Tech. Q.B, H. Reaney was hitting tlie ball ti'uly and proeeediug coufidently when oue of Roh Parker's gwingers erashed the wickets. Rhiljips and Bickerstaff were associated in a stubborn stand, but the innings was soon over. The feature so far had been tlie bowling of the Tech. "colt Ron Parker. He bowls a fast niedium that swings a bit, thus accounting for the discomfiture of the batsmen. At. times he is inclined to sacrifice accuracy for pace, but his type adds distinct variety to tlie Tech. attack, Parker's figures for the first innings were six for 27. Going in again, School continued tlie panio and. concentrating on a fresh battery of bowlers Tech. had dispatclied the last man pavilionwards for tlie depressing total of 108. Of tliis Jiirj Hickey and Maurice Hutclihisou supplied 59 in the only wortll-while partliersliip of tlie day. Hickey has a nice command of good strokes, but appears to be subject to early nervousness.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 59, 2 December 1937, Page 10
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