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[ AUSTRALIANS ON TOUR. < d ——• iy telegraph—Press Assoaiation— Copyright \ Suva, March 27. Vcricket match was playod to-day with '•! Australians. Tho soores wore : Uaus 1, Ki davulevuas 1, Macluton 7, Y SAjnollfjs 23, Upton 6, FueDd 9, * ~- ;12, Caldwell 0, Rnboun 1, r .'Vre 3, Bundle 1, Ogilvio 0, v T,rl l, Molcto 1, byes 6, total ®/;stralians scores were : I .’cDmp6? Duff 11, Hill 7, Noble 34, rcustrong 28, Hopkins 54, Laver 18, 6, Kelly 4, Coitoc 0, Howell 7,1 4, total 213.

HAWKE’S BAY 'v. POVERTY BAY.

intor-distriot match wa3 commenced onlay, the weather being beautiful and attendance large. Tho scores wero as

;vs : t ‘►'Poverty Bay.—First InniDgs. • Gibson, b Fenton 13 .H. Hodge, b Cotioreil ... ... 3 Gibson, st Howard, b Hughes ... 20 McPherson, b Cotteroll ... ... 4 . Sharp, o Hughes, b Cotteroll ... 1 ; Hallamoro, c Cotterell, b Hughes 20 Lasker, o Cotterell, b Hughes ... 6 j . fijtymond, not out 16 . Sheridan, b Hughes ' ... ... 0 I ibinsou, b Hughes ... ... ... 6 I iarles, o Gibbous, b Hughes ... 2 I ifcxtros ... ... ... .... 17 I

Total 109 Bowling analysis—Fenton, IS ovors, 5 aiijins, 27 runs, 1 wicket ; Cotterell, 19 7-2-39—S ; Hughes, 8—1—22—6. Hawke’s Bay.—First innings, jnfqu, b McPherson... ... ... 7 owtS'd, lbw, b McPherson 1 all, b'Charles... ... ■ ... ' ... 5 »to, b McPherson ... ... ... 12 j . Johnson, run out ... *—. H )tset»l, c Sharp, b Raymond ... 1 ughes, st Hallamore, b Raymond ... 11 latson, b McPherson ... ... 1 I ike, lbw, b Raymond ... ... 5 I tbbons, not out ... ... ... 3 I severs, b McPherson... ’ ... / ... 2 I Extras ... ... ... ... 6 I

{Bowling ►analysis—Charles, 7 overs, 3 aidens, 20 runs, 1 wicket; McPherson, 1—3—25—5; Raymond, 51—13—3, I poverty Bay.—Second innings. ' f. Gibson, not out ... ... ... 4 noridan, lbw, b Cottorill ... ... 6 aarp, b Cottorill ... 0 ,'odgc, not out 0 JSxtras 1

Total for 2 wioket3 11 Cotterill took two wiokots for no'runs, ontSo none for 2, Hughes none for 8. A °

INSCRIPTION OF THE GAME. •*. Gibson and Hodge opened tho rify Bay innings, Fenton and Cotterill yag. Both the trundlers maintained ju length and put plenty of sting into r bowling, and being well assisted by field runs came slowly. W. Gibson ied.up 13 quickly, when he was beaten ajgood bne from JFenton. Hodge was iaten next over by a ball from Cotterill <at,got pace off the pitch and came back the arm. McPherson shared the vie fats after a drive for 4. Sharp made I jgle and was smartly taken by Hughes Ire slips. Four wickets were down for /runs, when Hallamore, who captained ;.e Gisborne eleven, came to the rescue of .s side and knocked up 20 in six strokes, eais)og both bowlers impartially. Hughes ilieVed Fenton and his first ball proved ,tal to Hallamore, who was smartly taken jr Cottorill at short slip. The partnership Med 31 runs. Lasker shared the same ■ as his captain after making 5. J. I m, who had gone in first wicket down, I itumped by Howard off Hughes for I Sheridan’Hollowed, and was clean . I eel by Hughes without scoring. oiKfnson, was shaping nicely when Hughes s at 'with a good one. Charles wa3 st uranl; and assisted Raymond to put on iwhaii he was caught at square leg by il'jons off Hughes. Raymond carried ■ this bat for 16. With 109 runs against Sm, Hawke’s Bay opened with Howard Id Fenton, With the score at 11 Howard /as out lbw to McPherson, and Fenton Powed three run 3 later, clean bowled by awaame bowler by one that swerved in com leg. Cato (12) and Johnston (11) pub ,n 24 for the fourth wicket, but with he exception of Hughes, who rattled up .libejfore he was stamped hy Hallamore, ifilßaymond, none of the other batsmen jot going, and the innings closed for 67 cans.

, With a quarter of an hour to go, Gisborne went in for their second innings, when stumps were drawn had lost two wickets for 11 runs, Cottarill being responsible for both.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1415, 28 March 1905, Page 3

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CRICKET Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1415, 28 March 1905, Page 3

CRICKET Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1415, 28 March 1905, Page 3

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