BOWLERS' FEAT
Two Took Nine Wickets /N.Z. Prsa Association) DUNEDW Jan. «. aitataL bowltag J. CMneron "I? 5; G ? nt < Un< - veratty), each of whom took *“ nl ngs. wort !*>• °* »«ntor cricket in Dunedin on Saturday. Cameron routed Cterlfarook toWn < first . wh 2L cU to «nd tee JX I ’..* 0 give him nine for 30 ’J ® v ««- Grant, too. took ,' |ht wicket* to 2*ll asainat Old Boys. lnni ng* with n » tor 45 off 35 over*. Another notaMe feat of the waa L R. Pearson’s half.l° r Katoorai against to £ii> X? 1 * taking him as sus* **«*•*-«“» Scores:— Dimedin 136 (J. BUlcliff 33: B. Boomer five for 37) and 2?*, J ri £ k «t tor » v. Carlabrook 39 (F. J. Cameron nine for 30). Atoion 194 (L. D. Smith 5(1 R. Storer five for 48) and four J? ck S te J? r 31 v - Kaikorei 186 £ L’ST" *• x"CiSS. St one wicket for 38 v. Grangs ket* for 100 (M. Peaker 38).
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30041, 28 January 1963, Page 12
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