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RANGITAIKI CRICKET

WIN FOR CENTRAL Only one competition match was played at the week-end when Taneatua and Central met, with the result that the latter side had a win by a margin of 11 runs on the first innings. T'aneatua were all out for 87, Rac compiling 28 and I. Campbell and R. Gobden both failing to pass the devil's number. T'aneatua, with two men short could not quite make the grade and the last wicket fell at 78, 48 oft which came off W. McCready's bat. Details were as follows:— Central. Rac, c Rose b Shaw 28 Anderson, c Sykes b Rose 4 Magce, b Shaw 1 I. Campbell, c Sykes b Thompson 1!? Malaquin, c Rose b Shaw 7 Cobden, c McCready b Shaw ... 13 A. Campbell, e McCready b Kemble .'.— 4 Warren, b Shaw ..' 3 Armstrong, b Rose m 0 Taylor, absent 0 McDonald, not out 1 Extras'.. 10 Total 87 Bowling? Rose 2 for 27; Kemble 1 for 23; Shaw 5 for 19; Thompson 1 for 8. ' Taneatua. W. McCready, # c Magee b Rae .., 48 Shaw, b Malaquin 2 Rose, c Malaquin b Rae 0 Thompson, run out 12 L. McCready, fc Rae ........... 4 Kemble, c Adams b Campbell .. 3 Sykes, not out 6 Baker, b Campbell 0 Bennett, b Campbell 0 Extras 4 Total 78 Bowling: Malaquin 1 for 11; Anderson 0 for 26; Warren 0 for 12; Rae 3 for 17; Campbell ?. for 8.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 279, 5 March 1941, Page 8

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RANGITAIKI CRICKET Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 279, 5 March 1941, Page 8

RANGITAIKI CRICKET Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 279, 5 March 1941, Page 8

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