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Cricket News.

At Wanganui on Saturday a cricket match between Manawatu and Wanganui was played, the former team being three men short, and A. N. Cave, Cresswell, and Parkes were pressed into service. The game resulted in a win for Wanganui by 62 runs on the first innings. Following arc the scores : — Wanganui— lst innings. Marshall, c Cresswell b Barlow ... 21 McLean, b Stewart lo I Brock, b Stewart ... 8 D'Arcy, b Barlow ... ... ... 35 X, Cave, c Halcoinbe b Stewart ... 0 L. Cave, b Barlow 0 McLaren, b Barlow 0 D. Banks, b Penny 22 Peaku, b Penny ... 0 W. Cave, c Smith b Stewart ... 11 Byes ... ... ••• ... 4 Total 114 Second innings. Eramerson, b Barlow ... ... 7 J. Marshall, not out ... ... ... 51 McLean, lbw, b Barlow 0 Rock, lbw, b Barlow 5 D'Arcy, b iimith 12 K Cave, lbw, b ßarlow ... ... 11 L. Cave, b Penny 18 McLaren, c Shannon b Stewart ... 3 Banks, not out ... ... ... 3 Extras ... 2 Total 112 Manawatu — Ist inuiugs. Hodder, b Banks ... ... ... 15 A. N. Cave, c McLean b Banks ... 5 Shannon, b Banks ... ... ... 3 Barlow, b W. B. Cave 15 Stewart, b Banks ... ... ... 0 Cresswell, b Banks 0 S. Smith, b W. Cave 4 Penny, b Banks 0 McMurray, b W Crave ... ... 5 Halcotnbe, c Emmerson bW. Crave 3 A. G. Carty, not out 0 Extras ... ... ... ... 2 Total 52 A very pleasant game of cricket was played at Rangiwahia on Saturday between the local men and Birmingham, resulting in a victory for the latter. A beautiiul day for cricket, a good pitch, and a first-class luncheon (provided by Mr Bielaki), combined to make the day a most enjoyable one to all concerned. Following are the scores : — Rarigiwahia— Moran, b W. Barlow, 10; Taylor, b W. Barlow, 2 ; Fulton, c Edney b Hedges, 31 ; Stevenp, c and bW. Barlow, 4 ; G. Dwyer, bW» Barlow, 0 : Saywell, b Tompkins, 8 ; Brown, run out, 1 ; Bnckrell, hi' wicket, 0; Stansell. b Hedges, 13; Rule, not out, 4 ; King, b Hedges, 2 ; extras, 7 ; total, 82. Birmingham— Hedges, b Stansell, 23 ; Edney' b Fulton, 29 ; Darling, b Stansell, 2; Vowles, h.w., 17; W. Barlow, b Fulton, 6; Tompkins, b Stansell, 2; Smith, b Moran, 14 ; Chamen, b Moran, 9; Sandeman, b Stansell, 6; Hyde, not out, 4 ; Bell, c Rosso b Stansell, 0 ; extras. 7 ; total, 115.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 210, 9 March 1896, Page 2

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Cricket News. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 210, 9 March 1896, Page 2

Cricket News. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 210, 9 March 1896, Page 2

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