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CRICKET

HAWKE'S BAY V; CANTERBURY j (By Telegraph. —Press Association.) B ' Hastings, January 6. The match between Ha wire's Bay and ' Canterbury was commenced at Has- ' tings this morning under favourable . conditions. The wicket was in good 8 order, but was a trifle soft. Hawko's ! Bay won the toss and elected to bat. j Aftor Board, Patterson, and; Bcrnau 7 were disposed of the innings became a procession, and by 12 o'clock every wicket was down for 89 runs. The scores wero as follow: — Hawko's Bay.—First Innings, t Board, c. Thomas, b. M'Lachlan .. 17 ' Patterson, st. Wood, b. M'Lachlan 20 " Bernau, st. Wood, b. Sandman .;... 31 I O'Brien, b. M'Lachlan 0 ! Fulton, b. Sandman 7 , Geddis, 1.b.w., b. M'Lachlan 0 J Ellis, b. Sandman 1 J Spackman, b. M'Lachlan 0 1 Deane, b. M'Laohlan 3 [ Stevens, not out ...: 0J Napier, b. ■ M'Lachlan 0 I Extras 10 t Totial 89 ' Bowling analysis: M'Lachlan, 96 I overs,-57 runs, 7 wickets; Bennett, i t overs, 16 runs; Sandman, 53 overs, 6 ■ runs, ,3 wickets. . '. Canterbury.—First; Innings. [ Bishop, 1.b.w., b. Beraau 18 ■ Whitta, o. Stevens, b. Deano '. 43 ' Hickmott, st Ellis, b. O'Brien .... 109 , Beale, c. Ellis, b. Deano 13 , Patrick, c. Bernau, b. Patterson . 13 Woods, c. Bernau, b. Geddis 25 Sandman, c. Fulton, b. Bernau .... . 9 Carlton, c. Ellis", b.'Napier 9 Bennett, b. Bernau 36 A. Thomas, not out 43 M'Lachlan, b. Bernau .'. 0 Extras -.... 18 ■ Total . 336 Bowling analysis: Napier, one wicket for 45 runs; Deane, two for 40; Bernau, four for 38; O'Brien, one for 12; Pattersen, one fair 40; Geddis, one for 10. At 5 o'clock Hawko's Bay opened » its second innings and play ended for the day with a score of 26 'without loss—Stevens 25, Ellis 1. I WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. On account of the Plunket Shield matoh being played on Saturday no matches, will be played by tho Warehousemen's Association, on that day.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2352, 7 January 1915, Page 8

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CRICKET Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2352, 7 January 1915, Page 8

CRICKET Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2352, 7 January 1915, Page 8

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