SATURDAY’S CRICKET
A.D.U. DEFEAT ARMY The cricket match played at Trafalgar Park on Saturday between A.D.U. and Army resulted in a win for A D.U. on the first innings by 95 runs. Army batted first and were all out for 92, owing mainly to very good bowling by Knowles, who ook six wickets for 25 rubs. A.D.U replied with 187. The best bowler for Army was Hill, who took six wickets for 60 runs. Following are (he scores:— ARMY A. Newman, b Knowles 11 Wadsworth, c Flattery,, b Knowles 10 Finlay, b Knowles 1 Dixon, b Forde 22 F. L. Hill, b Torrie 18 Folster, c Knowles, b Forde 4 Kinzett, b Torrie 9 Lindsay, b Knowles 1 Lawson, not out 3 Gates, b Knowles 1 Woollett, b Knowles 0 Extras 12 Total 92 Bowling for A.D.U.. Knowles took six wickets for 25 runs, Hindley none for 17. Forde two for 35, Torrie two for 3. A.D.U. Knowles, b Hill 24 McKenzie b Hill 3 Torrie, b Newman 40 Flattery, c Woollett. b Hill 11 Forde, c Newman, b Wadsworth ... 43 Hindley, c Lawson, b Hill 5 Haglund. c Dixon, b Newman 22 Newcombe, c Woollett, b Lindsay 4 Pettit, b Hill 6 Robinson lbw b Hill 1 Ryder, not out 1 Extras 27 Total 187 Bowling for Army, Newman took two I wickets for 45 runs, Hill six for 60. [Wadsworth one for 34, Dixon none for 1 19, Lindsay one for 2.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 9 February 1943, Page 3
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