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BUTLER PLAYS HAVOC WITH COLLEGE BATSMEN

SEVEN WICKETS FOR 8 RUNS

A remarkable bowling performance by Vic. Butler, who took seven wickets for eight runs, was an outstanding •feature of yesterday’s cricket match between the Wellington and Auckland Training Colleges at Eden Bark. Wellington could do nothing with Butler’s mediumpaced deliveries, and was all out for 58 in its first innings. Auckland replied with 190 for six wickets before

stumps were drawn for the day. Lawrie hit up a bright 80, and G. L. Weir played a vigorous innings of 61. o | Details:

WELLINGTON First Innings SMYTH, Ibw, b Butler 5 McPARLANE, Ibw, b Butler 7 WILSON, run out IS DORMER, b Butler 2 LEET, b Biltler 1 BRENTON-RtjLE, Ibw, b Graham .. 5 FEATONBY, b Butler . 0 PRINCE, b Butler 0 BAILLIE, b Albrecht . 0 LYTTLE. b Butler 6 BRADLEY, not out ... - 11 Extras 3 Total 5S Bowling analysis.—Butler, 7-S; Albrecht, 1-2; Graham, 1-20. AUCKLAND First Innings MASON, run out 12 WEIR, G. L., Ibw, b Lyttle 63 ALBRECHT, run out . 0 GRAHAM, b Featonby 14 LAWRIE, c Smyth, b Dormer .... SO PILKINGTON, Ibw, b Dormer 0 BROOMFIELD, not out 0 BUtLER, not out is Extras 5 Total for six wickets . . , . .. 190

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Bibliographic details

Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 11

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BUTLER PLAYS HAVOC WITH COLLEGE BATSMEN Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 11

BUTLER PLAYS HAVOC WITH COLLEGE BATSMEN Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 11

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