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lIAWKK'.S BAY v. WELI.I.YinOV. I WIN FOR lIAWKK'.S 13AY. | Huttings, Last NiiMTin' llawke's Bay second innings was resumed at 12.30, Creed and Fulton goins ( <> tlie wickets. Saunders und (Jrimmctt opened the trundling. On the whole llawke's IJay put up a pool' allowing, 1 lie redeeming feature of tin plav being a line innings of 82 by The only others to reach double ligur.-s wen: Ellis and Clarke. Saunders and Grixnmett divided the wickets, both bowling well aml b"ing difficult to scor. from. When the innings clo-'cd, for 177, Welling on were left with 305 to win, but only succeeded in ectting 269, having llawke's Buy victorious by 35 runs. Tiio batting all round was an improvement on that displayed on Friday, Quinn, Becchcy, and Grinunett batting steadily. Wilson, the visitors' captain, hit hard and elean for his runs, and looked like slaying. Bennett joining McGirr. a splendid stand was made, and notwithstanding repeated changes of bowling, 1.37 runs were added, McCiirr bitting splendidly for 88. Ilennett was unconqucred at the end with a stcadily-playol 45, but HuU'bings, George anil Saunders failed to make any stand, awl Hnwko's Bay won just on time by ?,i runs.
11 AWKE'S BAY.—Second Innings. Board, b Grimnii'lt 13 Creed, U Saunders 82 Geake, run out 11 llindniarsh, b Saunders 5 Kulton. b .Saunders 0 Ellis, b (Irinixnett 12 lilamires, b Saunders 0 Clarke, c, Bennett b Saund'-r-i .... 23 Cliadwiek, b Saunders 0 Seed, c and b .Saunders 5 Nauier, not out 0 I • Extras 1 2(i Total 177 Bowling analysis: Saunders took seven wickets for 55 ruix*. C.vimmett two for fiO, Harris none lor 17, IfcGirr none for 17. WEUiIXGTON.- -Second Innings. llov.e, 1) Napier S (juinn, b Creed 23 Beechev, b Creed 21 (iiinnuett, st Hoard h Fulton .... !!• Wilson, b Fulton :W Harris, b Ellis H MeGirr e. Board b Clarke 83 Huteheus, c Cliadwiek b Fulton .... 0 Bennett, not out 45 George, e Napier b Fulton 7 Six under- , e, Wnnxires b Creed 1 Extras 13 Total 200 Bowling analysis: Napier took, one wicket for 52 runs. Fulton lour for (Hi. Clark" one for ?.!), Creed three for 37, Chadwick none for 0, Geake. none for A, Seed none for 20, Blainires none for fi and Ellis one for 23. TASMANIA v. NEW SOC'TII WAIVES. lly Cable--Press Association—Copyright Received S, 5.5 p.m. Melbourne. February !l In the criekei match between Tasmania and New South Wale-, the latter team has n-iitr-lied -MS runs for fiw wickets, Crxnmey made 75, liatclifl'c 51, Tax lor S3, Hull 42. YicCannev not out 101, Andrews not out 43. I'ain interrupted the game.
AIAYNK'X ACTION' T'OI! DAMAGES. Sydney. February 7. Tlie Court ordered tin* action "V tincricketer Aiayne against the newspaper Age, claiming £IOOO damages for alleged libels contained i.i comments on the American cricket tour, to be bend before a judge and jurv. It ia stated thai it might lie nec'ssary to send L) America for evidence. PRIMARY FIXTURES. Following are the primary schools' fix litres, second round: February 24 —Central v. AYaitara, at Waitara: Iligb School v. Inglowood. at Tnglcwood. March 7—Central v. High' School, ntSports Ground; AYaitara v. Tnglcwood. at Inglewood. March 21—Central v. li.gle.wood, at the Sports Ground; High School v. Waitara, at AYaitara.
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