CRICKET.
CAMP BOYS DEFEAT A LOCAL ; TEAM. The “Stop-outs,” as the Boys’ Camp cricket team had been described, stopped in until they had made a score of 154 in the match against a WeraroaLevin elecen yesterday afternoon. The local team batted first and made ’ 89. Their opponents declared their innings closed for eight wickets and won by 65 runs. The best score for the Camp was W. Dunn’s 72, which included eleven fours. H. Dunn also batted well for 31. On the local side the leading batsman was Martin, with 46, including seven fours. Five of the visitors’ wickets were taken by McMinn, and seven of the local wickets fell to W, Dunn. Following are the scores:— WERAROA-LEVIN. Martin, c and b W. Dunn 46 Churchill, c Laming, b W. Dunn 4 Kingsbeer, b W. Dunn 0 J. Wallace, b W. Dunn 13 Coombes, b W. Dunn 2 DuguiA run out 4 Roberts, b W. Dunn 0 Wilson, b H. Dunn 1 Bird, not out 0 McMinn, b H. Dunn 0 G. Wallace, c H. Dunn, b W. Dunn 14 Extras 5 Total 89 CAMP. W. Dunn, c and b Martin 72 J. Lamming, b Churchill 14 S. Vine, b Churchill 0 H. Dunn, b McMinn 31 S. Ward, c and b McMinn 6 J. Pauley, not out 4 F. Finnigan, b McMinn 0 B. Li'ddle, b McMinn 3 D. Stancombe, c Kingsbeer, b McMinn 5 Extras 19 Total 154
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 January 1931, Page 8
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