LAST WEEK'S SOLUTIONS.
Level Stakes.—ln tho first' gaino 2s 'each was staked, which' Jones lost; tho next gamo being Is aside, .which he, won. .The third game was for Is 6d each, which Brown won, while in the last, game >9d each was staked, which Jones won, so that starting with equal amounts and playing at
level Btakes, each winning an equal number of games, Jones lost Is 9d. In Liquidation.— "X" invested £.18-, 400, and "V" £12,266 13s 4d; total £30,066 13s 4d. A Purchase of Eggs.—No. 1 shop received 3 As, I B, and 3 Cs; total 7 boxes of 175 dozen. No. 2, 2 As, 3 Bs, and 2 Cs! total 7 boxes of 175 dozen. No. 3 received 2 As, 3 Bs, and 2 Cs; total 7 boxes of 175 dozen. \ A Competition Motor Run.—The car starting at 10 m caught the other leaving at 6 a.m. at forty minutes after noon at the 124 m^le post. A Cricketer's Record. —(a) The last score of 28 brought his, total to 210, making an average of 15 runs per innings, his thirteen previous innings yielding 182. (b) 36 wickets for 432 runs, the last "bag" of 4 for 8 thereby increasing his average by 1 run per wicket.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 29
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