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Ray Smythe (Christchurch W.M.C.) signals to his partner, Steve Fletcher, not to run after a ball strikes his pads in the Suburban senior cricket match against Hornby at Denton Park on Saturday. Appealing for l.b.w. at left is the first slip, Bob Kerr. The wicket-keeper is Ron Johnson. Christchurch W.M.C. won on the first innings. Report, page 41.

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Press, 18 March 1985, Page 42

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Ray Smythe (Christchurch W.M.C.) signals to his partner, Steve Fletcher, not to run after a ball strikes his pads in the Suburban senior cricket match against Hornby at Denton Park on Saturday. Appealing for l.b.w. at left is the first slip, Bob Kerr. The wicket-keeper is Ron Johnson. Christchurch W.M.C. won on the first innings. Report, page 41. Press, 18 March 1985, Page 42

Ray Smythe (Christchurch W.M.C.) signals to his partner, Steve Fletcher, not to run after a ball strikes his pads in the Suburban senior cricket match against Hornby at Denton Park on Saturday. Appealing for l.b.w. at left is the first slip, Bob Kerr. The wicket-keeper is Ron Johnson. Christchurch W.M.C. won on the first innings. Report, page 41. Press, 18 March 1985, Page 42

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