THEATRICAL CRICKET
“MIDNIGHT FROLICS” WIN Considerable enthusiasm lias shown recently by members of various theatrical companies at ent in Auckland, for playing cr j 1 c t e > l Many matches have been arranged tween different companies and * e ?“ n day afternoon a game was staged the Domain between an eleven * the “Midnight Frolics” and the u casts.” re _ Batting first, the Outcasts mained at the wicket for 21 hours a declared with five wickets down 167 (G. Robinson 45. M. F. CooK■ Young 28 not out, Itockilly 13. and Joy n ton 10.>. Bowling: * 3-3 S. Perryman 1-25. Fdgerley I”'°* The “Midnight Frolics’ managed _ pass their opponents’ score for the __ of four wickets and continuing ' managed 254 for nine wickets l n J v, over nn hour and a-half (G. T. 73, AV. Perryman 3?. W. H. Bem>e£ 38. J. Robertson 73. C. Da we " out, 13. Ambler IS. O. S. llintz 1
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 556, 8 January 1929, Page 10
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154THEATRICAL CRICKET Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 556, 8 January 1929, Page 10
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