CRICKET
CLUBS COMMENCE PRACTICE Several cricket club* held their opening practices on Saturday in preparation for the season which opens in a fortnight's time. The fine weather cave players an opportunity to have some serious practice and the attendances in each case were largo. A friendly match was played at Middlemore between teams representing the. I'.nglish Public Schools' Club and King's College. resulting in a draw. Following are tho details:- ; _ . , King's College.—Firsi innings, 1 0f, (Smith ar, retired, Martin .14 retired). Bowline: W. >1 ntely two for 0. CI. A, Downie one for 10. X. S. Bateson one for 24, D. B. Mansergh one for 29. English Public Schools' Club.—First innings, 71 for eight wickets (W. Hately li>. p. p. ('. F'ergusson l(>, W. ('•. T. Miller IS). Bowling: Bishopp five for 215, JJcGruther two for 23
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21617, 9 October 1933, Page 13
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