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BANKERS AT PLAY

Annual Cricket Match

The annual match between teams representing the Bank of New South Wales and the Bank of New Zealand was played at Kelburn Park yesterday, and resulted in a win for the Bank of New South Wales by 60 runs on the first innings. Batting first. N.S.W. scored 166 (Barton 77, Trapp 20, Goodenough 10, Scott 14, Williams 12). Bowling for 8.N.Z.. Hewitt took four for 33, and Chadwick four for 40.

B.N.Z. replied with 1045 (Chadwick 26. G. 11. Smith 17, Gorman 10, E. P. Smith 10). Bowling for N.S.W., Goodenough secured six for 21, and Trapp two for 0. In their second innings, N.S.W,_ compiled 191 for six wickets (Barton 57 retired. Trapp 101 retired), and applied the closure. At the call of time, B.N.Z. had scored 114 for eight wickets (G. 11. Smith 79. Chadwick 12. Parish 12). Bowling for N.S.W., Brewer secured three wickets for no runs.

The teams nml visitors were the guests of Sir Henry Buckleton. general manager of the Bank'of New Zealand, and Mr. R. C. Addison. New Zealand inspector of the Bank of New South Wales, at ati enjoyable afternoon ten served on the ground.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 102, 24 January 1933, Page 13

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BANKERS AT PLAY Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 102, 24 January 1933, Page 13

BANKERS AT PLAY Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 102, 24 January 1933, Page 13

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