INNINGS VICTORY
— • — — New Zealand Easily Defeats Ireland BOWLERS IN FORM I Prom (he Speciai Correspondent of the j (j'nited A^aocibtion with the Team.i (Reeeived 15, 9.40 a.m.) DUBLIN, Sept. 14. The New Zealand crickelers had iiflle trouble in winning by an inuings against Ireland. After New Zealand had batted for I another half-hour treland scored [ steadily till lunch. Shearer scored at j tlie rate of a run a rninute, hitting six I i'ours and oue six. After lurich tho winnings was almost | a procession before the good bowling | of Gallichan, Moloney and Carson. ' Ireland 's second inniugs lasled less i than two hours, the last five vviekeis ; tulling for only 12 ruus. The-batsinen | were quite unable to handle VVeir and Gallichan. The bowlers were supported by keen lielding throughout, 14 catches being taken in the two innings, inclnding four at short-leg by Lowry. Scores: — New Zcaland, first inunigs 266 (1'age 54, Robcrts 53); Ireland, first innings 160 (bowling, Lowry one for 36, Lamason one for 34, Gallichan three for 15, Donnelly one for 9, Carson two for 4, Moloney two for 27), followed-on 75 (Weir five for 27, Gallichan five for 26). N'ew Zealand won by an innings and 52 runs.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 205, 15 September 1937, Page 6
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