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CRICKET.

AGAINST SCOTLAND. [Reuter Telegrams.] (Received this day at 10.10 a.m.V ' LONDON, July 20. SCOTLAND—First Innings. Claughton, e. Jla.ilev b. Everett ... II Grieve, b. Everett 7 Melville, c. Everett b. Richardson 33 Marshall, b. .Mailey ”0 Fergusson. l.b.w. Richardson 2 Heath, b. Richardson 1 Gardiner, c. Mailcy b. Richardson 0 Anderson, l>. Mailcy 2 Sicvwright, (not out) 10 Simpson, c. Ellis b. Mailcy 2 Extras 13 Total 123 Bowling:—Everett 3 for 20, Ryder 0 for 6, Mailcy 3 for 56, Richardson 4 for 23, Ponsford 0 for 3. AUSTRALIA—First Innings. Richardson, c. Fergusson, b. Marshall Taylor, b. Anderson 53 Ryder, e. and b. Seivwright 1 EHis. b. Fergusson 8 Oldfield c. and b. Heath 42 Andrews, l.b.w. b. Marshall 65 Ponsford (not out) 13 Extras Total for 6 wickets 206 Rowling: Marshall 2 for 20, Seivwight- 1 for 30, Heath 1 for 48, Claughtou 0 for 20, Anderson 1 for 26, Weir 0 for 2.

In the one day match against Scotland, having dismissed the Home team for 120, Australia opened badly, losing three wickets lor 38. Then Taylor and Oldfield, in a profitable partnership, yielding 77, changed the complexion of the game. Andrews with a bright display, carried on enabling Australia to win easily.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1926, Page 2

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CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1926, Page 2

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1926, Page 2

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