CRICKET.
WELLINGTON DEFEAT HAWKE’S BAY. HASTINGS. Last Night. In the Hawke’s Bay v. Wellington colts’ cricket match, with 88 to win in the second - innings, Wellington continued their second strike this morning and succeeded in putting up 01 for the loss of eight wickets— Lambert 19 (one boundary), Barclay (iiot out) 17, Berry 14, being the only doable figures; and extras 31.
CROCKS BEAT COLTS, NAPIER, Last Night. The match, Wellington v. Hawke’s Bay Veterans, concluded to-day in perfect weather. An interesting game* ended in a win for Hawke’s Bay by 51 runs. The home team, in their second innings, made 194 (Jacobsen 54, Brad burn 28, Croke not out 28, Stevens 17, Fulton 12, O’Brien 11, Paterson 11). Middleton took five wickets for 55 runs; Tucker, four for G 8; Dind, one for 27. VTallington made 158 (Wilton (Tl, Middleton 34, Dind 14). O’Brien took five wickets for 55 runs; Fulton, four for 59; Paterson, one fo£ ;it ■ I
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2111, 6 April 1920, Page 3
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160CRICKET. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2111, 6 April 1920, Page 3
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