CRICKET.
POVERTY BAY v. EAST COAST.
(Prom Our Correspondent.) Teams representing UlO above districts met nt Tologu Buy yesterday, in perfect cricketing weather. The East Coast team included 11. Fairlie, L. Reid, and J. Oates, of Tokomaru. J. Gibson captained tho Poverty Bay team,and winning the toss, decided to hat. Tim innings totalled .137, to which J. Gibson (61), J. Wack (27), and J. Monk (15 not out) were the principal contributors. . Rev. W. Robinson bowled well for the Const, and secured live wickots for tho small total of 9 runs. East Coast, on going to the wickets, responded with 96, A. Lang, M. Nelson, and Rev. AY. Robinson being the chief run-getters. 11. AA'ack was in line form with the ball, and obtained S wickets for 35 runs. Appended are the details: POVERTY BAY. AV. Gibson, b A. Lang 2 J. Lang, b AA". Reeves 9 J. AA’ack, c H. Nelson, b Sharp..... 27 J. Gibson, c M. Nelson, b Rev. AV.
Robinson C>l H. AA'ack, e 11. Nelson, b Sharp... 0 J. Monk, not out j 15 H. Rolling, b Rev. AV. Robinson... 0 J. Doyle, c Temple, b Row AA". Robinson 1 J. Clnyden, b Rev. AA’. Robinson... 0 Somervell, b A. Lang, b Rev. AA". Robinson 1 Extras 21 Total 137 Bowling Analysis. —A. Lang, 9 overs, 18 runs, 1 wicket ; AA’. Reeves, 14 overs, 28 runs, 1 wicket; H. Sharp, 7 overs, 13 runs, 2 wickets; _Rev. AV. Robinson, 7 overs, 9 runs, 5 wickots. „ EAST COAST. AA’. Reeves, b H. Wack 2 P. Temple, b H. AA’ack J 11. Nelson, c sub, b H. AA’ack J Rev. AV. Robinson, c (Somervell, b H. AA’ack 1? H. Fairlie, b H. AA’ack 1 H. Sharp, bH. AA’ack *••... 4 M. Nelson, b H. AA’ack 20 A. Lang, b Monk < ••••■ -2 Dr. AA’oekes, b Monk ~ L. Reid, c and b H. AA’ack 2 J. Oates, not out ■ Extras !___ Total V;-"V,Y"Y" ?o Bowling Analysis.—H. AVack, 19 overs, 35 runs, 8 wickets; J. Monk, 19 overs, 31 funs, 2 wickets. AVAINGAIvE A’. C.S. AND CO. , At Victoria Domain yesterday the annual match was played between AVaingako and Common, Shelton and Co., AVaingako winning by (0 runs. THE NOBLE TESTIMONIAL. United Press Association— Copyright SYDNEY, March 12. Ten thousand people attended the Noble testimonial carnival.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2138, 13 March 1908, Page 3
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384CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2138, 13 March 1908, Page 3
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