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EASY WIN FOR THE VISITORS.

[United Press association.! Palmerston North, March 17. The cricket match, Australia v. Manawatu, was concluded to-day, and resulted in a v. in for the visitors by an innings n::d 104 runs. Australia declared their innings closed for 304 runs for eight wickets, Smith being cop scorer with 107 (which included eight sixes), a fire, 'and six fours. iYlanawatu's second innings realised 113 runs. The detailed scores were: — AUSTRALIA:— First innings. Facey, b Grier 24 Dodds, b Grier 15 Whitty, c Wells, b Bartlett 1 Kelleway, b Holland 47 Emery, b Grier 0 Simpson, b Cobbe 2 Smith, l.b.w. b Grier 107 Bardsley, b Wells 76 Mayne, not out 19 Extras 13 Total for 8 wickets 304 Bowling analysis: Bartlett, 1 for 56 ; Onglcy, 0 for 49: Grier, 4 for 82 ; Cobbe, 1 for 28: Holland, 1 for 4 ; Wells, 1 for 35. Manawatu, first innings, 87. MAN AW ATU.— Second innings. Ongley. b Hopkins ■ 25 Mitchell, st Dodds, b Hopkins 0 Trevena, c Whitty, b Warne 0 Goldspring, b Facey 20 McLean, c Bardsley, b Warn© 2 Cobbe, st Dodds, b Whitty 17 Holland, b Simpson- 1 Mason, b Facey 4 Bartlett, not out 7 O'Connor, c Kelleway, b Whitty 8 Green, b Whitty 0 Wells, b Emery 7 Eyre, b Emery 1 Extras 1 Total • " 113 Bowling analysis: Hopkins, 2 for 17 ; Warne, 2 far 36 ; Simpson 1 for 6; Facey. 2 for 9; Smith, 0 for 10; Whifcty, 6 for 22 j Emery, 2 for. 4. .

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12746, 18 March 1910, Page 2

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EASY WIN FOR THE VISITORS. Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12746, 18 March 1910, Page 2

EASY WIN FOR THE VISITORS. Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12746, 18 March 1910, Page 2

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