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Burnside loses softball

Noel I.eeming Burnside had its first loss in two months when A G C United deservedly triumphed. I-O. in a 12-innm'gs marathon .ol premiei men's softball al Papanui Domain last evening. The 115 mm game was largelv dominated..{lie respective pitchers. Dave Bradbury il'nitedi and Roberi Thngaroa (Burnside) and the teams managed just one hit between them m the first eight innings In the end llioiiph the I oiled batters chalked Up live safe bits, from Ray Marsh >2 Paul McFarlane. Tony Mounllord. and Bryan Mountlord I Oiled - fielders Were th superb lotm and a dismal two Buriisiilv players made base/'; neither .gelling . jiast - first

Graeme Þon was walked in the filth and Michael Hail hit, safely in Hie ninth The only run of Hie game came m Hie lop of Hie twelfth innings when Tony .Mountlord hit on advanced lo second on Marshs' sacrifice bunt iniadethird on Bryan Mounttord's-Inl-and then sjjot home when Tangaroa let go a wdd pilch Mid-way through the game Bradbury brought up hi- double century'of strike-outs for Hu season and eventualß took 12 utj the night, two short of Tat' garoa s tally . One of Tangaroa--14 "Ks” came in a possto, situation with Ins opposite num Iter on third ba-e .mil two down,' I’omls ( mled 8 P. • ■ '• ' '•>»<• game in hand'. Papa,;',./ - Lvtlelton g

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Press, 10 February 1982, Page 6

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Burnside loses softball Press, 10 February 1982, Page 6

Burnside loses softball Press, 10 February 1982, Page 6

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