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AUSTRALIAN TOURING TRAM
(United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright.) V SANTA BARBARA, August 25. The Australians meat the “ontecio Cricket Club of Santa Barbara at Peabody Stadium. The local, team’s 18 players batted first and vv'ere. dismissed for 58. McCabe took 8 for 30, Ives 4 for IQ, Fleetwcod-Smith 5 R(r 12. _ -•■; ;u hv, ' ''■*'* : s. . The Australians lost. 6 . fog 387. ■ .. -Nutt and Kippax. made open- t',n< ing stand. 1)1 scored-.with;, shots all round the.,wicket,; his; innings'be- : vy r ing of great edlUc^pn.jJ f -,value to the .;**.■ spectators. Tolhurst and Ives 'enter- A tained the . crowd with terrific, hitting., p’ The scores were:—Nutt, 58, Kippax 54,, Richardson 18, Eiradmah 121, Me- , Cabe 15, Tolhurst 52, Ives 46 not out, Carney 18 not out, extras 5. „
AUSTRALIANS AT HOLLYWOOD. LOS ANGELES,'. August 26. ‘ The Australian cricketers defeated the Hollywood Cricket Club by 209 runs for five wickets, to / 99. for' seventeen wickets. ,V. ; ' « J'di.. • Bradman .scored 48, McCabe 66: andy Kippax 64. V? ,-,'h ■*■'■ f The Hollywood .team included former British players in movies,/-among them being Boris Karloff, H., B. Warner, Desmond Roberts, Murray Kinmellj Claude King,.BUdXJoubery Smith, ■ INPIaEkBNT." : ' LONDON, August 25 % India Ist, 270, (Naidu £9, Watt 4 for 53). Kent scored 154 (Pearce 65), India, 2nd., 0 for 15. HAMMOND’S RECORD SCORE. • RUGBY, August 26; ,: ■' Hammond made the highest score in his career in first-class, cricket to-day, when he made 261 for .Gloucestershire whose first innings against Lancashire yielded 514 runs.. ; ,•-h :
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1932, Page 4
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