Happy in the possession of an old club bat and ball, and a couple of battered kerosene tins, these youngsters stage an entertaining counter-attraction at Eden Park. Batsman "Dacre" is trying to get one away, while “Rowntree” and “Bowley” are on the qui vive for a catch behind the “wickets.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 245, 6 January 1928, Page 10
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50Happy in the possession of an old club bat and ball, and a couple of battered kerosene tins, these youngsters stage an entertaining counter-attraction at Eden Park. Batsman "Dacre" is trying to get one away, while “Rowntree” and “Bowley” are on the qui vive for a catch behind the “wickets.” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 245, 6 January 1928, Page 10
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