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Century To P. Moore

P. Moore, the consistent Technical batsman, continued her fine batting form when she scored 107 against St. Albans. K. Wilkinson batted well to score 95 not out in the same match.

Western v. Mai Moa A batting collapse by Western, which scored only 30 in its second innings gave Mai Moa the task of scoring 136 runs to win, which it did comfortably for the loss of six wickets. P. Keen, who drove well, scored 52. Scores.—Mai Moa 104 and 136 for 6 (P. Keen 52, M. Lawson 46; D. Dawson three for 29, P. Adair three for 56) beat Western 206 for 8 and 30 (S. Mahalm 11 not out; Lawson four for 15) by four wickets. Technical v. St. Albans 11. A good double of 107 and five wickets for 46 by P. Moore and the attractive batting of K. Wilkinson were the main features in the drawn match. Scores: Technical 166 for five declared (Moore 107; Wilkinson three for 61) lost to St. Albans 177 for seven (Wilkinson 95, A. Colville 22; Moore five for 46) on the first innings. St. Albans I v. Beckenham St. Albans gained an easy win by an innings and 47 run’s when Beckenham was out for 40 in its second innings. Scores: St. Albans 196 for 8 declared (J. Steed 53, J. Dickinson 28, A. Malins 49, P. Jarvis 19; L. Hawes two for 64, E Luckett two for 16) beat Beck-; enham 108 and 40 (E. Luckett 18, J. Olson 12; J. Watson four for 14, P. Blackler three for 25) by an innings and 47 runs.

Competition points are:— Technical 64, St. Albans I 53, Mai Moa 34, St. Albans II 27, Western 18, Beckenham 8.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30687, 1 March 1965, Page 8

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Century To P. Moore Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30687, 1 March 1965, Page 8

Century To P. Moore Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30687, 1 March 1965, Page 8

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