TINT’S NOT CRICKET
pricket on Saturday was play•cd in a perfectly ripping spot . ■iong the hills. Our Camp; uearn was to have played.the ■j >rks . Services but the. cads Couldn’t turn out and the hos -pitol guard very sportingly / took their place. I‘p.e- .n sit team . cried the Satoing on a tricky wicket and'pretty Soon the wickets started to fall rather rapidly. They rot reached its height with dismissal of oouthpe for a duck. Things looked .pretty grim for the Transit team. \ Best score of the Transit team was Les Scott who made a total of 18. j The hospital gu'ard then went in to bat and dealt with •our bowling in. a devastating manner, their 2nd >arid 3rd -batsmen retiring vAith a joint s ■ score oi 50. . * Sandersun’s bowl-ing was the most effective! of the Transit team. J iisked to comment' on the game Fred Cutler salid. ”1 am afraid, old man,;that the blighters were too good for us. ;. u Stumps were drawn at U pm.
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Transit Tramp, Volume 1, Issue 3, 17 October 1943, Page 2
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167TINT’S NOT CRICKET Transit Tramp, Volume 1, Issue 3, 17 October 1943, Page 2
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