CRICKET.
VAN'BRUGH CO. V. VETERAN'S. The visiting Vanbrush-Eoucicanlt Comna!3v- met the Ckristcliurch Veterans in a game of cricket, pi»yed at Hagiey Park yesterday afternoon, and were defeated by 6 J runs on the first innings. Veterans made 10.5 rnna, C. V". Harris <!;>), C. Butier "W. S.- For 'lO5. ancb H. Chidgey (10 not oaf) being' the chief scorers. P». VTykeham took: four wieketa, G. Cany ugh am three, an<l -T. fairreli on-e. for tile theatricals. THe Van'orugb Company hit up 40 runs in tiieir nrsr. inning, and the« went in asjsiia find made 42 for three wickets.. The best scorers ■vprc Cocyngiiam .10', I* Arret! Cl®', and Studholme (-0 not out'-. Hot: and Cltidjcr took most of the wickets for the Teterans.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18194, 3 October 1924, Page 12
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CRICKET.
Press, Volume LX, Issue 18194, 3 October 1924, Page 12
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