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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIA v. MANAWATU.

Press Association

Palmerston N., March 16. _ - This match was commenced this aftrenoon In the presence of a fair attendance. The weather was overcast, bat the rain kept off The ground was in good order. The wicket was, if anything, slightly heavv, bnt was not particularly diix*cult.” Armstrong and Gorry were not playing. Manawatu team Is as .follows McLean (captain), Mason, Ongley, Oobbe, Trevena, Bartlett, Wells, O’Connor, Goldspring, MitchellGreer, Holland and Byre. The field consists of 11. . Bardsley won the toss and sent Manawatn to the wickets. Ongley and Mitchell opened for the local team, to the bowling of Wbitty and Emery. Mitchell stopped two balls, and at the third, was clean bowled by a tricky one from Whitty—o—l—o. Trevena followed Ongley, and drove Emeryffor 8, which just failed to reach the boundary. Trevena scored a single with a neat one to leg, bnt the next over found him facing Whifcfcjs whose ball found his middle stump—4—2—l. Goldspring Hollowed, and in the next over Ongley hit Emery for three, bnt soon after he knocked one of Whitty’s deliveries into the slips, and Emery brought off a neat onehanded catch. McLean, the local captain, replaced Ongley and scored, off Whitty. Whitty’s average up to this time had been three overs, three maidens, three wickets. , Goldspring was clean bowled by Emery—l 3—4—2. The next man, Mason, scored a luoky three off Emery, bnt he fell a victim to Whitty and was caught smartly in the slips by Emery—l 6 5 O’Connor followed, and in Whitty’s next over placed one into Bardalay’s hands at third man—2o—'6—3. Oobbe was the next man. Emery clean bowled McLean, but the umpire called “uo-ball” and the captain got a life. The ball was the seventh of the over. McLean was now playing with more confidence, and soon after placed a neat one to leg, bnt the next over of Wbifcty’s proved too much for him, and after several escapes the ball fonnd his offstnmp—33 —7—B. , Holland followed, and a brief stand took place. Fifty went up for an hour’s play. Things showed signs of livening op, and Holland lifted Emery for another 4. Cobbe followed this op by two 4’s. The brief partnership was broken by Holland s wicket falling to a swift one from Emery—64—B—l3. Bartlett followed and made a single. „ . - Oobbe fell Ibw to Emery. He had made the highest score for his side—--33, by clever hitting, andhip hits included five fours—79—9—32. Wells walked to the wicket, placed one into Whitty’s hands, and walked back again.—79—lo—o, Eyre scored a brace, bnt was clean bowled nest ball—B7—ll—2. Greer was the last man, and placed a short-pitched bail of Emery’s into Bardsley’s hands, the innings closing for 87 after an hoar and a half’s play. , • .. The Australians opened to the bowling of Ongley and Bartlett, Facey and Dodds going to the wickets. Facey causing a sensation by hitting onfc of the ground twice in rapid succession In the same spot. Twenty and 30.,went up on the board in’ qniok time, and Greer relieved Ongley, and with his fourth ball clean bowled Faoey—36—l—24. Whitty followed and spooned Greer’s first delivery, but there was no one handy. Shortly afterwards he repeated the performance witn Bartlett, and spooned one nicely into Wells’ hands—37—3—l. Keiloway was the next man. Unas were now coming slowly, mainly by singles. Dodds fell to a swift one from Greer—4 B—3—ls. ~ Emery replaced him, but shortly afterwards “the stopped the game owing to the bad light. Kelleway 8 and Emery nil are the not out men. Play recommences at 11.80 to-mor-row. .Scores: — MANAWATU.—First Innings. Mitchell, b Whitty Ongley, c Emery, b Whitty .. 6 Trevena, b Whitty .. 1 Goldspring, b Emery .. 3 McLean, b Whitty ° Mason, o Emery, b Whitty .. 3 O’Onnnor, o Bardsley, b Whitty 2 Cobbe, Ibw, b Emery .. 33 Holland, b Emery .. lj» Wells, c Bardsley, b Emery .. 0 Bartlett, not out .. 13 Eyre, b Emery - • 3 Greer, c Bardsley, b Emery .. 0 Extras • ■ 6

Total •• 87 Bowling analysis: Whitty six lor 36j Emery sis for 47. AUSTRALIA. —First Innings. Dodds, b Greer . .. 15 Facey, b Greer .. 34 Whitty, c Wells, b Bartlett .. 1 Kelleway, not one .. 8 Emery, not out • ■ 0 Total for three wickets ~ 48 Bowling analysis: Greer two wickets for 8, Bartlett one for 19, Ongley nil for 21,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9707, 17 March 1910, Page 5

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CRICKET. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9707, 17 March 1910, Page 5

CRICKET. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9707, 17 March 1910, Page 5

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