LAW v. INSURANCE,
Teams representing the Law and IniJflrances oilices played their annual cricket match at the Basin Reserve yesterday Insurance winning by six wickets, the wicket was soft and the outtiekl heavy, ils , resll ] fc of w ],j cn lne scoring Wils [ ow . T)le e> however, was interesting and enjovablc. The scores were as follow : -Law, lirst inmugs 7« (James 27, Guise 18, Wiren 13, Kent 12): second innings 118 (Guise 37, '/rV ntV> °0'- Illsl '™iw. lirst innings 122 (1). J!,,rt 38, I[. Mulchings 28); second iiiniMgs. four wickets lor 76 runs (K. Mason 27 not out, I[. Mulchings 16, Russeil 11, Binn.e- 10 not out). Bowling: tor Insurance, Milne five wickets for 19 runs and two for 28. J. Hutchings two l«r 25 and two for 35. Duff one for 6, BinuK. three for 41. For Law: Arndl three for 18, Wiren two for 38. Cousins one for 20 and three for 35. and Kent one
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 66, 18 March 1924, Page 8
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173LAW v. INSURANCE, Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 66, 18 March 1924, Page 8
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