N.Z. BATSMEN FAIL AT SYDNEY
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— Unable tp Ma$t§r N»S»W. Bowling FINAl GAME 0F T0UB
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K— SYDNEY, Noy. 10. j The New Zealand katsmen failed to: aaster tke New Soutk Wales slo^y, joyylprs in tke lagfc mqtck of tke tonr tnd Typrp disiniss.od for tke mpdpst tatai >f 195 runs. The New Zealand bawlpr$ responded witk a grgat kurst but were unable tp consplidate tkeir advnntage, Witk deligktful weather, tke n-tcket was favourable to tke batsmen. Vivian aud Kerr opened brigktly and both . relisked tke fast bowling of Lusk and ^Hynes and it was surprisipg to see Vivian miss a full-toss wkick ke tried to turn to leg, Moloney Tfas nlso out trying to turn § st?aigkt oyerepinner, Kerf, kt'ter g, ggad innings including four boundpries, Wfts dismigsed by a smart catck in the sl}ps. Tka small erowd was tken entpr.tained ky some very vigorouB kitting from Wallace. Tkis pl.ayer, altkougk ke kad never se6n O'Eeilly before, treated kim witk disrespeet. Wallace 's scorp of 32 included f our' fours and two pixes, al} off O'Eeilly. It wa§ not s, case of slogging as Wallace aW.nlt§d the rigbt ball tp kit, His twp pixes j?f§rp from tkree bglls, McGabp- tken jtook np a pogjtipn pn tke lpg f ence §nd .tke neit ball Wallace plaeed into kis ;kands, Tke jN"ew Zoalanders before lunek ilivpd np to a rgputation of playing •krigkt cricket, tke kundred taking only 83 minutes. Four wickets fell quickly afte?- lunck but Carson and Tindill stopped tke rot, adding 43 in a nintk ■wicket paTtnership, tke best of the •innings. Garspn was most subdued, t.akipg 117 piiputea |or kl9 t$jx§ wkick iuc}uded g.vp fonrs, At onp stage ke kad not added a run for 40 minutes, Tindi}! appegr'ed qpite pomfottable again§t the' bpwling wkick kad troubled tke batsmen kigkpr in tke batting order. He was out wheu a misunder^ itanding fpund botk batsmen in tke middle bf tke pitek. Tke New Zejiland innings }ast§d 199 minutes. Q'Beilly maintained ejasper: !$ng length tkroygkput agd wag jegj§ily tke best 0# tke State'.s gttack. N§W 'Sgutk Wn.ies opened spnsatipnkJly, Poyfie ftnd Parsloe setting fwp quick tickets eagn, fppr of tk§ Statp 'g Jeading batgmen beipg 4own for 80. Tke kPT?le?s wepp not rcplly fast but kppt gopd lengtk, Parsloe appeared ta injure kis leg and gave way to Moloney yrko was very expensive, 30 coming from three oyefs. Tke colts, Jackson and Barneg, prospeetive Engligk tpuFigts, botk battgd in flne style. Japkson's 50 tpok 76 minntes and inpluded five foprs kpd a, gix, , tke lattpr off Moloney. Tkp totpl pf £[)Q pccupied 112 minntes. Jaekgen and .Barnes registered 100 partnerskip in 85 minutes. The attendance was 3363 and f'ke taM ings £127 4s. J. Fitzpatriclc was twelfth man for New Soutk Wales. Scores: — , NEW ZEALAND. *" First Innings. 57ivan, Ibw, b Lusk 17 Kerr, c Copperfield, b Jackson 28 iloloney, lbw, b- O'Eeilly ...... 11 Wallace, e McCabe, b Q 'Eeilly .. 3? Weir, b O'Eeilly .. ., .. .. ... 11 Garson, npt out .. .. 40 Lamason, lbw, b O'Eeilly ...... .0 Hadlee, c McCabe, b Jack!5011. • • • • 7 Parsloe, b Wkite : .. 15 Tindill, *un out ■», ... .. 23 Cowie, c Cheetham, b O'Eeilly .. . 3 Extras ., .. .. ... .. .. 6 ♦ . Total ., .. 195 Fall pf wickets: Qne for 3L two for ■ 54, tkree fpp 70, four for 98, five for 120, six for 120, seyen for 1.27, eight for .144, njne for 187. • Bpwliwg. ■ O. M. E. W. Lusk 5" 0 32 1 Hynes 8 0 32 0 Jackson ...... 14 3 46 .2 O'Eeilly ... ..18 4 67 6 Wkite 5 3 6 1 Chipperfield 4 0 16 0 NEW SOUTK WALES. L; ^ First Innings. Fingleton, c Tindill, b Parsloe ' . v, 0 Ckeetkam, b Parsloe ........ 4 McOabp, b Cowie .. .. 12 Chipperfield, b Cowie .... • . 1 Barnes, not out 43 Jackson, npt, pufc 02 Estrag . . . i , ... ..... • 4 Total for foyr wicketg .. ., 126 : Fall of wicketss Qne for J, twp fpi 16, thrcp for 10, four for 20, Bowling'.
Q. M. E, W Cowie ...... 10 4 27 2 Earflpo ...... 8 0 36 2 V|van 10 5 24 0 Moloney ...... 4 0 35 0
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 49, 20 November 1937, Page 7
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