CRICKET.
AUSTRALIA v. MAN AWA'JT. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. PALMERSTON X.. March 23. ' Tho match between the Austialians and Manawain was commenced on tho Sports Ground this afternoon .shortly alter 3 o’clock, in Threatening weiiihor, with a cold easterly wind blowing. Manawatn, nho hatred fifteen men, went (o the wicker.-., and when jdumps wore drawn wero all out. for 177. after an innings which lasted 3 hours and 20 minutes. Hodder (61) and Lnxfnrd (39) put on 72 for the sixth wicket. The scores were as follow: .M ANA WATU.—First 1 n ni ugs. M'Vicar. h. Crawford 4 G. Greer, h. Crawford 0 Onglcy, c. Mailey, h. Crawford 10 AlLe.in. c. Waddy, h. Armstrong... 19 Brennand. b. Armstrong 0 Hodder. o. Armstrong, h. Laver ... M I.oxford. run out 39 Webster, c. Waddy, 1). Armstrong i Bartlett b. Crawford 21 Elliott, h. Armstrong 3 Bennett, c. Mailey, h Armstrong 0 ToHmap. b. Armstrong 3 Allingham, st. AHGrogor, h. Armstrong ... 3 Ha;wend. b. Crawford 1 Col ni'li. not out I Extras '5 Total 177 Bowling analysis; Crawford five for 19, Armstrong seven for 48." Lave one for 42, Dolling none for 37. Mailey none for IC. Wickets fell: 0. 7. 22, 23. 48 120. 123. 154 133. 163. 16(1. 170. 175, anil 177. POVERTY BAY v. WANGANUI. GISBORNE, Martm 23. The following team has heen selected to represent Poverty Bay against Wanganui in the cricket match for the Lord Hawke Cap on April I and 6. at Wanganui:—Cattanach. Cooke. Gartshore, J. Gibson. W. Gibson. Guthrie .Lines. At‘Mahon (captainl. Aloore, Olsen, Scholium: twelfth man, W. Oates. The Pam is considered .stronger all round than that which played against the Australians.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144358, 24 March 1914, Page 4
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276CRICKET. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144358, 24 March 1914, Page 4
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