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Hawke, cup. MANAWATU’S DULL DISPLAY. (Per Egress Association.) WANGANUI, last night.. In their match against Wanganui today, for the Hawke Cup,, Manawatu (challengers) batted first, but it was a dull, slow display, their innings lasting four and a-half hours for 166 runs. A! the drawing of stumps, Wanganui had scored 73 without loss. M ANAWATU.—First Innings. McVickar, b Ivirwan 14 Pacey, b Bernau 20 Morris, c Orr, b .Holland 51 Gallichan, b Holland 37 Me,Sweeney, b Holland 1 Mullins, h Holland 1 O’Keefe, b Bernau ... 3 (highly, c Orr, h Bernau 4 l'cgden, c and b Holland 12 Bull, c Kirwan, b Holland 9 Deidrich, not out 1 Extras 13 Total 166 Bowling: Bernau three wickets for 59 runs; Holland six for 47; Symes none for 11; Kirwan one for 6; Thakahau none for 18; Williams none for 12. W AN GAMUl.—First -Innings. Orr, not out 43 Wood, not out 26 Extras 4 Total for no wickets 73
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16580, 22 February 1928, Page 12
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159CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16580, 22 February 1928, Page 12
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