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RARE AGGRESSION.—The Christ’s College first XI batsman, S.W. Cowles, hooking J. Haley to the boundary during the first day’s play in the match against Otago Boys’ High School at South Hagley Park yesterday. It was a rare feat of aggression in an innings that lasted 225 minutes for only 86 runs. Cowles’s batting partner is D. C. Saunders. The match will continue today.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31232, 2 December 1966, Page 15

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RARE AGGRESSION.—The Christ’s College first XI batsman, S.W. Cowles, hooking J. Haley to the boundary during the first day’s play in the match against Otago Boys’ High School at South Hagley Park yesterday. It was a rare feat of aggression in an innings that lasted 225 minutes for only 86 runs. Cowles’s batting partner is D. C. Saunders. The match will continue today. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31232, 2 December 1966, Page 15

RARE AGGRESSION.—The Christ’s College first XI batsman, S.W. Cowles, hooking J. Haley to the boundary during the first day’s play in the match against Otago Boys’ High School at South Hagley Park yesterday. It was a rare feat of aggression in an innings that lasted 225 minutes for only 86 runs. Cowles’s batting partner is D. C. Saunders. The match will continue today. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31232, 2 December 1966, Page 15

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