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CAN STILL BOWL

bow liny; days are over. Kogei Ltiunt lias remarked more than once as n in his lingers r< minded him u : aI. injury suffered in England. But c i ieketers are wondering whether this is a Marry M a uder - Dame Melba stunt on Boyer's part. as for one who cannot bowl, he occasion - all v does pretty well. For instance on Saturday week last he took live l.»unedin Club wickets for ')o runs, and in doing so kept a line length a n d frequently bamboozled t he batsmen with a

perfect ’wrong *un. His bowling ,a\< are over, are they? remarked strang Ditchfield, Monk and com* ;.. in v **’ -We "ish he meant it!”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 827, 22 November 1929, Page 7

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CAN STILL BOWL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 827, 22 November 1929, Page 7

CAN STILL BOWL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 827, 22 November 1929, Page 7

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