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b. Baxter
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dours, Mackoy eight. Atlwell five
and Grits eight
Baterain was emily the best MeLeilon
Scob." bowler although his analysis | Capt. Pais roon, e Baxti FM-1 Han does not make impressive prading. It Patras. 1bw by Partsoa Spre al mention must be
nace! but
Deveroux, b Perry
of the line match taken by Major Gedley to dismis Fenty The Creil Servant player but
half valley with tremendous PORT to mud-off where Godley held the chance aben a foot off the ground. Godley also hatted very well for
soldiers, playing some crisp Haxter strokes and shaping very con- fidently. After he had scored 32, however, he played a ball on to his prds and thence on to the wicket. Fargus appeared likely
1.5.w. was
the
to get runs but Parsons when nine.
McLellan bowled much too well for Scots and took 5 for 13 ra four overs, while Parsons also put down some good balls although he did not meet with much success.
In an effort to force an innings win Sco's were put in again but I'me was called when they were 83 for 8.
VOLUNTEERS
N A. E. Mackay, b Bateinan
McLellany Parsons
Perry
Booker
ROYAL SCOTS-2ND INNINGS
Capt. Duke, st Zimmern, Perry
Ple. Bateman. b Ride Cpl. Alsey. e Griffiths, b Ride LA. Ford, 1.b.w, b Ride
i Fargus. e Booker, b Mackay
Sgt. Deveroux. e Perry, b Mackay Pte. Peacock, l.b.w., b Mackay Pte Newsom, c Anderson, b Altwell Sgt. Taylor, not out
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Cap Duke. Ft Forel
b Muleba
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