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HAWKE CUP CRICKET

MANAWATU CHALLENGED BY HAWKE’S BAY HOLDERS ON FIELD Press Association PALMERSTON N., Today. The cricket match for the Hawke Cup, between Manawatu, the holder, and Hawke’s Bay the challengers, began this morning in line weather. Hawke’s Bay won the toss and batted. Worker and Temperton opening. Soon after the start Worker snicked one off Me Vicar to log and Norris took the catch. Hudson, who was next, after making two was bowled by Gallichan, the score then being three wickets lor 12 runs. Lowry was the next man in. lleaney and Lowry batted carefully. 20 runs being scored after 40 minutes. When the total was 35, Lowry snicked one from McVicar, and Norris accepted the chance. Shepherd was the next batsman. Reaney, after making 2S. was caught easily by Greig. Elliott did not last long, being caught by Ongley. The next batsman was O'Brien, and then the luncheon adjournment was taken. Details: HAWKE’S BAY. First Innings. WORKER, c Norris, b McVicar .... 0 TEMPERTON, b Gallichan 5 HUDSON, b Gallichan e REANEY, c Greig, b McVicar .... 2S LOWRY, c Norris, b McVicar .... 6 SHEPHERD, not out 29 ELLIOTT, c Ongley. b McVicar .. 1 O’BRIEN, not out 7 Extras 4 Six wickets for SO

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 842, 10 December 1929, Page 11

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HAWKE CUP CRICKET Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 842, 10 December 1929, Page 11

HAWKE CUP CRICKET Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 842, 10 December 1929, Page 11

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