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ALBION’S BOUNDARY BATTER

r PO see Harbour Board lose its ei-ght men for 27 and then to see a display of clever boundaryhitting by E. Mincham for Albion, was the luck of watchers at the Domain on Saturday. Mincham gave only one reasonable chance, picking the balls out like a champion. He just missed a six by the distance the wicket had been moved. His score-line read with big groups of fours interspersed with odd singles and twos. Some idea of his innings can be gained from this extract from the book: 4,4, 1,4, 4 . . . 4. 4,4, 1,4, 4,1, 2, 4,2, 4, 4 . . . 4,4, 1,2, 4,2, 1,4, 4.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 887, 3 February 1930, Page 6

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108

ALBION’S BOUNDARY BATTER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 887, 3 February 1930, Page 6

ALBION’S BOUNDARY BATTER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 887, 3 February 1930, Page 6

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