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Mercantile Cricket *
Puckett's
Twelve
Wickets
BOWLERS took most of the
honors in yesterday's games,
with" Charlie Puckett, State base-
ball pitcher, outstanding.
Slamming them down at good pace
with sharp outswing and fine accuracy,
he took 12 wickets in the afternoon's
play for W__ Newspapers against Met-
ten
Moore took S for 27 against Barrie,
Scarfe Sandover«, including a hat
trick, one wicket stumped, one bowled
and one caught.
Lyall shone among the batsmen,
making a solid 83 not out, with l8
fours for National Sank, while E.
Cooley had a pnrple knock for 28, In-
cluding four fours and a six for Leed
ervllle Druids against Postal Institute.
Results:
Metters v. WjL Newspapers.
W.A, Newspapers 262 for 8 declared.
Metters 92 (Burgess 27, Flanagan 28,
Tilley 82.; Puckett 6-28. Fenberthy 2
32, Burton 1-16) and 8 for 132 (Bur-
gess 17, Parsons 19, Coxon 20, Doyle 11,
Moffat 12. Middlemas 19, Fuhrmann
22; Puckett 7-69).
- W.A Newspapers won on the first
innings by 170 runa
Swan Brewery v. Harris» Scarfe Sand
overs.
Swan Brewery 186 and 62 for 2 dec
(Rogers 29, Minors 26; Beadon 2-26).
Harris. Scarfe Sandovers 103 (Miller
38, Campbell 19, Nicholls, 21; Mpore 5
27. Rogers 3-2_) and 67 for'7 (Miller
4? n.o.; Docherty 3-8, Liddell 2-18).
Swan Brewery wron by 83 runs on
the first innings.
Postal Instlrnte v. Leederville Braids.
Leederville Druids 148 and 4 for 68
(Morris li. E Cooley 28). Postal In-
stitute 182 (Thomas 38, Hart 19. Bandy
14,~~ Taylor 30 n.o., Synott 20, Matlson
14. A. BTdstrup IS; Cooley 4-78 Morris
2-38. Dalzlell 2-6. Allsopp 1-31).
Postal Institute won on the first In-
nings by 34 runs.
National Bank v. Boaum.
National Bank 1*24 and 8 declared for
174 (Lyall 86 n.o., Little 14, Morel 13,
Giles 17, Hill 16, Peek n.o.; Day 2-41.
Hunt 2-SO, Jensen 1-80, Bennett 1-23).
Boans 214 and 73 for 2 (Jolly 11,
Flanagan 63 n.o.: Brnshfield 2-45).
Boans swon on the fiest innings by
1 90 runa
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