CRICKET.
THE HAWKE CUP
EASY WIN FOR WANGANUI
(Per Press Association.) - WANGANUI, this day. The Hawke Cup match, cWanganut v. Poverty Bay, concluded to-day, resulting In an., easy win for Wanganui, holders of the trophy, by 201 runs. The scores were: • , •-. Wanganui, first, innings, 185. Second - Innings: Orton, c /McMahon b Moore, 52; JButterworth, c Oates, b Jones, 35; Saunders, lbw, b McMahon, 4; Hussey, c J. Gibson, b McMahon, ll; Holland, b McMahon, 13; 11. B. Cave, b Cattanach; 10; Bernau, c • Guthrie, b Cattanach, 54: London, c Guthrie, b Cattanach, 27; Johnson, c. Guthrie, b Cattanach. 0; Fur lie. c Moore, h Cattanach. 0: Murchu, not out. o*. extras, 22; total. 230; -grand total, 415. Bowling analysis: Cattanach 5 for 20, McMahon 2 for fi.l, Moore 1 for :i5. Jones 1 for 09. Poverty Bay, first innings, 120. Second innings: \V. Gibson, c Cave, h Holland 3; Guthrie, b Holland 4; Mc 1 - Mahon, b Holland, 0; Jones, c Cave, b Holland. 0: Moore, b Holland, 14; Oates. c and b Bernau, 0: Cooke, b Holland, 23; J. Gibson, not out, 0: Olsen, b Hussey, 8; Cattanach, c Fume, b Hussey, 2; Scholium, run out, 5; extras, 20; total, 94: grand total, 214. Bowling analysis: Holland 0 for 42, Hussey 2 for 17. Bernau 1 for 18. Tlie weekly meeting of the management committee of the P.B. Cricket Association was held last night. Present: Messrs Harvey (in the chair), Morrison,- Allan, Polhird, and Wood (secretary). . It was decided to declare the Thursday competition at an end; Kia Kaha being the -winners. : . It- was also decided that the Saturday juniors finish the games at present started and then declare the competition finished. The results will not affect the position, as Civil Service have a substantial lead. Owing to the lateness of tlie season and the present complicated state of the senior Saturday ' competition, it was decided that the Wanderers* ind Taruheru play out their unfinished game at Taruheru on Saturday, llth inst. Should Wanderers score a, three-point win they will annex the cup, but if they only get a two-point win they will be even with Alhambra. Should Taruheru win, Alhambra will be the champion team. It will thus be seen that considerable interest will centre round the match next Saturday. The match was commenced on January 24, when Wanderers made 112 in their first Innings* and Taruhofii- B*2, and . Wanderers had 147 for six wickets in their second innings. All matches except the one at Taruheru will be postponed 011 Saturday, llth inst. A match against a team from Tokomaru -Bay will be played on the Domain on Easter Tuesday. Mr S. S. Dean was appointed to get a team, together to play Motu during the Easter holidays. *
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13350, 7 April 1914, Page 5
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460CRICKET. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13350, 7 April 1914, Page 5
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