THURSDAY CRICKET
PATTERSON’S 167. ! Playing tor Methodists against Whakatu in the ‘'Williams Cup" competition, Patterson played a ehaneeless innings for 167. It wits an occasion of perfect timing and excellent wrist work, his carpet drives and leg glances reaching a h.gli state of perfection, i Firing as lie ncaied his second century, | Patterson was caught behind the i wickets. Lle well deserved the applause that lie received as it was a magnificent display. In this, he was ably assisted by lanyard, who contributed a patient and useful 33. Joining Patterson wlien three wickets were down for 43, the two of them carried the score to 239, thus adding 186 for the fourth wicket. i uiiiu-JilL dnpla'cd good form ini
j scoring 22 not out, McGill 13 and Cash j 10. With eight down for 261 the innings was closed. * I Milno (five for 84) bowled well lor i Wliakalu who, at the drawing of stumps, had five down for 14, Rosenborg sot-ring ‘2O. McGill (two for 17) and Patterson (two *or 9; bawled well for Methodists.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 80, 16 March 1934, Page 6
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