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CRICKET

PLAYERS REMUNERATION.

By Telegraph-Press Assn., (Copyright. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) f> Sydney, Feb. s. ’Die Australian Board of Cricket Control announces the remuneration for the team for England is as folios:—Manager £650, Treasurer and each have been made for the medical examination of each player before departure.

NEW ZEALAND’S SHARE.

The Board announced New Zealand’s share of the profits in Australia of the M.O.C. tour amounted to £3269 sterling, which had been . forwarded to the New Zealand Cricket Council.

M.C.C. V. HAWKE’S BAY, Napier, Feb. s. The game England v. Hawke’s Bay was resumed this morning in perfect weather and wicket splendid. With one dowjn for 15 runs Hawke’s Bay resumed to the -bowling of Nichols and AJlom. The' pair were in great form and had both batsmen, demoralised. At the end of the first half hour Hawke’s Bay had six down for 35.

Evans and Beck made a stand for the seventh wicket and fifty went up after an hour’s play. At 50 Nichols and Allom, who had two for. 15 and four for 26 respectively, came off, Woolley and Bowley going on. Four maiden overs followed. The partnership was broken at- 65, Evans being caught at silly point, after a patient 18, made in eighty minutes. Three more maiden overs followed. Nichols came on again vice Bowley at 70, but Legge replaced him 'after one over. Beck brought ninety up with two (fours. The luncheon was then taken with the score seven for 91. ENGLAND—Ist Innings 511

HAWKE’S BAY—lst Innings. O’Brien, b Nichols 0 Evans, c Nichols, b Woolley ... 18 Stephenson, b Allom 17 De Worker, l.b.w. b Allom ... 4 Reany, b Nichols - ® Shephard, 1> Allom 0

Owen, b Allom Beck, (not out) 27 Kavanagh, (not out) 1 Extras Total for 7 wickets 91 OTAGO V. WELLINGTON. DUNEDIN, Feb. 3. Wellington, in the second innings were all out fo. 172 (Ward 7/ Lamason 8. Mcflirr 20, Henderson 4, Newman, not out, 10.) ' At lunch, Otago in the second innings ‘requiring 258 runs,.had lost two for 62 (Shepherd 49, Knight 5, Cavanagh, not out, 6, extras 2.)

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1930, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
351

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1930, Page 5

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1930, Page 5

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