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SHIELD MEN IN FORM

Dunedin Club Tourney (N.Z. Press Association) DUNEDIN, Dec. 16. The young Dunedin club cricket team, led by the New Zealand representative. F. Cameron, held its place at the head at the Dunedin senior cricket competition on Saturday with a six-wicket win over Old Boys. Cameron's share in the victory was six wickets tor 55 runs after bowling 24 successive overs. The other Plunket shield representative in the side, R. Hendry, scored a fine unbeaten 43 when his team was chasing runs. The other three matches in the series were all won outright. Kaikorai defeated North-east Valley by seven wickets when set to score 138 in 97 minutes. Dunedin 123 (V. A C. McArley five for 20) and 110 for four beat Old Boys 104 and 124 for nine declared (F. J. Cameron six for 55) by six wickets. Kaikorai 192 (S. Dunne five for 65) and 138 for three beat North-east Valley 188 and 141 by seven wickets. Albion 203 and 89 (G. Miller five for 34) beat Carisbrook 119 <M. J. Aim 56; R. G. Anderson five for 43) and 146 (Aim 59; E. A. Watson five for 27) by 27 runs. Grange 275 for five declared beat University 88 (N. J. Graves six for 9) and 167 (E. Lavery 57) by an innings and 20 runs.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 30007, 17 December 1962, Page 16

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SHIELD MEN IN FORM Press, Volume CI, Issue 30007, 17 December 1962, Page 16

SHIELD MEN IN FORM Press, Volume CI, Issue 30007, 17 December 1962, Page 16

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