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COUNTRY CRICKET AVERAGES

(To the Editor)

Sir, —Ro tile Nelson Cricket Association's season’s averages, published in your paper of the 6th iust., I would like to ask your correspondent to correct an eror lie lias mad© in giving youth© highest total for the season ui. any one innings as 293 by the Old Boys against Athletic, whereas Richmond on the 12th November, playing against College on their own ground escored the total of 343. I thought it scarcely fair, Mr Editor, that _ your correspondent should have attributed the lowest score to Richniond onu omitted to give them the honour Of having also mad© the highest score. 1 ain etC ' 7 G. W. WILKES Secretary R.C.C.

(To the Editor)

Sir,—ln. response to the inquiry by “Curious” in.to-night’s Mail, I submit the averages of the Upper Meniere C.O. Seniors;—

Tliese are the averages for the Championship scries and Wellington, Sherry, and Athletic. ‘ F. Sixtus, a junior, playing m five ipnings, was twice not out, highest score 51, total 105, average 35 (senior matches). I am, etc., ARTHUR APPELT, Sec. U.M.O.C. Upper Moutere, April 6th, 1922.

v*v/. Inn n.o. h.s. tl. avg. 0. Enacts 16 3 *165 685 52.S4 T. Drogoniullcr 18 1 111 413 24.29 J. Hart, 16 1 69 300 20' Lns, Sixtus 14 0 53 254 18.14 Lawr. Sixtus 10 1 33 136 15.11 C. Eggers 16 1 24 192 12.8 L. Eggers 12 1 38 112 10.18 W. Siggolkow 17 1 38 157 9; 81 A.'Appelt 14 2 17 87 7.25 H. Beuke 16 3 *18 74 6.16 *Not Gilt. Bowling Averages. 0. M. E. W. Avg. A. Appelt 4 1 9 2 4.6 J. Hart 188 20 689 . 95 7.25 Lawr. Sixtus 119 24 386 45 8.67 T. Drogemuller 51 4 224 18 12.44 0. Eggers 110 8 437 35 12.48 Les. Sixtus 17 0 109 5 2l,8> C. Eggers 3 1 570 —

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 April 1922, Page 5

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315

COUNTRY CRICKET AVERAGES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 April 1922, Page 5

COUNTRY CRICKET AVERAGES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 April 1922, Page 5

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