CRICKET.
; HAWKE CUP MATCH. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ; ASSOCIATION.] i° WANGANUI. Tuesday. ■• Beautiful .wwather. prevailed for ;!' the '■ first day's »lay la i the fifth Hawke Cup match; of the Mason, Poverty Bay beings {he challengere. They v won {he toes, batted on > a bumping wicket, and were' dismissed 1 for 98 runs (Moore 18, Forstar 15. and Pete 13). Holland took five-wickets for 38. Treadwell three for 18, Kronsnn one for 9, "When stumps were drawn for the da?, Wariganuf had lost nine t wickets forf 202, (Orr 47 Lomas 33, "Wood 20, 1 Orion 18, Stapleton not out ll;--Kron8on not out . 10). Kahlenbers has taken,".' five • wickets - for 60. Th« r match will be resumed to-morrow morning. ■■. :: .- FUTURE FIXTURES INDEFINITE. (BT TELEGRAPH.—-PRESS association.] •CHRISTCHURCH. Tuesday. ' The question _of the /playing"s of ■> furthmr matches in the Hawko Cup competition, wiia considered at a meeting of a the New- Zenland Cricket Ctranoil last evening 1 , ■ and it was decided that nothing ■ further j could ■'■bo/ •rtTJK* Hi ter the match between Pov«
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18324, 14 February 1923, Page 12
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