N.Z. DISMISS DERBY QUICKLY
Tourists Troubled By Strong Attack C0W1E BOWLS WELL tPfom thA SpAfiial Cbrrespoiident of the UiiitSdv preSI Aiiociatibh \vith the Teani;) DERBY, June 5. NAw Zealand accomplished a credit able peifoftaance iti. dismissing Derb\ in foUf hours on a gobd wickfet. Tlitdouaty WAI bhainpioh last year and is Silth bh. the tablb this yfear. The iveather wa© dh©. Derby's tbam included TotvnSend, Aldefhiaii, SMith, Worthiiigton, Mitchbll afid GbpSon whb have hil abaehed ih bt toufed the Dominion. Qbutity scored qui'ckly before luneh but in the afternoon the bowlers were rery ptedomiuant. Cowiej who took an barly tTicket with one that swung aWay had ahother cii his plirple .patches, captufihg three for bhe in four ovflrfe, iheiiiding It gbbd fchtbh bh the lbg side by th§ Wifeketkebpef. Pagft shbwed ShrewdhesS ih his Slotv to ihbdiuni pacb bowlihg, his vibtiihs beihg leadihg batsinbn. Viviah blevbrly hightbd hig siows ihto thb breeze, §hbwing his most iihpressive forih bf ohe tour. Feur or five wickets would not have been a flattering reward. A trdiiblbsbihe parther&hip for the eighth wicket was broken by a iypically swift thrbw'ih by Whllace. A crowd of 5000 saw the tourists troubled by probably the strongest Cbuhty attabk ih Ehglahd. Kefr- Batted patibntly ahd WaBhCe bfightiy, biit 611 the playbrs wbrb tihfeerthih 6f the breaks of Mitehell tiil the advent of Page, whci looked as if he might have saved the situation if he had Only found a partner to Stay. Scores:— DERBY Firat Innifags. Aidbrhi'ah, 6 Tifldill, b Gowie . « . 0 Smitli, lBW, b JPage . . » 3o Wbrthihgtoh, hit Wicket, b Fage *33 L. TbWusehd, Ibw, b Gowie 48 G. Elliott, c Tindill, b dowie .... 35 Pope, b Yiviah »»...«■..»,&■. 15 H-. Blliottj Ibw) b Gowie ; . . . . 0 A. Pope, run out . i . 41 BUbk'stOii, hot 0ut .*.».. .i .. 25 Mitfelibil, fdn dht . , . . ti 'CtipSoh, ti lYallhee, b Buhiiiiig .... -1 Extras . . . . Total .. ,8 .. : .. 24 BbWlitig Aiialybit. O. M. li. V. CioWie 22 5 60 4 Bunning .. 11.3 1 38 1 Yivian ...* a a %. 27 8 65 1 Page 14 .8 14 3 56 2 \Ioloney 3 0 18 0 2sTteW ZEALAND First IhhifigSj Aerr, lbw, b Pope .. 36 Moloney, b Mitehell ....... » . . 5 Vivian, b G. Pope . . 11 Wallace, c and b Mitehell . . . . . . 23 Carson, lbw, b G. Pope ........ ll Phge, not OUt .. .. 27 Bonnelly, b G. Pope 2 Weil-, b Copson .. . . .. »» .. .. Tindill, c VVorthingLon, b Mitehell Dunnihg, b Mitehell . . . , . , « . . . Gowie, hot out ..**».*».. i » 1 Ettras . . .t .4 .. i 16 Vibll, fbr iine WiCk.etl .. 1^1
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 120, 7 June 1937, Page 7
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