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St. Andrew’s Wins Match

Scots College collapsed on the second day of the annual Si Andrew's College versus Scon College cricket match at St Andrew's yesterday. St. Andrew’s won by more (han an Innings. After lunch Scots College had been dismissed for 164, the top scorers being M. Fraser (36) and M. Henley (33). The best bowlers for St. Andrew's were M. Bain, who took three for 19 in 16 overs, and N. Davidson who took three for 40 off 21 overs.

Scot* College collapsed in the second innings and was all out for 60. The top scorer was JI Slmm, who went out on 22. The best bowlers were M. Sidey. who took three for 19, M. Fisher, two forthree and N. Dav'.dson. two for nine.

Yachting Titles.—The 1967 world 505 yachting championships will be held at La Baule. France, in the second half of August.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31016, 23 March 1966, Page 20

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St. Andrew’s Wins Match Press, Volume CV, Issue 31016, 23 March 1966, Page 20

St. Andrew’s Wins Match Press, Volume CV, Issue 31016, 23 March 1966, Page 20

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