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WIN FOR AUSTRALIANS. . (United Press Association — By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.). ■ , . EDMONTON, August 8. Dismissing 1 the -local’ “All 'Star ’’ fifteen for 84 runs, the- Australians hit •up ‘ :f>or heven wickets, . winning, their first game here ‘on Monday? The scores were 1 :— . / '• ■ ■■■- •/ ;• -: •'!' .'AUSTRALIA —First''innings. Rolf, c 'and b Croft ... ... ... ’ll Bijapniaii, c Thomson, b Muter ... 34 ■Nutty b Muter . ... ... ; S 3 McCabe, c King, b Holton ■ •... ! 4 .To;]jh,upt, b Holton ',2 /Isppax, c King, b Neale , 82 Ives, .foot out ... . 45 Mailey, c .Croft, b , Johnson , 34 .t-‘Extras ... ... , ... 12 Total for seven wickets ” ’ .277 .. In the bowling, McCabe took nine wickets for 32 runs. >•' ; " ,THE. ijJAM FOR AUSTRALIA, y ,n LONDON, August 8. ■\, Tire. “.Sketch" says: Tate has been definitely chosen for the .Australian tour, the selectors bowing, “’to public opinion. It’alspVstates that Ley land is a certainty W# inclusion. Sussex officials state that they have not been approached to release Tate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1932, Page 5
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