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HAWKE CUP CRICKET

RANGITIKEI CHALLENGES MANAWATU MATCH AT PALMERSTON Press Association PALMERSTON N., Today. The Hawke Cup cricket match between Manawatu, the holders, and Rangitikei, began this morning. Rangitikei won the toss and batted, K. Cameron and Barton opening. Runs cam© slowly, and the score had only reached nine after eight overs. Cameron and Barton continued to score slowly until the former was caught when the score was 46. The incomer was D. Cameron. Soon after Barton was run out when the score was at 61. Ilodder was the next batsman. At the luncheon adjournment the total was two for 75. MOUNT ALBERT MATCH The annual match between the old boys and tho first eleven of the Mount Albert Grammar School, which was to have been played tomorrow, has been postponed owing to the death of Air. S. F. Aleiklejohn, a master of the school. MATCH AT KING’S Tho following team will represent King's College Old Boys against the first eleven of the college in the annual match to be played at the college grounds, Aliddlemore, today, commencing at 11 o’clock:-r-J. E. Caughey, A. L. Caughey, G. T. Jackson, R. Johnston, R R. Kissling, D. Livingstone, S. B. Morris. J. W. Palmer, C. R. AValker. K. H. Wilson, E. W. Whitley. (From Saturdays late Edition)

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 931, 26 March 1930, Page 11

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HAWKE CUP CRICKET Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 931, 26 March 1930, Page 11

HAWKE CUP CRICKET Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 931, 26 March 1930, Page 11

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