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Six-Wicket Victory Over New Zealand

MOLONEY'S GOOD KNOCK (From th« Special Correspondent of the United Press Association with the Team.) (Received 19, 11,0 a,m.) CARDIFF, May 18. A strikjng illustration of the effect of the laok of net and matoh practice, caused by the rain last week in London was proyided when the New Zealanders, with the exceptiop of Moloney and Tindill, feU quick victims to the offspin, round-the-wicket bowlfng of Jones, who took three for 36 before lunch aud three for five affcer lunch, uiaiutaining an accurate ' length throughout, Tiudili, Vivian and Duuning were all caugbt at silly point. Moloney and Wexr were bowled while trying big hits. Lama.Bon was bealen by a, ball from Jones, and an olf-broak dismissed Page. Moloney played conhdently in an attractive inmngs of 2i hours, fine driving and hopking yielding seven fours and two sixes. He and Tindill added 78 for the fifth wicket in li hours, the latter scoring slowly but soundly. Lamason began promisingly, his wicket falling when he appeared to be settljng down. It. was a useful innings. Steady bowling compelied the county to take over 1^ hours to score the required runs to wiu. Weir and Moloney's -alows were again eifective, good catches being taken by Dunning and jxerr. Glamorgan now has the unusual record of beating New Zealand, South Africa, India and the West Indjes, losing only once to Austialia since the Great War. The attendance was three thousand. Scores. — N*EW ZEALA.ND. Firsb innings 235 Second Innings. Kerr, b Hughes ... 18 WaWUace, c Dyson, b Hughes ... 2 Hadlee, c Dyson, b Hughes ... 1 Weir, b Jones 6 Moloney, b Jones ... 85 Tindill, c Turnbull, b Jones ... ... 25 Vivian, c Turpbull, b Jones ... ... 9 Page, b Sanart 4 Lamason, b Jones 18 Dunning, c D. Davies, b Jones ... 6 Uoberts, not out .... 0 Extras ... 16 Totai 190 Bowling analysis: Mercer nono for 18, Hughes three for 46. Jones six for 41, E. Davies none for 23, D, Davies uone foi 11, Smart oue for 35, GLAMORGAN. First innings 338 Second Innings. E. Davies, l.b.w., b Dunning „. 14 ilyson, c Dunning, b Moloney ... 36 Jirierley, o Kerr, b Moloney ... 19 H. Davies, c Kerr, b Moloney ... 7 D. Davies, no.t out ... ... ... 5 Duckfield, not out 0 Extras 9 Tptal for four wickets 90

Roberts ... 6 0 14 0 „ Weir ... ... 6 1 12 0 Dunning ... 9 5 11 1 Vivian 4 2 10 0 Lamason ... 6 3 13 0 v Moloney ... 6 0 21 3 Glamorgan won by six wickets.

BOWLING.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 104, 19 May 1937, Page 5

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Six-Wicket Victory Over New Zealand Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 104, 19 May 1937, Page 5

Six-Wicket Victory Over New Zealand Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 104, 19 May 1937, Page 5

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