LOW SCORE BY RUGBY
Napier O.B. in Difficult Position Napier H.S.O-B. will have to produce better batting form on Saturday week in their match with Rugby to avoid a deficit on the first innings. They dismissed Rugby for the 6mall total of 166 runs, but themselves have lost four for 32. Good bowling by T. Mahony and H. Reaney, who both found the wicket to their liking, was the feature of the opening innings of the game at Hastings. Beuth played a sound innings for 48 and produced good form when runs were needed. Details are — RUGBY. First Innings. Biggar, b T. Reaney 19 JVlilne, c Hutchinson, b H. Reaney 23 G. Mitchell, c MacLeod, b H. Reaney 11 Craike, c Hickey, b T- Mahony ... 21 Beuth, b H. Reaney 48 FishRer, b B. Mahony 15 E. Mitchell, b H. Reaney 0 Halligan, b T. Mahony 1 Singleton, b T. Mahony 0 Murley, not out 20 Jones, l.b.w. b Adams 3 Extras 5 Total 166 Bowling. — H- Reaney four for 46, T. Mahony three for 24, Adams one for one, T. Reaney one for 28, B. Mahony on© for 35, K. Phillips none for seven, Hutchinson, none for 20NAPIER H.S.O.B. First Innings. Adams, b Craike 8 Robinson, b Craike 2 Phillips, b Mitchell 0 H. Reaney, o Halligan, b Mitchell 7 B. Mahony, not out 9 T. Reaney, not out 4 . Extras 2 Total for four wickets 32
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 56, 22 March 1937, Page 9
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