HASTINGS JUNIORS
Mahora v. Otane. — The former secured a win on the first innings by one run. Batting first Otane made 71 (Drinkrow 34, Higgs 17; Trumper foui for 23, Carrington three for fivf). Mahora replied with 72 (P. Lowe 21, D. Carrington 19; Bellis five for 28). In their second innings Otane declared at seven for 87 (Cull'en 26, Bellis 16) and Mahora at stumps had lost eight wickets for 78 runs (P. Lowe 18 not out, S- and A. Carrington 10 eacli ; Bellis five for 29, including the hat triek). Whakatu v. Hastings. — A first innings victory was gained by Whakatu, who batted first to make 208 (J- Goodall -94, Mitchell 44, J. Love 37, R. Love 10; Plank four for 51). Hastingf replied in their first innings With lofi
(Goodall 51, Plank 15, McKenzie 17, J Bowlands 14, Drummond 12 ; Christi- j son six for 47) and in the second in- ' nings lost seven wickets for 97 runs i (Colebrook 37, Cushing 14, Amess 11). J
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 38, 1 March 1937, Page 9
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