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The Spike: or, Victoria College Review, June 1912

Third Eleven

Third Eleven.

Matches played, 13; won, 4, tied, 1; lost, 8.

During the season the team suffered from lack of members so under the circumstances its record is creditable.

v. Catholic Club: Lost by 6 runs. College made 102 (Longhurst 22, O'Shea 19 not out, Cox 14, chief scorers).

v. East: Won by default, a three point win.

v. North: A three point win. College 74 (S. Castle 23, Cox 15) and 50 for 4 wickets (Armstiong 25). North made 57 and 56.

v. Templars (ultimate Championship winners): Lost—87 (Rupert Reed 43) and 53 (Joplin 20), against 125and 2 wickets for 17 runs.

v. Petone: Won by 10 runs.

v. Karori: Lost by an innings, College 68 and 43. (Rupert Reed 14 and 13).

v. St. Mark's (114): Lost. College 91 (A. Castle 23, Cox 10) and 65 for one wicket (Paul 52 not out and Egley 12 not out).

v. Central: A tie—69 each (Paul 18, Longhurst 22).

v. Templars: Lost by 128 run. College 76 (Paul 41).

v. Central (184): Lost. College 132 (Longhurst 27, Davidson 23 not out, Reed 18, Dundon 19, Cox 18).

v. Catholic Club: Lost by 130 run . College 71 (Dundon 17, Cox 10).

v. St. David's: Won. 101 to 78 (Graham 41, Dundon 14, Gus. Stuart 13).

v. North: Lost by 29 runs. College 40

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Batting Averages: Paul, 34.25; Rupert Reed, 17.8; B. Egley, 17.5; Sid. Castle;14.4; Graham, 14.0; Dundon, 11.66; Cox, 11.57; Longhurst, 10.5; O'Shea, 10.0.

Bowling Averages: No record.