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CRICKET

AUSTRALIANS: WIN AGAIN- - ■[

(United Press Association—Ely Electric TelegraphreCopyright,)

NEW/ YORK, July 4?..-

At Staten Island,,, .the Australian cricketers won their final game, against time, on Tuesday ; ;by scoring .runs in seventy minute®, petting a > victory by seven wickets).. against a picked New York- team. 7' * - V

The New Yorkers ; declared ■ with' 151 rum for deveii-wioketh 1 . Three Australian; wickets were,down, for 134, when Rldm'dton came U\, Ho laid the wood on to such an extent thnt tho necessary runs were, compiled with only twoatninutes to> go. n ‘ The New Yorkers batted fifteen men' The Australian scores were; AUSTRALIAN .-4-First Innings. Nutt, not out ; 69

Carry, c and b Demotte Bradman, e Garcia, b Rogers McCabe, c. Grimsby, V Rogers ... 19. Richardson, b Rogers' 28 Extras • ... ! ... %

Total for four ; wickets ... 174 For Australia, Fleetwood-Smith took 6 for 41. For New York, Rogers took 6 for 36.

The Australians were the guests tonight of the United 'States Cricket As-, sociation at a farewell, banquet.

ENGLISH MATCHES

LONDON, July 19,

Yorkshire, with 84 for 4 in the sec- r ond innings, beat the Indians by six wickets.

Surrey beat Lancashire on the first’ innings. Scores: Surrey, first 8 'or '/4i declared (Sandhatn not out lb 3); set ond 0 for 119 declared, Lancashire firs; 280. Second 1 for 121. , Warwick beat Gloucester by 4 w.icxett-'. Gloucester, first 385 (Hammond 82), second ?27 (Dacie 87, Paine 5 for 96). "Warwick, first 478 (Bates 211). Second 6 for 135. Leicester beat Essex on the first innings. Els,sex first, 246. Second 8 for 265 declared. Leicester, first, 274 ; second 1 for 32.

Sussex defeated Kent by 10 wickets, Kent, first 76 (Tate 6 for 38), second 229. Sussex, first 300 (H, Parks ’B4) ; second 0 for

Notts beat Middlessex by 9 wickets. Middlesex, first 221. Second 116 (Larwiood 7 .for 57). Notts first' 237 (Peebles 5 for 91). Second 1 for' 101.'; Northants beat. Glamorgan On "the first innings. Northants, first, ‘315; (Second 5 for 248 declared. Glamorgan first, 1236. Second 5 for 212. “ J Hampshire heat Worcester by “ 81. Hampshire first 268. Second 120 i(Brook 6 for 31). Worcester first 139 [(Kennedy 5 for 50)'. Second 168. Somerset heat Derby on thg, first inning'. Derby, first 148. Second 9 for 324 declared. 'Somerset first 246. Second 2 for i 62.

India, .in the first innings lost 5 for 342 i( Nay ml u 101, Naoqmnl not out 143, Nazir Ali 55) versus Middlesex.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1932, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
409

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1932, Page 5

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1932, Page 5

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