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DRAWN GAME PLAYED

A drawn game was played by the "A" Battery -A and F Troop cricket I elevons on Wodneeday o "A" Battery \ • batted first and compiled 113. Frew? Ml retired ? was responsible for a ! bright Innings ,and Tro germing; 17? and *We uthe rhe ad ? 10, bat e d wello Bowlin for "A" Battery, Purcell two for 7, ■ Frew two for ,5 and Stewart two for 4 < c or rm d with particular credit * I When stumps were drawn F troop had eight wickets down for 29j Hudson? 12, being the only batsman to reach double ifigure So Johnston two for 0 and Hudxx \\ son two for 12 enjoye

most success with the ball® D Tro o p defeated "A" Battery 1 by 62 runs to b.' r ., Tong, with 20 and four for 1 > was outstanding for D Troop, while Ps c k bat 1c d at t r actively for a tally of 19 « B r 100 ? 20 , and Rus cell y three for 17, were respectively the Joo of "A" Batt** c ry ? s b atamo n and bowlers. U-H--r-H--rW i- M+-H* On Sept 28 t o 3er goant-H aj or Howitt? a J. i be r of fme pedigree pups ■ when a low-flying Lightening fighter caused his hat to do a somersault in tho dust?

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Arty AnTiDote, Issue 6, 2 October 1943, Page 5

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DRAWN GAME PLAYED Arty AnTiDote, Issue 6, 2 October 1943, Page 5

DRAWN GAME PLAYED Arty AnTiDote, Issue 6, 2 October 1943, Page 5