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CRICKET.

N i WYNDHAM v. I.C.C. \Pyndham. firat innings 77; second, 29 three wickets. Wyndham, first innings 50; second, 84. ndham won by seven wickets. C.C. with two wickets down for 12 s, resumed batting in their second in3 Bell 3 and Camm 0 fmishing as y began, Dan McBeath skittling them. \eson 14 showed som6 beginnings of and Doig 13, fell to D. and H. Mc^ath respectively. The rest of the team led to make 10 among them. Extras 2, ows well for Bogae. D. McBeath toox six 25 and H. McBeath 3 for 21. Wynd. m sent in Dr. Baird 9 and H. McBeath Doig getting the two of them, as he [ Bogue for a single. , Dan McBeath de the 9 necessary with a not-out. \tras 0 was a good office for James Gil- - 'tson. Doig howled with a good length, i is rapidly getting into physical form. yndham had only 21 runs to make, or iig iftight have caused them more xiety. All men show the need of steady ictice on true wickets. The divided lidays, Wednesday and Saturday, are ding half-senior teams into the field, ,h the exception of Wyndham. It is rbtful whether the two days' match is ng to prove a benefit. With Wyndham be yisited two W,ednesday's in succesn, the already not over-keen eievens 11 find it hard to form sides to finish ":'V SjUNION v. APPLEBY. Union, first innings 81'; second, 50. Appleby, first innings 105 ; second, 30 r three wickets. Appleby wdn by seven ickets. Richards opened the batting for the eond day with 11 to his credit but lell i Petrie from a catch when he had a'dded 13 proving his unlucky number. Feruson, 19, batted with some style and ves promise of representative form. The owling was not so weak as the batting id the fielding was passable, with Leg- ■ ;tt good behind the sticks — only 1 extra i 50 _bein.g an excellent performance. ,ack of practice stood out, glaringiy. xipileby sent in C'ook 16, thrown ont, and Oale 6, not out. The l'atter and Petrie nade the required number.

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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 37, 26 November 1920, Page 9

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CRICKET. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 37, 26 November 1920, Page 9

CRICKET. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 37, 26 November 1920, Page 9

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