THE HAWKE CUP
RETAINED BY WAIKATO (Per Press Association.) HAMILTON, last, nigld, South Auckland sustained a llawkc Cup challenge from Manawatu by a margin of il6 runs. The conclusion of the game today was played in dull weather and on a wet wicket, and with the outfield dead. Details MANAWATU
First Iiininj. r s ... as .Second Innings Hi < • | >! i < ■ i is< i n, c aiul li J.issctto ... 44 .McX'icknr, 1 Umleley ... a Lang. c Aitkun, b Lissctli! ... ... in Spring, ll.'s. ., l> Badeley 3 Norris, ll>\\ ., b Winger 2 i (lalliehan, i and li (doing ... 5 (ut U'l'. I> 1 .isselle ... 00 (1 Keefe, r Ilawke, b Lissetto 5 Mullins, b lladelev ... . 12 Mi l Inn;i Id , ■ substitute, b Going <1 Hai'quist, nut util ... 0 J'lxf ms y Total ... 15t> SOUTH AUCKLAND First Iiiiiiiii. is ... 149 Heroml Innings ... ... 234
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17437, 8 April 1931, Page 4
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138THE HAWKE CUP Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17437, 8 April 1931, Page 4
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