AUCKLAND SERIES
Batsmen Gain
Upper Hand
(N.Z. Press Association) AUCKLAND. Jan 27. Batsmen generally had the advantage when the third series of second-round matdies in the Auckland club cricket started on Saturday. The top scorera were J. b. Morrison, the New Zealand Universities batsman, with 94 for University, and R. M. Harris, the Auckland batsman recently recovered from a back Injury, who scored 73. Edemßoskill v. Subvrbs-Eden-RoskUl: First innings 154 (P. Scott 54. J Walton ». J Smith six for 41) Suburbs. First tamings 50 for kets (J Turnbull 27. O. Greatbatch two tor 13. Scott two for ’’university v. E »* ten l«; o P2; 9 ?’ for six wickets declared (R M Harris 72. K. R De*» S ' Some 27. R N Ferman 23 not SrtfT Malloy force for 77. H. Schuster two for 65). Grafton 44 for one Wicket. Cornwaß ▼ Nortn snore.*-’ Cornwall: Ftett tnnt 2s*w°rmJones 63. G. Hrwin M.W Fenton 28. D. Schmidt towfor ». D M-Kellar three for 56). North Shore: Firet innings « for three wickets (B. J. PosUCS 33 not out).
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30041, 28 January 1963, Page 12
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173AUCKLAND SERIES Press, Volume CII, Issue 30041, 28 January 1963, Page 12
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