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SCHOOLS’ CRICKET.—The annual cricket match between the Christchurch Boys’ High School and the Timaru Boys’ High School began at the Straven road ground yesterday. ABOVE: The Timaru team walking out at the start of the game. BELOW, left: M. B. Poore, the Christchurch captain, who scored 102 not out. RIGHT: T. H. Ditfort (Christchurch) races for his crease as a quick return reaches the wicketkeeper.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25637, 28 October 1948, Page 6

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SCHOOLS’ CRICKET.—The annual cricket match between the Christchurch Boys’ High School and the Timaru Boys’ High School began at the Straven road ground yesterday. ABOVE: The Timaru team walking out at the start of the game. BELOW, left: M. B. Poore, the Christchurch captain, who scored 102 not out. RIGHT: T. H. Ditfort (Christchurch) races for his crease as a quick return reaches the wicketkeeper. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25637, 28 October 1948, Page 6

SCHOOLS’ CRICKET.—The annual cricket match between the Christchurch Boys’ High School and the Timaru Boys’ High School began at the Straven road ground yesterday. ABOVE: The Timaru team walking out at the start of the game. BELOW, left: M. B. Poore, the Christchurch captain, who scored 102 not out. RIGHT: T. H. Ditfort (Christchurch) races for his crease as a quick return reaches the wicketkeeper. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25637, 28 October 1948, Page 6

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