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Technical Batsmen in Form Now that they have gained sole possession of the top rung of the championship ^ ladder, Technical Old Boys are making no mistakes. Their first five batsmen averaged over half a century each at Napier on Saturday, and at stumps the team was still at the wickets with the useful score of seven for 332 on the score board. Bright scores of 63 and 77 respectively by the opening pair, Bees and Bttrns set the ball rolling in good style, and. Evans, Ellis and Mitchell further consolidated the position. TECHNICAL O.B. First Innings. Bees, c and b G. Mitchell 63 Burns, b Murley 77 Evans, stpd. Biggar, b E. Mitchell 47 Ellis, b E. Mitchell 51 Grainger, c Singleton, b E. Mitchell 48 Johnson, l.b.w,, b E. Mitchell ... 10 Pirie, c E, Mitchell, b Singleton . 17 Nortlie, not out 3 Elliott, not out 7 Extras 9 Total for "seven wickets .... ^32 BOwlittg.-a-Murley one for 46, Halligan ttone for 36, G. Mitchell one for 62, Singleton one for 23, E. Mitchell four for 82, Beuth none for 36, Milne none for 37, Fishor none for one.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 44, 8 March 1937, Page 10
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