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CRICKET NOTES

The match played between Ramblers and Queenstown saw some bright batting. Frank Partridge is a stylist and most consistent bat in the district. His cover drives are well placed with precision, Arthur Curtis had a field day for 80 runs. Tom Luckie is a hard man to shift once he gets his eye in. It was good to see Bob Grant open for Queenstown. He played a useful innings. His bowling average was 2 for 16.

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Lake County Mail, Issue 23, 29 October 1947, Page 5

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78

CRICKET NOTES Lake County Mail, Issue 23, 29 October 1947, Page 5

CRICKET NOTES Lake County Mail, Issue 23, 29 October 1947, Page 5

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