HAWKE CUP CRICKET
HOLDERS’ EASY WIN
1 1 v INNINGS AND 103 RUNS
(Per Press Association.)
"HAMILTON, last night. Tho Hawke Cup cricket match was continued to-day m ideal weather. . ■South Auckland’s first inuings closed for 333, and Bay of Plenty, in the second strike, failed by, 103 runs to reach the home team's first innings total. The visitors made a poor showing, Sutherland being the only batsman to give a good display. < SOUTH AUCKLAND
Bowling analysis: Going, two for 23 ; Aitkeu, none for 6; Barnett, two Icir 41 ; Lissette, two for 23; Winger, one for 42; Luntsden, none tor 4: Pomeroy, none for 3; Badeley, two for 17.
First Innings ... 333 BAY OF PLENTY First Innings ... ... 50 . , / —Second Innings— Harding, c Badeley, b Lissetto ... 10 Hinton, b Going ... 0 Wallis, c Hampton, b Lissetto ... a York, c Aitken, b Barnett ... ... 19 Qodsalve, b Badeley ... 11 Hampson. c Lnmsden, b Badeley ... 11 Beale, b Going’ ... 24 Sutherland, e Badeley, b Winger ... 62 Lenihan, Ibw, b Bamett ... 18 Peebles, not out ... 4 (iresham, run out ... 1 Extras ... 12 Total ... 171
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17740, 29 March 1932, Page 8
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179HAWKE CUP CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17740, 29 March 1932, Page 8
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