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People In The Play

Although the Shirley Boys’ High School has been open Tittle more than four years, it has already produced its first senior cricketer. He is Terry Marshall, who has appeared for the East Christchurch-Shirley team in the last five rounds. Marshall, a right-hand batsmart and right-arm fast-medium bowler, is a player of considerable promise. As he is only

17, he must have every chance of winning Brabin tournament representation in the next season or two. His father, Mr M. C. Marshall, was a Brabin Cup player before the war, and a successful swing bowler for East Christchurch, and his grandfather, Mr C. H. Marshall, also played for a Canterbury under 21 team.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29472, 25 March 1961, Page 5

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People In The Play Press, Volume C, Issue 29472, 25 March 1961, Page 5

People In The Play Press, Volume C, Issue 29472, 25 March 1961, Page 5

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