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- INTER-VARSITY MATCH. By Telegrapn.—Press Association. ~,„ . , ,„ , Wellington, April 3. inc Inter-'Varslty match, North v South Island, concluded to-day. Yesterday's play e m e(l^ vit i 1 South o,lt for 37! - nnd North with ,>2 for five wickets. This moraine, North carried their score to 124. and playlii" on made 93 in their second Innings, giyin" South a win by an Innings and 158 runs. ° HAWKE'S BAY v. WELLINGTON. Hastings, April .1. The cricket match between Hawke's Bay and Wellington Colts opened to-dnv in flue weather, the altendance being small. The batting, with a few exceptions, was not good. Hawke's Bay were all out at noon for 88. Wellington put up 101 In their first strike, Hawke's Bay replying with 100 (Stevens Oil), and Barclay doing the hat trick for Wellington. Wellington, In their second Innings, lost three wickets for 43. rinv resumes on Monday. PLAY IN AUSTRALIA. By Telegraph.—rress Assn.—Copyright. Received April 4, Ti r> p.m. Sydney,' April 4. The last Inter-State cricket match between New South Wales and Queensland has commenced. ■ New South Wales. In their first innings, made 381 (Col)lns 117. King 72. Brown 42). Anderson look Tour wickets for 88 runs. Queensland have three wickets down for 40. Collins played a brilliant and slashing innings. King, who was mailing his first appearance In big matches, shaped well and gives high promise.—Aus.-N Z. Cable Assn.
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