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UNIVERSITY V. OLD BOYS

Because of the representative match, Wellington v Auckland, next Saturday there were absentees from both sides when the University-Old Boys match com? TOenced ; on_No.-2 wicket at the Basin Reserve. J. : R. Lamason and K. James did not;turn.out for Old Boys, and Blandford was an absentee from University. Old Boy^won the toss,, and 6ent Un ; v< £ sity jn. tp^a batsmen*, wicket.- University did_ well, reaching 286. A feature of the innings was the -display by Wilson who_ compiled 106 irv fine fashion Wilson is mostly resident in the country, and gays for: Umyemty'when he is in town; His batting, ability : has been 'oi. service to his «de .belqte. He started slowly, but later goUotoiis stnde, scoring witt a good variety : of, strokes,:.including "some fine pujs toleg.^ Blandford an<f Pacey T e? er?lty X o?^'?'S V&s ford batted, soundly, :but- did not- get "a great, deal of the bowling, and reached 21 before^beiiig bpwleaiJby.:; : a - particularly, good-ball from Robinson; .Pacey was^forcible-. He scored: well from powerful <inves.v WHen:.he/wasr.well-bn-':in'.Kis inW"??^apnsared to be out^o'a catch behmfethe-stumps, but-.theV-unipire riiled

not oat. Included in his score of 55 were eight 4'e. Barton was run out after making 26. Dv Chateau was brought on to oowl, and wa» almost immediately suebessful, Tricklebank being caught just as ne was getting into his stride. Parsloe was not proving effective in his bowling. McKenzie scored Tapidly. He hit many boundaries, and when he was caught Parsloe/who made the catch, collided with Bull, who had to receive attention. Dean akied the ball into the elipa before he opened his account. Paetz was dropped by Bull, who, however, accepted another catch shortly afterwardsi Osborn and Williams did not last long. Wilson was caught and bowled by Browne shortly before (3 p.m. Included in his score were twelve 4's and one 5. Parsloe and Burnette opened. for Old Boys. Burnette went '.early, but Parsloe batted confidently. He will not be available next week. The following are details: — ._.■ UNIVERSITY. First Innings. Blandford, b Eobinson 21 Pacey, c Bull, b Bartlett 55 Barton, run out 26 Wilson, c and b Browne 100 Tricklebank, c R. Lainasony D dv Chateau 16 MeKenzie, c Parsloe, b Browne 31 Dean, c Browne, b Bartlett 0 Paetz, c Bull, b Bartlett 3 Osborn, c Prince, b Bartlett 6 Williams, b Browne 0 Stevens, not. out 2 Extras 24 Total ;,....,.. 296 Fall of Wickets.—One for 73, two for 98, threefor 127,'foiir for 201, five for 247, six for 251, seven for 259, eight for 274, nine for 285, ten for 296. Bowling Analysis.—Bartlett took four wickets for 58 runs, Browne three for 47, Parsloe none for 62, Robinson one for 67, dv Chateau one for 38. OLD BOYS. •■ First: Innings. Parsloe, not out IS Burnette, c Blandford, b Dean 0 Reynolds, not out .. — ..■■ 4 Extras 0 Total for one wicket 22 Fall of Wickets.—One for 4. Bowling Analysis.—Osborn took no wickets for 10 runs, Dean one for 12.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 13

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UNIVERSITY V. OLD BOYS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 13

UNIVERSITY V. OLD BOYS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 13