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TOWN V. COUNTRY

Per Press Association.

- BIG CRICKET MATCH IN WELLINGTON.

WELLINGTON, Last night. Honours 'rested , with the Cquntry eleven in the annual cricket trial of strength agaifist the" Town to-day. After a weak opening, which saw three wickets fall for 25 rnns, Cameron and Lowry brightened the position for the Country team. The New Zealand captain hit up 55 in 45 .minutes, and sho'wed a " glimpse of his best form. Gallichan 48, Norris 45, O'Bx'ien 35 not o'ut, Cameron 25 and A. Newman 21- all batted brightly and the innmgs realised 263. J. Newman howled well for the Town, capturing four wickets for 57 runs off 32 overs, : Blundell secured two for 84 off 29 bvers, and Croolc two for 64 off 20 overs. -Warnes took one fr 29 and Dempster one for six." The Town eleven lost four. wickets for 23 runs, A. Newman taking two wickets for two runs. Reaney secured two for 8. Reaney's wickets were the resuFE of two smart catehes in the slips by A. Newman. Dempster was caught in the slips off Reanoy after scormg 11. Tlie match will be ' concluded to-mor-row.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 261, 6 December 1930, Page 2

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TOWN V. COUNTRY Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 261, 6 December 1930, Page 2

TOWN V. COUNTRY Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 261, 6 December 1930, Page 2

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