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ARMY WINS Army had no difficulty in beating Petone by six wickets on the Petone recreation ground. Good bowling oy D. S. Wilson and Appleton saw Petone dismissed for the modest total of 126. Thanks to- a dashing innings for 60 not out, which included two sixes and six tours, by A. Laing, Army ■ overhauled the Petone total with six wickets,in hand. Petone v. Army
Total for four wickets 157 Bowling Analysis.—Riddolls, 13, 0, 53, 0; Willis. 12, 0, 56, 3; J. Martin, 2,0, 7,1; Hudson, 3,0, 28, 0.
PETONE.— Innings. Willis, b. Wilson 17 Hudson, c. Lang, b. Andrews 7 McKay, b. Christie 7 — o Riddells b. Appleton, : 2 Pointon, run out 5 Grigg, c. Rountree, b. Andrews 4 Palmer, b. Wilson 4 . 24 LI) Martin, b Dean 1 Denzel! b. Appleton . 25 .1. Martin, not out 1 Extras . 17 Total . 126 Rowling- Analysis.—Wilson, 12 overs, 2 maidens, 20 runs, 3 wickets; Andrews, 9, 3, 16, 2; Appleton. 12.,"3, 30, 3; Christie, 6, 0, ,S, 1; Dean, '.I/O, 26, 1. 6, 0, ARMY.—First Innings. O'Brien, l.b.w., b. Willis . 9 Menzies, ib. Willis . 14 Otway, run out . 36 Wilson, c. J. Martin, b. Willis 0 Lang, not out . CO Christie, not out . 20 Extras . 20 . 13
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Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 106, 23 January 1942, Page 6
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