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Farmers Were Harvesting Harvesting is cutting into the EMesmere sub-association cricket competition. Several farmers bad to forego their cricketing commitments on Saturday and. as a result, Southbridge was forced to default to Lincoln and IrweM fielded only eight men against Dunsandel. Leeston beat Weedons easily to maintain its lead in the competition. R. Taylor scored an unbeaten 138 in a total of 289 for three wickets declared. Scores: —
Leeston 289 for three wickets declared <R. Taylor 138 not out, P.McClatchie 39, M. Chamberlain 52, B. Free 46 not out) beat Weedons 129 (A. Hulston 20, W. Huston 24: B. Boal three for 28. M. Chamberlain two for 30) on the first innings. Dunsandel 208 (A. Scott 34, M. Murray 43. C. Wilson 20, M. Frampton 24, A. Grayburn 22. D. Scott 20; J. Lay five for 61) beat IrweM 195 (G. Doak 51, L. MiDer 27, W. Brooks 54; M. Murray (five for 80) on the first innings. Points after snx rounds: Leeston 31, Dunsandel 22, Lincoln 17, Southbridge 15, Weedons 12, Irwell 9. i
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30978, 7 February 1966, Page 16
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176ELLESMERE Press, Volume CV, Issue 30978, 7 February 1966, Page 16
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