A BAG FULL
The rain god, m a liverish mood, put a damper on the first day of play m the third series of. matches m the South Canterbury Cricket Association's senior competition. ALL teams took the field but the ■ deluge caused the Zingari — Star, Temuka — High School A, and Timaru— Old Boys A fixtures to be abanr>oned. Celtic arid. High School B, however, played put time. Celtic went to the wickets... Angland went cheaply to a catch by Wilson off Hind. . Mason and Kane then became associated m a run-getting partnership' Kane' playing a particularly attractive bat. He turned. Ihe bowling all round the wicket his shots bearing/the stamp of a tradesman. }'; The remainder shaped badly, none of them reaching double figures. Harding carried his bat for 65. His display "'was sound and he should' be heard of again. The innings closed • for 205. High; School B replied with 22 for 3. In the short-lived Star — Zingari fixture Roy Seaton disarranged the Star furniture to the tune of seven wickets for fourteen runs. It was great bowling, on the wicket all the time and wonderful length. '
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NZ Truth, Issue 1202, 13 December 1928, Page 16
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187A BAG FULL NZ Truth, Issue 1202, 13 December 1928, Page 16
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