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HOKITIKA V. R ('ATARI;. Hokitika had an easy win at R-uatapu yesterday, securing a three point victory. RUATA PI- -First Innings. Whitehead, b Fade ... 7 ('. Campbell, e Morgan, b Goode 4 W. (a nip hell, b Eade 0 j \\ iKon. b Kai.le 1 B. Gates, c Freitas, b Eade 2 Baird, e and b Eade 0 G. Oates, b Goode 0 Uissell. h Eade 0 T. Oates, b Goode 1 Jefl'cotr. not out ... 4 Aid it tosh, b Eade ]] Extras p Total 3'j Bowling analysis:-.Goode .‘1 for 13. Eade 7 for 17. HOKITIKA First Innings. Eade, b W ilson j Adamson, c Campbell, b Baird ... 18 I rcitas. 1> W ilson p; Goode, h B. Oates 17 E. Stapleton, e Whitehead, l> Wil•s"n 13 Schroder, b Campbell ... 7 Hah', b I , ()aLes •■. .. ] G. Stapleton, not. out | V- Stapleton, e Baird, ]> T. Oates 0 Extras ... ~> Total 7;! Bowling analysis: - H. Wilson 3 loi 28. T. Oates 2 lor 11, C Campbell 2 lor 9, Baird 1 lor 7, B. Oates 1 f„ r 18. Rl All PA Second Innings. C. Campbell, c and h Goode 3 Whitehead, b Eade 1 j ‘ i Mclntosh, c Goode, h Eade P E. ')a tos, b (tooi|e 0 W. Campbell, h Eade ... 0 •JefTcott.. c Goode, h Eade 0 Missel!, b Eade 0 Wilson, not out 3 T. Gate*. I> Goode fl G. Oates. Stapleton fi Extras 4 Total If) Bowling all a lysis : -Gon<te -I for -I. Eade I for 3. Stapleton 1 lor 6. H()K ITI KA-—Second I linings. Adamson, b Campbell 47, E. Stapleton b Wilson 3 1 Schroder, e and h T. Oates 7 Dale, run out 2 Morgan, c Baird, b Campbell ... 0 G. Stapleton, h Wilson ... 0 Y. Stapleton, e Campbell, b Wilson 1 Goode, b Campbell fi Freitas, c sun. h Campbell 4 Eade. not out 3 11. Eade c soli h Campbell 0 Total ... 7-1 Rowling analysis: Wilson 3 for 13, T. Oates I for 22. Campbell 5 for 22. Whitehead I) for 17. An interesting position for the district cricket championship has arisen as a result, of the week end matches Hoki- j tikn securing a three point win against Runt mu while Kanieri being beaten by R-iniu. what was considered a certain win of lh(> championship by Kanieri is in the melting pot again. Hokitika and Kanieri being oipinl in points.
M.O.C. final game. United Press Association.— By EJeotrr Tele gr a ph—Copy r i g h tl CAPETOWN. March 7. At Ncwlamls. the Alarylehone cricketers commenced their final fixture against the Western Province, whose steady howling and excellent fielding were resuonsihie for the visitors scoring only 254. of which Tate and Hendrcn made 176. the former scoring 115. Western Province lost one \vi<ket, for 89 runs. SYDNEY GRADE MATCHES SYDNEY. Ala roll 3. 7 esterday’s grade cricket was played "ii damp wickets. AleNamniee, bowling tor Randwiek. against Northern District, took 7 wicket* for 18.
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