STRONG BATTING
ELMES IN FORM Carisbrook bowlers had an off day on Saturday when Grange scored 290 runs for nine wickets (declared), by the close of play. Of the nine wickets which fell, two batsmen were run out and five caught off the bowling of J. A. Valentine an c. j' James*' ran up a, tally of 84 his Wicket being the last to fall. E. Blair and A Moir both topped the half century In a strong fourth wicket partnership which ended when Blair was run out. Scores:— Grange First Innings !'. J B StepheSso°n, t c Knight, b Valentine 1 I. W. Payne, run out •• •• •• •• J A. Molr, c Gallaway, b Carter .. ... 08 W Haig, c Fraser, b Valentine .. 7 T A. Freeman, c Fraser, b Carter .. 39 N McGregor, c Knight, b Valentine .. 13 W. Berry, b Fraser .. .. •• •• J C. J. Elmes, b Milner 84 M. Hannan, not out .. •• " T. G. Lemin, not out .. .. ... •• « Extras (byes 9, leg-byes 5, wide 1) ja Total for 9 wickets (declared) 295 Bowling Analysis.—J. A. Valentine, 31 overs, 7 maidens, 88 runs, 3 wickets; T. F C. Geary, 17, 2, 48, 0; T. C. Fraser, 14. 2, 28, 1; R. Carter, 26, 3, 73 2; R. Harwood 8,2, 14, 0; A. R. Knight 3,0, 14, 0; L. A. Milnes, 6,1, 15, 1.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26620, 17 November 1947, Page 5
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220STRONG BATTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 26620, 17 November 1947, Page 5
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