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REPRESENTATIVE PRACTICE

CLUB CRICKET AVEBASES The averages in club cricket of the players chosen for representative practice are as follows : BATTING.

J. A. Dunning has not yet batted. The coach (F. T. Badcock) has batted twice; totalled 101 runs; highest score 66; average 50.50.

The coach (Badcock) has taken five wickets at a cost of 16.60 apiece.

Si o -p to □ '3 o .S?o E u GJ > cs £ UT8 K. Uttlcy 3 0 171 290 96.66 T. Chettleburgh 3 0 67 162 54.00 J. B, Clark ... 3 2 34* 46 46.00 C. Saxton 4 0 82 161 40.25 V. G. Cavanagh 2 0 46 79 39.50 C. Elmes 2 0 40 40 40.00 A. Knight 2 0 38 39 58 19.50 W. Ditch field ... 3 0 35* 19.33 D. A. Maloney 2 0 29 38 19.00 R. R. Dickinson 2 0 26 37 18.50 A. W. M'Dougall 3 0 34 55 18.33 G. Lawson ' ... 3 0 25 41. 13.66 G. Lemin 2 0 18 26 13.00 V. J. Leader ... 3 1 26 26 13.00 R. Silver 3 0 15 33 11.00 L. Smith 2 0 19 19 9.50 R. 0. Talbot ... 2 0 8 8 4.00

BOWLING. R. W. A. C. Klines 136 16 8.50 G. R. Dickinson ... 156 17 9.17 R. Silver 88 9 9,77 V. G. Cavanagh ... 24 2 12.00 •I. A. Dunning 238 18 13.22 L. Smith 56 4 14.00 T. Chettleburgli ... 48 3 16.00 R. 0. Talbot ... 85 5 17.00 G. Demin 90 5 18.00 V. G. Leader 125 6 20.83 A. W. M'Dougall 79 3 26.33 D. A. R. Moloney 141 0 28.20

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Evening Star, Issue 21879, 16 November 1934, Page 4

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REPRESENTATIVE PRACTICE Evening Star, Issue 21879, 16 November 1934, Page 4

REPRESENTATIVE PRACTICE Evening Star, Issue 21879, 16 November 1934, Page 4

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