1969 BC NC St Stithians to try out carpet pitch. The Star December, 1969
St Stithians CollegeCricket
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1976 BP NC The long and the short of it. The Citizen 14th December 1976
Boys' Prep1977 BC Cricket NCs 1977 - 1978 season
St Stithians College1977 BC NC Roy's two days off school … Rand Daily Mail 7th November 1977
Rand Daily Mail1978 BP NC Rundle steers Vaal home. Cape Times Dec 1978
Cape Times1978 BP NC Transvaal retain unbeaten record [undated, source not identified]
Unknown1978 BP NC [untitled] David Dyer presents caps [undated, source not identified]
Unknown1981 BP NC Little Gareth is not short of wickets … [source unidentified].
Unknown1981 BP NC Russell caps good Treadwell week [source unidentified].
Unknown1981 BP NC Surprise results as Saints downed [source unidentified].
Unknown1982 BP NC In their father's footsteps 001 Rand Daily Mail 11th October, 1982. Article in 4 parts, each dealing with a boy who has followed in his father's sporting footsteps. One part features a Saints BP by, Paul O'Linn.
Rand Daily Mail1982 BP NC In their father's footsteps 001 Rand Daily Mail 11th October, 1982. Article in 4 parts, each dealing with a boy who has followed in his father's sporting footsteps. Part 3 features Anthony Bladen, son of Hugh Bladen, Springbok cricketer and cricket commentator.
Rand Daily Mail1982 BP NC In their father's footsteps 001 Rand Daily Mail 11th October, 1982. Article in 4 parts, each dealing with a boy who has followed in his father's sporting footsteps. Part 2 features Michael Pithey, son of Tony Pithey, Springbok cricketer.
Rand Daily Mail1982 BP NC In their father's footsteps 001 Rand Daily Mail 11th October, 1982. Article in 4 parts, each dealing with a boy who has followed in his father's sporting footsteps. Part 4 features Paul Barrow and his father, Doug, a Springbok Squash player as well as Michael du Toit, son of Comrie du Toit, a golfer.
Rand Daily Mail1982 BP NC In their father's footsteps 001 Rand Daily Mail 11th October, 1982. Article in 4 parts, each dealing with a boy who has followed in his father's sporting footsteps. Part 2 features a Saints BP boy: Paul O'Linn.
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