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FIRST PLUNKET SHIELD MATCH OF SEASON.—In the first innings of the four-day match at present in progress at Eden Park, Auckland dismissed Otago for 67 runs. The pictures show, top: A. W. Alloo (Otago’s captain) cutting one through the slips. G, L. Weir (on ground) falls in attempting to stop it, and A. F. Wensley (Auckland coach) springs after the ball. Lower: M. J. J. McMulian, Otago’s top-scorer, drives Anthony for three. Wensley is on extreme left, R. W. Rowntree, the Auckland ’keeper, behind the stumps, and D. R. Garrard (Auckland captain) on extreme right.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 855, 26 December 1929, Page 16

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FIRST PLUNKET SHIELD MATCH OF SEASON.—In the first innings of the four-day match at present in progress at Eden Park, Auckland dismissed Otago for 67 runs. The pictures show, top: A. W. Alloo (Otago’s captain) cutting one through the slips. G, L. Weir (on ground) falls in attempting to stop it, and A. F. Wensley (Auckland coach) springs after the ball. Lower: M. J. J. McMulian, Otago’s top-scorer, drives Anthony for three. Wensley is on extreme left, R. W. Rowntree, the Auckland ’keeper, behind the stumps, and D. R. Garrard (Auckland captain) on extreme right. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 855, 26 December 1929, Page 16

FIRST PLUNKET SHIELD MATCH OF SEASON.—In the first innings of the four-day match at present in progress at Eden Park, Auckland dismissed Otago for 67 runs. The pictures show, top: A. W. Alloo (Otago’s captain) cutting one through the slips. G, L. Weir (on ground) falls in attempting to stop it, and A. F. Wensley (Auckland coach) springs after the ball. Lower: M. J. J. McMulian, Otago’s top-scorer, drives Anthony for three. Wensley is on extreme left, R. W. Rowntree, the Auckland ’keeper, behind the stumps, and D. R. Garrard (Auckland captain) on extreme right. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 855, 26 December 1929, Page 16

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