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SPRINGBOK CASUALTY

Goddard Has Bruised Heel (N.Z. Press Assa.—Copyright) - SYDNZY. Nov 20. South Africa's cricket captain, T. L. Goddard, is the lateit to join the Springbok's casualty list. The tourists arrived in Sydney today to prepare for their match against New South Wales at Sydney on Friday. Goddard badly bruised a heel during the match against an Australian XI in Melbourne. The Injury was further aggravated when he was run out in the second innings. He hurtled down the wicket, In a vain attempt to beat the return and pulled up limping.' Goddard is seeing a doctor later today. If ho cannot play on Friday, the Springboks will have only 12 fit players from which to choose a team.

Also on the Injured list are the wicket-keeper. J. H. B. Waite, and the fast bowler. F. M. Pollock.

Reid Goes For Runs

(NZ. Preu Attociation) WELLINGTON. November » The New Zealand cricket captain. J. R. Reid, scored an aggressive 81 for Wellington against Hutt Valley at the Petone Recreation Ground today. Wellington scored 253 and Hutt Valley replied with M for three. The match ends tomorrow. Scores: Wellington 233 (Retd 81. P. T. Barton 38. W. J. Haskell 30 not out: R. W. Blair five for 49. A. R. Taylor three for 61). Hutt Valley 88 for three (J. E. Ogilvie 18).

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30294, 21 November 1963, Page 18

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SPRINGBOK CASUALTY Press, Volume CII, Issue 30294, 21 November 1963, Page 18

SPRINGBOK CASUALTY Press, Volume CII, Issue 30294, 21 November 1963, Page 18

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