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N.Z. V. GLAMORGAN

tJuited Presn Association

Tourists Dismissed For 127 in First VIVIAN BOWLS WELL , (From the Snecial Correspondent of tho

witb the Team.)

(Received 3, 31.0 a.m.) SWANSEA, August 2. New Zealand spent a fatiguing day chasing the leather in brillianf sunshine. The outfield was fast and the wicket hard. Dyson and Davies, the opening pair, established a fine partrersfiip whieh yielded 157 runs. Smart later hit brilliantly, his seore includmg ten fours and three sixes. New Zealand 's weakened attack stood the testing creditably. Vivian, practically inexhaustible, bowled almos* continuously from one end despite his injured bowling hand. He had one dcadly spell just after breaking the first wicket partnejship, taking three wiekets for four runs in four overs. Lamason and ' Moloney were steady for "long periods. Carson was effective with the second new ball. The casualty list is growing. Kerr :eiired with a polsoned heel. Tindill fit-lded a'fme catch. Enthusiastic Welshmen from all parts of the Pxincipality, thronged the Saint Helsns ground, the attendance of . 12,000 easily eclipsing that at the Manchester Test. New Zealand batted a little over an hour, They began their difficult task deiermiuediy, but three wiekets fell in quick succession to the slow left-hand-er, DaviQs. GLAMORGAN Frrst innings 229 Second Innings I'yson, b Yivian 77 L. Davies, l.b.w., b Lamason .... 78 Turn bull, b Vivian 4 D. Davies, c Lamason b Moloney . . 32 Duckfield, b Vivian 5 Srnart, b Carson 9'i Y.'. Jones, c Galliphan b Moloney.. 20 Brierley, e sub., b Vivian ...... ,15 J.!. J ones, not out 22 Matthews, run out 9 C'iuy. b Carson 0 Extras 4 Total 340

NEW ZEALAND First Innings - Aioloney, b Mathews »• 0 t'.adlee, l.b.w., b Matthews ...... 29 Lowry, c' Brierly b Matthews .... 0 Vv'eir, c Smart b Clay 12 Donnelly, st Brierley b Jones .... 35 r'age, c Turnbull b Davies ...... 13 Lamason, o Clay b Davies ....>.. 0 Tjurson, b E, Davies 18 Kerr, st Biier/ey b E. Davies .... 8 Vivian, c Dyson b Matthews ...... 1J GaJiichun, not opt 0 Extras 1 Total 127 Bowling: Matthews, four ,for 49; Clay, oue for 37; E. Jones, fone for 21. E. Davies, four for 16. Second Innings M.oloncy, c'Clay b E. Davies .... 18 Hadlee, not out 32 Lowry, cv Brierley b E. Davies . . 16 Weir, l.b.w., b E. Davies 0 Donnelly, not out ,6 Extras 9 . Total, for 3 Wiekets ........ 71 Bowling: Matthews, none for 10; E. . Davies, three for 18; Clay, none for 32; E. Jones none for two.

O. M. R. W. Weir 5 0 26' 0* Carson .... 6.4 3 10 2 ' Vivian .... 43 16 114 4 Gallichan .. 8 2 25 0 Lainason .. 18 ,2 66,. 1 Moloney . . 22 1 88 2 Donnelly . » 2 0 7 0

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 168, 3 August 1937, Page 8

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N.Z. V. GLAMORGAN Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 168, 3 August 1937, Page 8

N.Z. V. GLAMORGAN Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 168, 3 August 1937, Page 8

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