UNIVERSITY'S FINE EFFORT
There has been someirapid scoring at the; Kilbirnie Recreation Ground on occasions but seldonv have the runs come more quickly-thariHhey did from the bats of Blandford.and Tricklebank 'in University's second innings against Kilbirnie. The complete reversal of form among the .University batsmen, 'except for Blandford, who scored well in both innings, threw' the Kilbirnie captain right out of his calculations, .Christophersen having the mortification of seeing a first innings win in ithat niatch, and thelead;in thechampionship, lost, to his team. . ;■ ■•; '';•.'•■■.; ,i. Such things, happen in; cricket sufficiently; often-to give the. game much rpi its appeal and also sufficiently often *to give Christophersen reason to take the ■ unexpected into account before .applying the iclosure in his side's second innjngs. It\was scarcely to be ex■pebted, that ;.;Uhiversity could be disposed of in a little over an hour but the possibility of their succeeding in .a desperate attempt to win should not have been disregarded. , ':'
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 34, 9 February 1935, Page 22
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155UNIVERSITY'S FINE EFFORT Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 34, 9 February 1935, Page 22
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