CRICKET
Ab the season for the popular sroirt of cricket draws nearer the and "the £teldin7nf X* on the "campus" polishing up their technique na the wielding of the willow", and the art of tossinc the ball for h cri?ket in"th« Cn d accura^ y down the Pitch. Although the facilities ior cricket in the Comp grounds are somewhat limited, a patch of practice With USe 2 f <.u he femillar nets 1100 proved satisfactory for practice, with us at the moment we have some cricketers of repute those who have proved themselves at various colleges and high- * bSon°} a +2 their First ,3I f s. Mr. Donnelly, one of our officers has been in the recent past a Provincial Representative, rnd will be able to give some good advice if needed. .. The equipment is good -and with reasonable care should last for a lengthy period* It is soped that a team will be entered in the Competitions,, ,the only set 4 ba,ck for such a wish is the fact that the' personnel are constantly leaving and entering the Camo/ and it tends to break up that combination which makes all the various snorts teams a success. ; “SLIPS”
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Rangiora Gunner, Volume 1, Issue 1, 6 October 1942, Page 5
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198CRICKET Rangiora Gunner, Volume 1, Issue 1, 6 October 1942, Page 5
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