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SHERRATT STRIKES FORM

Hastings Old Boys' Good Score Playing againBt Hastings at Hastings, Hastings High School 01^ Boys in their first innings did better than on any previous occasion this season in scoring 315. Sherratt, the exWairarapa representative, wlio has been unable to strike form sinco coming here last season, this timc was among the runs, collecting 135 before being dismissed. He was ably assisfed by the colt Tacon, the pair putting on 177 for the third wicket. H. Lafiibert proved Hastings 's best trundler, collecting six. wickets at a cost of 111 runs. Scores:— - HASTINGS H.S.O.B. First Innings, e Snadden, c McCarthy b Martin .". 0 Tacon, c McCarthy b Lambert .. 7.1 Jonson, b McCann 24 Sherratt, c McCarthy b Lambert . . 135 Coates, b Martin 0 Craven, b Lambert »5 Lean, b Lambert 0 Rosenberg, c Mitcholl b Lambert 12 Mullinder, c Love b Lambert .... 27 McDowell, not out 12 Davis, run out 6 Extras (bved 17, leg byes 5) .. 22 Total 315 Bowling analysis. — McGann one for 35, Lambert six for 111, Martin two for 91, McCarthy nine for 34, W. Love none for 12, GoodaH none for nine. HASTINGS. First Innings. C. Martin, not out 23 Brewor, not out 0 Extras 6 Total for no wickets 28

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 56, 22 March 1937, Page 9

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SHERRATT STRIKES FORM Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 56, 22 March 1937, Page 9

SHERRATT STRIKES FORM Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 56, 22 March 1937, Page 9

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