Cricket SCHOOLS’ MATCH
Christ’s College Wins Easily Dismissed in the first over after lunch yesterday. Nelson College lost its annual match against Christ's College by an innings and 36 runs. Nelson College scored 82 runs in its second innings, seven more than in the first. The only Nelson batsmen to ' offer an,v resistance were G. Kember and B. McLean. The other batsmen slumped against the accurate Christ’s College attack, which was aided by fine fielding. Three run-outs occurred during Nelson College’s second innings. The Christ's College off-spin-ner N. Wilder, finished the match with nine wickets for 33. Scores:— CHRIST S COLLEGE First innings .. ..193 NELSON First innings ..75 Second Innings) <2/157 G. Kember, b Andrews .. 14 H. Hortin, run out .. 13 D. Irving, b Andrews .. 1 B. McLean, run out .. 20 J. Whitehead, st Fraser, b Wilder ..12 R. Brown, c Taylor, b Wilder .. ..14 T. Simpson c and b Wilder 0 R. Tyler run out .. 0 D. Ault, not out .. .. 1 Extras (wide 1. legbves 2) ..3 Total .. .. 82 Bowling.—B. Andrews. 21. 5. 40 3: J. Dalziel. 6. 3. 8, I: M Lester. 11. 7 17 0: N. Wilder. 9 4. 14. 3.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29767, 9 March 1962, Page 5
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