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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIA v. MANAWATU. , EASY WIN FOR THE VISITORS. (Per United I'bess Association - .} .PALMERSTON N.. March 17. The cricket match, Australia v. Mana- ■ waiu, was continued to-day, Koilcway and , Emery, the not our men, faced the'bowling of Ureer and Cobbe. Emery and 1 Simpson were quickly dismissed. The Kelle--1 way anil Smith partnership saw 14 telegraphed before Koilcway was dismissed bv a beautiful bailer from Holland. Ho had made 47. Bardsley joined Smith, and a ; hue partnership resulted, the- score being ! taken to 264 before Smith fell Ibw to Greet-! He 107. inciuding eight. 6's, a live. , and six 4's. Both he and Bardslev played vigorous cricket, and landed the ball in the middle, of Ihe crowded grand stand fro'tuoittiy. Mayne joined Bardsley, and carried the score to 304, when Bardslev was clean bowled by Wells after makiii" 76 attractively. ° M.mawalu's second innings commenced after « delay by heavy rain. The visitors commenced by howling soft stuff from Hopkins and Warne, but as time was gcttin<> on Whiltv and Emery look the leather, and Maniuvatii were dismissed for 113, Australia I liua winning by an innings and 104 runs. Scores:— Ai'sti:ai.ia, . ' First Innings. Faeev. b Greer 24 Dodds, I;'Greer ' 15 Whitty. e Wells, h Bartlett 1 ICelleway, b Holland 47 Emery, b Greer q Simpson, b Cobbe 2 Smith. Ibw, b Greer ' ... 107 Bardsley, b Wells 75 ."iayite, not out J9 Extras ... 33 Total for eight wickets 304 Bowling Analysis.—Bartlett, 1 wicket, for 56 runs; Otigley, 110 wickets for 49 runs; Greer, 4 wickets for 2 runs; Cobbe, 1 wicket for 28 runs ;, Holland. 1 wicket for 4 runs; Wells,- 1 wicket for 35 runs. Maxawatu. First Innings p,j Second Innings. Ongley, b Hopkins 25 Mitchell, st Dodds, b Hopkins 0 Trcveaiy c'Whitty, b Warne 0 Goldspring, b Facey 20 M'Lean, b Bardsley, b Warne 2 Col-.be, st Dodds, b Whitty 17 Holland, b Simpson ... 1 Mason, b Facey 4 Bartlett, not out 7 O'Connor, e Koilcway, b Whitty ... ... 8 Greer, b Whitty 0 Wells, b Emery ... 7 Eyre, b Emery 1 Extras 1 Total 113 Bowling Analysis.—llonkins. 2 wickets for 17 runs; Warne, 2 wickets for 36 runs; Simpson, 1 wicket for 6 runs; Facey, 2 wicketa for 9_ru«s; Smith, no wickets for 10 runs; Whitty, 6 wickets for 22 runs; Emery, 2 wickets for 4 runs. A. and T. Inglis and Fruiterers mot on the Caledonian Ground on Wednesday in the presence of a large number of supporters. Tiic scores were:—Fruiterers, 115 (A. Walker 55 not out, C. T. Munro 21. W. j Daniels 14); A. and T. Inglis, 65 (Pownly j 13, Mason 11, Carswell 13, Cameron 11). For the winners A. Walker and F. Forrester captured the wickets, as did likewise for the losers J. M'Hutehon, J Mason, and G. Ferens.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14785, 18 March 1910, Page 6

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CRICKET. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14785, 18 March 1910, Page 6

CRICKET. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14785, 18 March 1910, Page 6