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IT WAS A TENSE MOMENT for W. P. O’Neill when his Carlton four began their afternoon game at Beckenham needing one game to qualify for post-section play. The Carlton four lost two games in the first six matches. The photograph shows O’Neill, well protected from the steady rain, bowling against P. J. Byrne’s Elmwood team. O’Neill won 31-5.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30952, 7 January 1966, Page 12

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IT WAS A TENSE MOMENT for W. P. O’Neill when his Carlton four began their afternoon game at Beckenham needing one game to qualify for post-section play. The Carlton four lost two games in the first six matches. The photograph shows O’Neill, well protected from the steady rain, bowling against P. J. Byrne’s Elmwood team. O’Neill won 31-5. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30952, 7 January 1966, Page 12

IT WAS A TENSE MOMENT for W. P. O’Neill when his Carlton four began their afternoon game at Beckenham needing one game to qualify for post-section play. The Carlton four lost two games in the first six matches. The photograph shows O’Neill, well protected from the steady rain, bowling against P. J. Byrne’s Elmwood team. O’Neill won 31-5. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30952, 7 January 1966, Page 12