Aim First Tour 100
(NZ.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) OTTAWA, June 25. The opening .batsman, M. Aim, scored the first century of the New Zealand cricket tour yesterday when -the tourists beat Rockcliffe Park Taverners by 89 runs. The New Zealand vice-cap-tain from Wellington shared in a 104-run third wicket stand with I. Mason, of Hutt Valley. When the tourists declared at 205 for three—their higest score in 16 games —Aim ’was still undefeated with 101 not out. ■ His century, scored in 150 minutes, included two sixes and eight fours. Taverners replied with 116, R. Wealleans taking five for 37.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30478, 27 June 1964, Page 17
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