WEEK-END CRICKET
Flemington Defeat N.ZR. In .t week-end cricket match between. a N.Z. Railways team from Waipukurau and the Flemington Club was played .at Flemington. The home team won by '39 runs. In .the first innings N.Z.R. made 45 runs (Pedersen 11, Benson 14, ■ and Dilworth 10; Fahey 4 wickets for 18, Ennor 5 for 9, Reidy .1 .for. 0). Flemington' s first jnnings closed with 61 runs, (H. Syme 14, Caulton 13 and V. Stratford 11; Bendeich 6 wickets for 11, Marfell 2 for 6). ' N.Z.R. in their second innings made 48 runs (Bendeich not out 19 ; Fahey 4 wickets .for 18, • Ennor 5 for 9). ;" Flemington- replied with 71, runs (H. Syme 18, Engebretsen 24 ; Bendeich 4 wickets for 21, . Foster 2 for 13, Bensen 3 for, 3). . • ^ ...... Hatuma at Hatuma .defeated Brathwaite's by an innings and 61 runs. Hatuma 's first innings reached .243 (Knight 57, C. Wilson 53, Walsh . 27,. Chapcnan 27, F. Culling 22, Matthews 21;- Vincent'took foiir wickets for 63, Dodds - one • for 50, ■ Brathwaite two ' for 38, Wilkins two for 32). BratHwaites replied- with 62 (Wil-* kins-20, Vincent 12;. Matthews f our for 15, Saingbuiy one for; 6, Robinson two: for 8, W. Culling two for 20, Chapman two for 11). . . . • . Following on the visitors did much better, thanks to a good innings by Dodds who made 72, and 19 by. Vincent, the innings ciosing at 120 (Sainsbury two for 21, Matthews one for "22, Knight three for 28, Walsh three for 9, Chapman one for two). Next ;week-end Hatuma will ■ play Flaxmere at Hatuma. .
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 45, 9 March 1937, Page 3
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