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BRILLIANT BOWLING

-Pre*« Aesn.—

N.Z. Gets Essex Oufc for 256 VIVIAN'S FINE INNINGS

By Telegrtph-^

■Copyrieht.J

CfiELMSFORD, Aug. 7. ! Another "Saturd&y tosS"'condemned;thc tourists to & day in the field in isweltering ieat and gave Essex the iBdvantage of an easy wicket on tlio {pretty ground at Chelmsford. Cowio iand Duimihg re-appeared and bowled jfor long periods withoufc apparent disjtrcss, their phyrical fitness evidently "being unimp&ired by tbeir recent eaforced idleness. Essex made a fine itart, the aecond eentury being raised with only one wicket down. Pago dissalved a productive partnership. Corrie and Donning, using the seeond jiew ball, dismissed the next four quick- | jly, five wicket* falling for 29 rttns, inicluding Nichols, a rnember of Gilligan's teasn. Dnnning had a fine spell after >tea» taking three wickets for threo Iruns, ineluding two with successive I tballs. The Essex innings, which once promised a yery high score, finished j 'abroptiy with quite a moderate total | cohsidering the excellence of the wiok•t, the eaiines* of which made more praiseworthy the effectiveness of Cowie and Dunning. New Zealand batted only an honr, Vivian giving a remarkable display, hitting eight fours, two sixers and only fOur singles. The firSt fifty was made in half an hour, The , sixers were both out' of the ground, The five thousand spectators wero warmiy appreciatiye. Hadlee 's steady innings iooked almosfc slow by eomparison. Scores:— - *• - ESSEX Rrtt Inning*, Wilcox, itpd, Tihdill, b Page ,« ». 116 Eastman, e Weif, b Corrie . • ... •» 37 Avery, • Hadlee, b Dunning *• 46 Taylori e Lamason, b Dunning . .. .. 0 Nichols, lbtr, b Dunning ........ 12 Were-Hodge, lbw, b Cowie . . . .. « . 0 Belle, b Cowie .. . • ... 13 Wade, ePage, b Dunning • « .. ... 4 P. Smith, not out .. ... .. •• 6 B, B« Smith, b Diipfling . . , . -. •• . »■ 0 Evani, e and b Dunning ... ... .. .. . .. 4 Extras ...... . . .. . 13 Total . * . . . .. . • . .j >» .« 256 Bowling Analysis. O. M. E. W. Com.i .. ... ... .. .. .. 29 12 66 3 Donfiing ... •*, .. ... 29.3 2 71 6 Viviin i. :•« .... ... •• 26 8 49 0 Weir *• *i .. 6 0 24 0 Donnelly •• •« • 1 20 0 Pago • • .. ... . ^ & 0 28 t NEW ZEALAND Pirtt Inninga 1 ■ ViviaUj Ibwj b Nichols . .. *. . . . . 61 Hadlee, not ont . • i.« i.», » . • •.» 38 gWa31ace, not out ... •• ... ... .. 2 . f Total for ono wicket . . 101 Bowling: Nichols, one for- 17) B. Bmith, ame for, 34; 2, Smith, none for

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 173, 9 August 1937, Page 7

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BRILLIANT BOWLING Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 173, 9 August 1937, Page 7

BRILLIANT BOWLING Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 173, 9 August 1937, Page 7

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