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I) r MATCH WIMNMt AND HARD HITTER.—C. Burke (left), the Grafton r slow bowler, who played for Auckland in two Plunket Shield matches last summer, was primarily responsible for his club taking the first major points of this season. The other player in the picture is O. S. Cleal, the New Zealand international Soccer centre-half. In carrying his bat for 51 (including a six and nine fours), he showed extreme partiality for the t deliveries of J. Cowie, regarded as the best fast bowler in the world to-day.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 281, 28 November 1938, Page 15

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I) r MATCH WIMNMt AND HARD HITTER.—C. Burke (left), the Grafton r slow bowler, who played for Auckland in two Plunket Shield matches last summer, was primarily responsible for his club taking the first major points of this season. The other player in the picture is O. S. Cleal, the New Zealand international Soccer centre-half. In carrying his bat for 51 (including a six and nine fours), he showed extreme partiality for the t deliveries of J. Cowie, regarded as the best fast bowler in the world to-day. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 281, 28 November 1938, Page 15

I) r MATCH WIMNMt AND HARD HITTER.—C. Burke (left), the Grafton r slow bowler, who played for Auckland in two Plunket Shield matches last summer, was primarily responsible for his club taking the first major points of this season. The other player in the picture is O. S. Cleal, the New Zealand international Soccer centre-half. In carrying his bat for 51 (including a six and nine fours), he showed extreme partiality for the t deliveries of J. Cowie, regarded as the best fast bowler in the world to-day. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 281, 28 November 1938, Page 15