Blair for k.o. cricket
PA Dunedin Bruce Blair, the aggressive North-East Valley left handed batsman, and Wayne Martin, the Taieri med;umpaced bowler, have been in-
cluded in the Otago repre sentative cricket team to play Canterbury at Cansbrook on Sunday in the firsi round of the New Zealand Motor Corporation knock out competition. The team is: Warren Lees (captain), lan Rutherford, Stuart McCullum, Keith Campbell. Brian McKechnie Don McKechnie. Bruce Blau Paul Facoory, l ance < airn* Robbie Hili. Phil Morris Wayne Martin.
Motor racing Uterpon' drivei. Bo >eton cruised to •! win in rhe flint round of the Rothmans X lit re tout mg <*a series al Amaroo Park. S>dn<» laftei a < ont rover da j in<ide-i hook the Hardie Feiodo 1000 wir ner. Bob Morrin out of the !»■•> Morrice Dolomite hi id off tu track with locked brake* while he wai racing furioutH for .ond place in the lact half of th** event. The Amaroo clerk ul Luurte has laid charges against the Mazda driver. Terry Shiel, ai a re>ult.
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