extras 4 Total 83 Bowling: Potter took one wicket for ' 16 runs, Lines one for 22, Hasler five for : 17, Fowler two for 14, Cowin one for 10. 1 WAIMEA First Innings V. Hawkes, b Rogers 13 P. Fowler, o Drogemuller, b J. Holyoake 3 Molloy, stpd., b P. Cowin, c Holyoake, b Sigglekow 21 P. Lines, c aiid b Eggers 7 Hasler, c and b Sigglekow 3 Potter, lbw, b Eggers 22 P. Win, b Rogers 2 FI. McGlasheu, not out 3 C. Win, 1) Rogers 0 Lusty, c Holdaway, b Eggers 2 Extras 6 Total 98 Bowling: F. Rogers took three wickets for 20 runs, 0. Eggers three for 23, J. Holyoake one for 8, Holdaway one for 19, Sigglekow two for 8, Bowers none for 7, Sixtus none for 9. MOTUEKA Second Innings Sixtus, b Win 19 Rowling, b Molloy 4 Brash, c Hasler, b Molloy 0 Drogemuller, b Molloy 5 Holdaway, c Fowler, b Molloy 0 Eggers, b Win 1 Sigglekow. b Molloy 1 Barnett, b Win 0 Holyoake, c Win, b Molloy 3 Rogers, b Win 5 Bowers, not out 0 Extras 2 Total 40 Bowling: McGlasheu no wickets for 6 runs, Molloy six for 20, C. Win four for 12 WAIMEA Second Innings Hasler, c Bowers, b Rogers 0 Hawkes, c Sigglekow, b Rogers ... 7 Cowin, run out 0 Molloy, b Holyoake 1 McGlasheu, b Holyoake 5 Potter, not out 1 AVin, not out ° Extras 1 Total five wickets for 18 Waimea won by 15 runs on the first innings. JUNIOR MATCH VICTORY DEFEAT OLD BOYS At the Park on Saturday Victory defeated Old Bovs by 07 rims on the first innings. Victory batted first and made 152. Old Boys made So runs. Victory batting: Mayo 08, Sexton 21, Sliaml 21. Exton 1.8 not out. Old Boys’ bowling: Lord took live

wickets for 41 runs, Gamboni three for 24, Cobden one for 18, Mcßride one for 80. Old Boys’ batting: Green 31, Ryder 13, Lord 8 not out. Victory howling: Reid three for 12 (12 overs, 8 maidens), Bel worthy three for 11), Colt three for 19, Whitwell one for 19. FORESTRY DEFEAT TAPAWERA A Forestry defeated Tapawera A by nine wickets in a match. Tapawera) batting first, could only raise 50 runs. In their second innings they made 66. Forestry in the first innings scored 9.1, and lost one wicket in obtaining the necessary 24 runs. Chief scores were:— Tapawera.—Kinzett 16, Bothwell 11, F. Hodgkinson 37. Forestry—Hume 11, ’Chipiiiaii 26, Evans 11, Mead 19 and 14, Smith 11 not out. Bowling for Tapawera Greep took three wickets for 31 and one for 17, Hodgkinson five for 46 and none for 12, W. Kinzett two for 16. For Forestry, Coleman three for 16 and three for 12, McKane five for 10 and one for 30, Cavanagh none for 14 and four for 14, Chipman two for 6 and one for 6, Sutherland one for 3. ANOTHER WIN FOR FORESTRY A very enjoyable game of cricket was played between Forestry and Tapawera B at Tapawera, when some good scoring was done by botli sides, Forestry winning by two wickets. Forestry batting first made 219 runs. Chief scores were: Chipman 99, Cavanagh 10, Hume 40, Coleman 12, Evans 26 not out, Norris 15. Tapawera made 59. Following on they made a nice stand of 238 (G. Thompson 84 and 11, Carler 30 and 11, D. Savage 35, Fowler 24, Biggs 11, A. Savage 19, Friend 24 not out). Forestry in the second innings made 93 (Chipman 13, B. 'Mead 17, Hume 13, Evans 21). Bowling for Forestry Coleman took Iwo wickets for 22 and three for 80. McKane seven for 28, Scott one for 9, Chipman three for 57, Cavanagh three for 60. Bowling for Tapawera D. Griffith took four wickets for 70, G. Thompson five, for 46 and three for 29. Carter one for 89, D. Savage two for 29, C. Griffith four for 22.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 December 1932, Page 9

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CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 December 1932, Page 9

CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 December 1932, Page 9

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