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NEW ZEALAND WIN BY SEVEN WICKETS

SOMERSET MATCH WALLACE’S DAZZLING BATTING Scoring At Express Speed (From the special correspondent of the United Press Association with the team). (Received 10 a.m ) Taunton, July 2. The New Zealanders’ win by seven wickets against Somerset came M the result of another wonderful exhibition of free batting by Wallace. New Zealand required nearly two runs a minute to win. Hadlee was enterprising until he ran himself out. Tindill was just opening out when he played over a good one. Carson was again dismissed by a catch in the Elips. Wallace gave a dazzling display, scoring at express speed. His first fifty included seven fours and two sixes. Lamaron, although aggressive when the opportunity offered, let (his more dashing partner have most of the bowling. The pair aided a hundred in forty minutes. Somerset’s second innings was distinguished by a patient century by the left-hander, Lee. Details are as follow: SOMERSET, First Innings .- 254 t Second Innings'. Rippon, c Tindill, b Cowie .... 7 Burrough, b Weir 11 Lee, c and b Gallichen 128 Gimblett, c Tindill, b Cowie .. 54 Ingle, c Dunning, b Cowie .... 43 Andrews, c Tindill, b Cbwle .... 0 Lukes, run out 37 Wellard, c Carson, b Gallichan 10 Bennett, c Tindill, b Dunning .. 5 Bunce, not out 7 Hazell, b Cowie 2 Extras '.. .... .. 12 Total 31S

NEW ZEALAND. First Innings 404 SECOND INNINGS. Hadlee, run out .. 21 Tindill, b Gimblett 21, Carson, c Bennett, b Wellard .. 4 Wallace, not out 77 Lamason, not out 38 Extras .............. 8 Total for 3 wickets' 170

BOWLING. O. M. R. W. Cowie 26 5 60 5 Weir .... 13 2 43 1 Dunning . 33 8 68 1 Gallichan 31 6 115 2 Page .... 4 1 18 0

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 463, 3 July 1937, Page 5

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NEW ZEALAND WIN BY SEVEN WICKETS Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 463, 3 July 1937, Page 5

NEW ZEALAND WIN BY SEVEN WICKETS Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 463, 3 July 1937, Page 5

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