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MOTZ AT HIS BEST.—This was the sight South Australia’s bowlers had yesterday of the bighitting R.C. Motz while he made 94, the second highest score of his first-class career. The photograph was taken when Motz thrashed the bowling of D.A. Allen during the tour of New Zealand of M.J.K. Smith’s English team.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31533, 22 November 1967, Page 19

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MOTZ AT HIS BEST.—This was the sight South Australia’s bowlers had yesterday of the bighitting R.C. Motz while he made 94, the second highest score of his first-class career. The photograph was taken when Motz thrashed the bowling of D.A. Allen during the tour of New Zealand of M.J.K. Smith’s English team. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31533, 22 November 1967, Page 19

MOTZ AT HIS BEST.—This was the sight South Australia’s bowlers had yesterday of the bighitting R.C. Motz while he made 94, the second highest score of his first-class career. The photograph was taken when Motz thrashed the bowling of D.A. Allen during the tour of New Zealand of M.J.K. Smith’s English team. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31533, 22 November 1967, Page 19

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