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TWO OF AUCKLAND'S CENTURY MAKERS.—R. R. McKay (left), a fifteen-year-old right-handed batsman, who batted like a veteran in a crisis on Saturday. He went to Meadowbank School, and during his second season at Auckland Grammar he has been personally coached in the early mornings by Mr. Hugh Duncan, the former Plunket Shield selector. The other picture is that of R. G. Stuhlman (Eden), the Brabin Cup express, who scored a fast hundred and thus soon made amends for his failure as a bowler against Wellington. The photo of Auckland's other centurion against Canterbury appeared in Saturday's Sports Edition.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 309, 30 December 1940, Page 3

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TWO OF AUCKLAND'S CENTURY MAKERS.—R. R. McKay (left), a fifteen-year-old right-handed batsman, who batted like a veteran in a crisis on Saturday. He went to Meadowbank School, and during his second season at Auckland Grammar he has been personally coached in the early mornings by Mr. Hugh Duncan, the former Plunket Shield selector. The other picture is that of R. G. Stuhlman (Eden), the Brabin Cup express, who scored a fast hundred and thus soon made amends for his failure as a bowler against Wellington. The photo of Auckland's other centurion against Canterbury appeared in Saturday's Sports Edition. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 309, 30 December 1940, Page 3

TWO OF AUCKLAND'S CENTURY MAKERS.—R. R. McKay (left), a fifteen-year-old right-handed batsman, who batted like a veteran in a crisis on Saturday. He went to Meadowbank School, and during his second season at Auckland Grammar he has been personally coached in the early mornings by Mr. Hugh Duncan, the former Plunket Shield selector. The other picture is that of R. G. Stuhlman (Eden), the Brabin Cup express, who scored a fast hundred and thus soon made amends for his failure as a bowler against Wellington. The photo of Auckland's other centurion against Canterbury appeared in Saturday's Sports Edition. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 309, 30 December 1940, Page 3