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IN SOUTH AFRICA

AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS WESTERN PROVINCE MATCH | VETERAN NOURSE PLAYING Received March 15, 7.5 p.m. CAPETOWN. March 14. The Australian cricketers are playing Western Province. The weather was ideal and warm to-day and the wicket good. Richaidson won the toss and sent in the Province team. From rhe Australian team Grimmett, McCabe and Fleetwood-Smith (twelfth) were omitted. The province team included the vet eran South African internationals H. Tavlor and D. Nourse, the latter the father of the African Test player. Nourse played sound cricket, reminis cent of his form in rhe good old days, and was ab'y supported by Van der ; Spuy. O’Reilly again proved a thorn ' in rhe aide of the local team, finishing with six wickets for 35. When the Australians baited R;*h i rtrdson was missed first br il aa i-hr ' Scores were:— Western Provides First Inning® I G antz, c O’Reidy, b McCormick .. -• I Van der Byl, lbw. b O’Reilly .... 17 j Ralph, lbw. b Chipperfield .. .. 30 I Tar or. b O’Reiilv 25 I Nourse. c end b Oh.pperiie.il .. •• 55 I George u. «• Brown, b O’Reilly .... 1 I Stern, c Fingleton, b O’Reilly . . 4 I Little, c McCormick, b O'Reilly -• Van Her Spuy. not out -S Ra a*ka s , e and b Chipperfield .. 2 I price. •• Brown, b O’Reilly . . •• *- I Extras ‘ Total H)8 Bcwhng: McComick. on? tor 44: | S ?v?rs. pon? for 28 ; Chipperfield, three . fo- S’; O’Reilly, six for 35. Austra’ia First Innings I -it: id'On. not ' O’Brien, no* j Total no »v ekets for v 7 ! HAWKE CLP TROPHY CH ALLBNG2RS ! 'l\X\W\Tr p.EAT RAN’GITIKEI | Per Press A vocation I PALMERSTON’ N'., March 15. Th? Hr.wi? U’j march concluded on j Saturday. Manav.atu (holders) beating I by an innings and 62 runs. I’he weathei was fine with a cold I br?p e. I Scores: Mar?, want First i.ii.iag* 331 r.angptik-i •Sjcuiid Jnn.ngs iWvJo kl. ran out 16 . * »eu c. - .-.o.ris, k tuner .... 41 ' L ii;.; «.ia I’. «» Cutler *) , | < aui.-tOH. L».v. b Bertfu.st 44 ILo • . nor o.it ..... ...... 71 lilou‘l..’. b Ga. i ht’ii I • day b (»a.li- ban 4 ; Martha J. b Gai.ieban 2 I w,e. I) urchi3*n J tL sia. shall, •• Ro»>ert. ; on, b Mur- ’ i-iI'.SOII 6 Wi . *. Ib;v. b Ga lichan 3 Extras 10 To ni 196 Bowil.»g: Ga.iiciian. four for 47: He«i:-ec, i Ou? for 24: Berquisl. une for I : Murchison, t»vo for 68; Cutler, two Lor ri'?; McVi.-ar. none for four. INTERPROVINCIAL EIGHTS EVLNT AT WANGANUI. WELLINGTON CREW. | Pre Prefix I WELLINGTON, March 15. : The following crew has been selected Ito represent the Wellington Rowing ■ Association in the interprovincr.il .'eights championships at Wanganui on fEa®i?r Saturday:—O. < lay ton (Petonei | stroke. G. Leop r rd (Petonej (7 D. i Boswell (Pefone). P. Abbott (Perone), j K. Boswell (Perone). K. Boswell (PeItone). J. Thiler (Star). G. <\ Cnoke I (Star'. R Mathewson (Wellington) | bow. Reserves: 1.. Hosking (Start. A. ; L Andrew* (Star .

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 64, 16 March 1936, Page 8

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IN SOUTH AFRICA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 64, 16 March 1936, Page 8

IN SOUTH AFRICA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 64, 16 March 1936, Page 8