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BIG STAND BETWEEN
AMES & EDRICH
Pietermaritzburg, To-day.
Thanks to a fine fourth-wicket partnership between Edrich. (150) (62) which real- and Leslie Antes
Ised 114 in 67 minutes, M.C.C. in
their match with Natal, scored 407
in their first innings
menced on Saturday.
Previously, Hutton
which com-
was out hit!
wicket for 15, Gibb for 48 and W. R. Hammond for 22,
M.C.C. batted two short. Payn- ter is suffering from a strained leg muscle and has gone to Durban for special massage while Wilkin- son, who is suffering from a simi- lar injury, is resting.
Natal had scored 28 for 0 at close of play,
Reuter
THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 28, 1989
H. P. V. Massey, the Balliol undergraduate, who is only three feet eleven inches high 'and weighs a trifle over four stones, is almost certain to cox the Oxford crew this year. (Copyright, Fox).
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EAST FIFE SOCCER
SCHEME
LARGE-SCALE IMPROVEMENTS AT BAYVIEW
AIR RAID SHELTER PROPOSED
(By AIR MAIL)
East Fife F.C. directors are [having plans and estimates pre- pared for a large-scale ground im- provement and extension scheme at Bayview. Park, Methil.
It is proposed:
To extend the north side ter- racing back 25 feet, for which ground has now been acquired from Wemyss Estate Trustees, and heighten it;
To heighten and extend the terracing at the east end;
To erect additions to the east and west ends of the present stand so that the stand will run the whole length of the playing field;
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To construct the main entrance, and provide two new entrances at the north-west and the south- east corners of the enclosure...
AIR RAID SHELTER
In connection with the east end terracing improvement, a rather interesting › suggestion, to construct an air rald shelter un-- der the terracing for Aberhill Higher Grade School and for the residents in the neighbourhood, is proposed.
At the moment the club is Education negotiating with the Fife Committee and the A.R.P. authori ties, in connection with the ques- tions of securing part of School, Street to make the extension pos- sible, and arriving at an amicable financial arrangement to meet the extra cost of constructing the ter racing of reinforced concrete, if an air raid shelter is to be provided. IF EAST FIFE GAIN PROMOTION.
At the west end of the stand there will be provided under the exten- sion new office accommodation, play- ers' quarters, and various other apartments, including a Press room.
If East Fife gain promotion the entire scheme will probably be pro- ceeded with this year. Otherwise consideration will be given to carry- ing through only part of the scheme. The part which will be definitely carried through this year is the ar- tension to the north terracing, the extension to the west end of the stand, and tho provision of a new main entrance. ?.
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The completed scheme will give the park a comfortable holding capacity of 30,000, as against the present maximum of 20,000,
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Oslo (By Air Mall)-Norway's chol- lenge for the Seawanlaka Cup räcés. commencing on the Clyde on Augustasi 14, bas been accepted by the Royal Northern Yacht Club.
The flearanhaka Cup, for six-metres kraft, was wom from America last yes by the Royal Northern Yacht Club.
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SOLD
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