TWO CENTURIES IN AUCKLAND
Club Batsmen In Better Form (N.Z. Press Association) AUCKLAND. Dec. 16. After a series of low scores, Auckland club cricketers found their form on Saturday when two players. K. R. Deas and J. O. Worrall. both former Auckland representatives, scored centuries and the four teams that batted first made more than 230. Details:— Papatoetoe 296 (K. R. Deas 125, S. G. Gedye 39. P. Smith 39; E. Chadwick four for 72), University 58 tor three wickets (D. Hendi 37; P. HavlU three for 39). North Shore 248 for nine declared (J. Worrall 105 not out. B. Postles 68; O. Greatbach four for 83, R. Cunts three for 65). Eden-Rosklll 38 for five wickets (R. Sutton four for 24). Eastern 231 (T. Jarvis 85, J. Carson 47. L. Gibbs 30 not out: R. Carrington seven for 86), Suburbs 20 for no wicket. Cornwall 238 (L. Jones 91, M. Dormer 47. L. A. Clark 32: T. Diamond flve for 62'. Grafton 62 for three wickets (Conctable three for 31). B Team To Tour North Island The Canterbury B team, for a three-match North Island tour, has been selected as follows: A. C. Timpson (captain). D. HUI. B. J. Ellis. O. T Barrett. K. Thomson R. Horttn, A. F. Rapley, B. H. Hopkins, N. F. Curtis. P. B. Truscott. J. A. MUls. M Trebilcock. The B team players are Invited to attend representative practice with the Plunket shield team at Lancaster Park, commencing this evening. —Advt
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 30007, 17 December 1962, Page 16
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