NELSON NEWS
COLLEGE ELEVEN V. MASTERS
(From Qui* Own Correspondent.)
NELSON, 25th Oetober. The weather continues bright and fine, but the nights are mueh colder than usual at this time" 5 of the year. Last night was exceptionally cold,'six degrees of frost being recorded by the Cawthron Institute. Many outside plants were frostbitten. In the annual "Masters v. Boys" cricket match, played at' Nelson Collego, for masters E. R. Neale made 62 ruiis (retired), R. J. Fowler 38 (retired),. R. G. Dalglish 29, A. J. Gray 34, J. G. Mackay 26, H. V. Searle 12, and G. D. Simpson 22, the side making 251. Fay took three wickets for 84 runs and R. Newman three for 62. The following made double-figure scores for College: M'Clune 14, M'Kay 10, R. Newman 57, Buddie 11, Fay 31 not out, and Campbell 17 not,out, the. side scoring 153 runs for six wickets.. '. j
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 102, 26 October 1929, Page 11
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150NELSON NEWS Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 102, 26 October 1929, Page 11
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