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WIN GUAM CUP. .M A R f-ST’S EASY VICTORY. '(lie final of the A Division competition. for tlii." Winghnin Cup was concluded yesterday on Kanieri Domain, in ideal weather, Marist winning on the first innings by 95 runs. The wicket was a trifle slow at first, but improved Inter. At the commencement of play yesterday, Marist ' had only three wickets down for 111 runs, but the remaining seven batsmen only added 37 runs between them, and the whole side were out lor 178. Morgan bowled very well for Kanieri, and was always dangerous. He secured the line average of 7 for Go. C. Fleming with 3 for 19 secured the remaining wickets. He also howled well, but was inclined to he erratic. Kanieri in their first inings hit up 83, .Morgan being top scorer with 21, while 0. Fleming 14, H. Wells 13, and Webster 1.1, also reached double- figures. For Marist Alattlmws bowled spendidly, securing six wickets for 23, while- Cornish with four for 30 also bowled consistently.

M AIU-ST- First Innings. Kiely, c Fleming, b Morgan 1 Matthews, c Dale, b Morgan 81 X. Bayley, c S. Wells, b Morgan ... 14 0. Morris, I.b.w. b Morgan 7 .Marshall, b C. Fleming 12 Rlackaby. b Morgan ... ] F. Bayley, b Morgan 0 Clarke, b Morgan IG Ford, I.b.w, b Fleming I Cornish, h Fleming () Burgess, not out 1 Extras 11 Total 178 Bowling analysis: —C. Fleming 3 for 49, .Morgan 7 for Go. Webster 0 for 15. Owens 0 for 5, E l . Morris 0 for 0. W. Fleming 0 for 12, S. Wells 0 for 5. MAR IST—Second Innin.gs. Matthews, c H. Weils, b Morgan ... 0 N. Bayley. c and b E. Morris ... 32 Kiely, b Morgan 0 Morris, b C. Fleming 1 ,M arshall, c Morgan, b E. Morris ... 8 Blackaby. I> E. Morris 3 F. Bayley, I.b.w. b E. Morris ... 12 Clarke, I.b.w, b S. Wells 15 Lord, not out ... 22 Cornish run but 4 Burgess,, e Pawson, b S. Wells .... 0 Extras 8 Total 108

Bowling analysis :C. Fleming 1 for 12, Morgan 2 for 3G, Webster 0 for 19, >3. Wells 2 lor 7, E. Morris 4 for 1(5, Owens 0 for 10. KANIERI—First Innings. ' Owens, c Clarke, h Coniisii 5 Morgan, b .Matthews 21 Webster, e Kiely, .Mat,lira s ... .11 3. Wells, I.b.w. b Cornish 3 H. Wells, c Lord, h Matthews ... 13 W. Fleming, l> Lotd, b Matthews 8 C. Fleming, b .Matthews 14 E. Morris, c Clarke, b Cornish ... 4 Dale, h Matthews () Bfablert. b Cornish t I’avson, not out 1 Extras 2 Total 83 Bowling analysis;—Cornish I for 30, Morris 0 for 27. Matthews 6 for 23. KANIERI -Second Innings. IVcbster, b Matthews 13 W r . Fleming, I) Mai thews 5 Morgan, b Cornish 2 Owens, e Lord, b Matthews 0 .H Wells, not out 27 Dale, e Morris, h Cornish I E. Morris, not out 0 Extras 1 Total lor live wickets 49 Bowling analysis; Matthews 3 for 21, Cornish 2 for 24, Burgess 0 for 3.

GREY MOUTH DEFEAT HOK IT IK A. Playing at the Mental Hospital grounds, yesterday, a Ore.vmouth representative team defeated a FI ok itika team b.v 51 runs on the first innings. Eiaeh side batted twelve men. Greymouth batted first and compiled 180, Mclntosh with 33 being bopscorer, while Extras contributed 33. Seven other batsmen reached double figures. Goode was the most successful bowler for the home team taking 5 for 51. Hokrika replied with 129. Goode 80. and ’Paylor 30. being the most .successful batsmen. Baldwin bow L-d well for tin? visitors securing six wickets for 55. At stumps Grey mouth in their second strike had eight wickets down for 3G, with Baldwin retired 24. the highest scorer. Goode again bowled well to take four wickets foe 28. Scores: GREYMOTITFI—First Innings. Melntsh, I.b.w. b Goode 33 Fiostionux. c Boyd, b Ilouhiba'i ... 19 Spender, e Wilson, b Goode 19 Frew, I.b.w. I) Taylor 13 Knapp, e Donaldson, b Goode ... 0 McDonald, e Flonlahau. b Goode 11 Snndliam, b Taylor 13 Baldwin, not out 18 Anderson, 1.b.w., b AVhitehead ... 0 McLean, b Goode 3

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1931, Page 3

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CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1931, Page 3

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1931, Page 3

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