CRICKET AT LORDS
(Received May 14, 7 p.m.) LONDON. May 14. ‘ In the season's first big cricket match at Lord’s, Civil Defence Services beat Army by two wickets. The New Zealander, F. T. Badcock, bowled skilfully for two long spells for the Civil Defence team. Maurice Leyland saved Army from collapse. Scores. Civil Defence, eight wickets for 215 (E. K. Scott not out 91, L. S. Summers 27. L. B. Fishlock 26; M. Nichols took three wickets for 56 runs. G. O. Allen I'" 'T I . Army 214 (Leyland 61. Alien 22: B.;dcock took three wickets tor 6o runs, Summers three for 41).
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 194, 15 May 1944, Page 5
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