LOCAL CRICKET
P. AND T. DEFEAT WAKATU At Trafalgar Park on Saturday P. and T. gained a four point win by defeating Wakatu by 62 runs on. the first innings. P. and T. batting first made 99, to which Wakatu replied with 37. In their second innings P. and I. did little better than Wakatu, being dismissed for 51 and at the call of time Wakatu had three wickets down for 62 runs. Chief scores were: P. and I ' eysey 19, McMahon '2l, Colvin 12, Tuckey 12 and 11, Mcßride 16. Wakatu— Bisley 34, Ryder 10. Bowling for P. and 1. Mcßride took seven for 13 and one for 14, Sexton two for 14 and one for 35, Vevsev one for 2, Tuckey none for o. For Wakatu Bisley took four for 37, Turley one for 13, Coombes one for 33, Hill none for 4, Ricketts three for 0, Wills four for 31 and Gaskell five foi 14. “K” CUP JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES TO PLAY MIDLAND The following Nelson junior representatives have been selected to play Midland on Saturday next—Kinzett (capt.i Cole, Hickson, Vass, Sexton, Newman, Mayston, Stewart, Mcßride, Bellsworthy Whitwell. Emergencies: MacLean 'and V'cyscy. Car leaves Newman’s at 6.45 ami. slpirp. Any player not available is asked to notify the selector.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 21 January 1931, Page 3
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211LOCAL CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 21 January 1931, Page 3
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