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WIN BY FOUR RUNS

RANGITIKEI’S HAWKE CUP VICTORY EXCITING END TO LONG MATCH j Press Association PALMERSTON N., Monday. j When Manawatu began its second j Innings in the Hawke Cup game, after 1 Rangitikei’s great second inning’s J stand of 474, it needed 356 to retain j the cup. Manawatu played doggedly, and when the last man went in this after- j noon, only four runs were wanted to ; win. The last man, however, was caught off the first ball, the match ending sensationally in a win for Rangitikei after five days’ play. Detailed scores are: Raugitikei.—First innings, 3.77. Secj ond innings, 474. Manawatu.—First innings, 295. Sec- ; ond innings: Pacey, c Hayward, b Bar- ! ton, 158; Broughton, b Barton, 18: Mei Vicar, run out, 40; Greig, lbw, b Smith, I 9; Norris, c Staples, b Barton, 0; , Gallichan, c and b Smith, 79; Baum- ; ber, b Hodder. 2; M. Ongley, b Barton, ; 5; A. M. Ongley, st. Hayward, b Bar- ! ton, S; ; Spring, not out, 13; Cutler, c j Cameron, b Smith, 0; extras, 20. Total, 352. Bowling: Smith took three wickets for 113 runs; Hodder, one for 44; Staples, none for 38; Barton, five for 110; D. Cameron, none for 8; Bowick, none for 10; Sladden, none for 9.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 936, 1 April 1930, Page 14

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WIN BY FOUR RUNS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 936, 1 April 1930, Page 14

WIN BY FOUR RUNS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 936, 1 April 1930, Page 14

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