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KILBIRNIE BEATS ARMY An exception was the game between Kilbirnie and Army, in the senior first division at the Basin Reserve. Kilbirnie fell for 133, of which S. Ward contributed 49. Small as was this total, it was too much for Army, who could only total 130. of which M. A. O'Brien claimed 01. I). Cleverley and F. M. Andrews bowled well lor Army, and Allen and Ashenden for Kilbirnie. Kilbirnie v. Army KILBIRNIE. First Innings. 11. F. Rice, b. Cleverley .............. 2 F. 11. L. Mooney, b. Wilson 5 I* I'otiki. 1.b.w., b. Andrews 13 S Ward, b. Andrews ... 43 M. Church,'c. Sneddon, b. Andrews '.. 0 K. Eaton, c. Burgess.,, b. Snedden 12 L. -t Heath, c. Cleverley, b. Andrews .... (J J. G. Ashenden, b. Cleverley IB J. Glasson, b. Cleverley .; 0 V. Knowsley, b. Cleverley ...... 16 It ■ Allen, not out . . . 3 Extras ... 11 Total ‘ ;.... 133 / Bowl ng Analysis. -I). S Wilson, 6 overs. 1 maiden. 18 runs, 1 wicket: Cleverley, 17.6, 0, 47,"4; Andrews 9. 0 44. 4; Snedden, 4 1 13. 1. " - ARMY. —First Innings G. C. Burgess, b. Asheiiden , 27 It. E. J. Menzies,. c. . Ashenden, b. Alien IS M. A. O’Brien, c. Ric£. b. Allen 61 C. A. Snedden, e. Heath, b. Allen .... 3 I). S. Wilson, b. Allen .. 2 A Lang, b. Allen ...... 0 J 11. Otway, b. Ashenden ... ' 5 L. Hercus, b. Ashenden 0 W. Appleton, c. Eaton, b. Allen 9 I). Cleverley, 1.b.w., b. Ashenden ...... 5 F. W. Andrews, not out . .. .. 0 Extras ..'... . ■ . 6 Total 130 Bowling Analysis. —Ashenden, 13 overs, 0 maidens, 69 runs, 4 wickets ;• Glasson, 2,0, 13. 0; Allen, 10.2, 0, 51, 6.

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Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 112, 6 March 1942, Page 6

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CRICKET Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 112, 6 March 1942, Page 6

CRICKET Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 112, 6 March 1942, Page 6

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