Women's Cricket MARY MACHIN SHIELD
First Innings Victory
Canterbury defeated Southland by 55 runs on the first innlnge when play continued in the quad ran,'.« tournament for the Mary Machin Shield in Christchurch yesterday. Batting first, Canterbury was all out for 88. E. Woods wae a consistent scorer, making 41 runs. The Southland fieldlnr was good, but the team found the wet pitch difficult. Southland wae dismissed for 34. Canterbury declared ita second innings at 44 for six. leaving Southland to score 98 rune to win. When rain stopped play in the mid afternoon. Southland was 19 for two. Details:— Canterbury « (E. Woods 41. N. White 12; N. Jordan three for 37. S. Reid four for 18, J. Saulbrey two for 30) and 44 for six declared (E. Woods 22, L. Smith 12; N. Jordan two for 10, A Eggers one for 7, J. Jordan one for 0). Southland 34 (J. ?* u *> re y «. a Eggers 10; P. Adair six for 88. E Woods one for 8. M Lawson two for 3) and 19 for two (P. Adair two for , the otber gama. Nelson deM °" «>• Details:— s*“nrtt U; L. Coding one for 33, N. Hely two for 6. K. HanrrF^nUM*^' o’' 0 ’'
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30026, 10 January 1963, Page 6
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