VICTORIA & S. AUSTRALIA
Wins On First
Innings
(N.Z. Pre** Ason.—Copyright) SYDNEY, January 29. Victoria best Now South Wades by 11 runs on foe firm innings in the Sheffield Shield match which ended bore tod«y.
Needfag 231 ratio fa 266 minutes for mi outright win, Victoria was 197 for three at stumps, and but for a sudden storm which interrupted play for 37 mfautee showed every Ukrtfoood of auccoedVictorian oaptata, J. Potter (76 not out) and the left-handed batsman, R. Cowper (53 not oat) wore comptoteiy on top of the bowltag at the flntth and ware soortag at the rate of a ran a minute wtth aome (teifahthg •trok* ptap. fa Britene, the Wort Indian, G. Soberer who scored 196 in bis first kmtaas for sr . fantags today. J .South Austote tetered at 172 for six and won on foe firtt took*. . for Iffi fa the iret ksttncß, 1 today took taro for r acoraß-ter foutb Jfataaj946 and Mt; Victoria 369 and 197 for throe. Brisbane snores: South I Auofrtifa 485 and 172 for six; , M and 137 for I two (Vohrsre 70 not out, , Burge 34 not out).
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30043, 30 January 1963, Page 13
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