NEW ZEALAND WINS
Three-Wicket Victory Over Scotland TOURISTS ENTERTAINED
(Frooi the Bpecial Corrcspondent oi ihe (Jnited Preid Association with the Team.) (Reeeived 21 8.45 a.m.) GLASGOW, July 20. New Zealand defeated Se&Haad in the 5 'test" match by three wickets. After minflr excitetaent had been caused in the first over of N.ew Zealand's second innings, Peebles dismissing two men with consecutive balls leg-before, Donnelly and Hadlee brightly hit" off the runs. Hadlee, for the first time during the tour, abandoned his fiat-footed defence, nsing his feet to advantage towards the slow bowlers,, more as he does in New Zealand. Donnelly was again confident and aggressive. Page secured a "pair of spectacles" for the first time in his career, The Kew Zeaknders were royaily entertained in Scotland, They Wero taken for a drive through- the beautiful and historie lOch coiintry, also on" a visit t0 the Bhipbuilding yatds, where they saw under construction the mammoth sister fehip to the Qtteen Mary. The tourists Spent folir houis in Edinburgh, visiting the famous castle with its wonderful war memorial. Details of scores are:— SCOTLAND, First innings ,.. ... 237 Second inniiigs ,,, u, ,,, 154 NEW ZEALAND^ First innings ... .,. mt_ ... 214 Second Ininngs,
Vivian, b Baxter 24 Kerr, c Mitchell-Innes. b Baxter 2 Wallace, l.b.w., b Smith ... 35 Donnelly, not Otit ... 60 Lowry, l.b.w,, b Baxter ... 9 Moloney, b Baxter ... II Page, l.b.W., b Peebles ... «« 0 Carson, l,b,w,j b Peebles 6 Hadlee, not out ... a. 18 Extrks» «•« #•» ••• '#«• 8 Total for seven wiokets ... ... 182
Bowling ; Baxter four for 87 ; Peebles two for 44, Smith One for 19, Mitchells Innes, none for 24.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 157, 21 July 1937, Page 5
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