CRICKET
TOURING AUCKLAND COLTS [BY TELEORAt'TT OWN COBI?ESPONDENT] PALMP'RSTON NORTH, Thursday After yesterday's postponement the Auckland cricket colts' match against the Manav.'ntu sid' 1 was confined to one day's piny. The Auckland team won by I'2 runs, Mnnnwafu was dismissed for 88 runs, M. A. Onsiley being the top scorer with 52. Auckland replied with 100. but it was not until < lie ninth wicket, had fallen that the'home side's total was pasaed. The top scorer was i'lyger, who made 20. Bowling for Mnnawatu, Spelman took six wickets for 34 runs. POVERTY BAY V. MANAWATU [ BY TKLKGHAI'Il —I'ItKSS ASSOCIATION] PALMERS'L'ON NORTH, Thursday The Ilawke Cup cricket match. Poverty Hay v. Mamiwntu, was commenced to-day. In its first innings Poverty Bay scored 98 runs (Boon 82, Reeves 25)," while at stumps Manawalu hud scored 65 (or the loss of five wickets (Robertson 24).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22349, 21 February 1936, Page 18
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141CRICKET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22349, 21 February 1936, Page 18
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