CRICKET.
T> Hayward, the Surrey .- profession? al, has 'displayed phei^omerili : fp,?tt-V wi.th. 'th.c bat-- '" t-hte" - .s'easp'^'. H\s achievement * -p| scoring three figui^ thirteen" times arid aggregating 336j) runs constitutes^a recp?dv " -Hpwjye?, - Haywaijqf is 'not. the only, l^ng^sb batsman ."who ''has scpred -thirteei* Q^nturieii. • G; V ',B ( .' _^y.'-';-b^tained'' thix? iie^i' "'centuries diirlng : \Wk season. Abel's record b^- 3309 .runs* esth,blishef| fh laof , •' n'as' been bfbkeln by.' ' Hay/ward- ' The ag-^r^g^tes ''bl 30'O0 and' over are ":"—^av^fd v '^Go.; 4bel. SSQ9 ;'- WTOrd'' (19,04)'; 3176. ; Ranjitsi.nli.u UsaO),: '3150 ; '" C. "s}.; Fry, 4 '(l'9oi), '3147 ; • (1900),' 30,65.;. J. T. 3041."' " v ; - "O y -: ' x -V
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NZ Truth, Issue 68, 6 October 1906, Page 2
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100CRICKET. NZ Truth, Issue 68, 6 October 1906, Page 2
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