O'REILLY BOWLS WELL
——♦ GLAMORGAN BEGINS ! BADLY I AUSTRALIAN DECLARATION : <i:mt?;u pkess association— i>v eltcrr.it; ' TELEGBAi'H—COfTIUOHT.,) I ( Received August 7, 1.30 a.m.) ■ LONDON, August 6. In their match against Glamorgan jthe Australians declared with their i Saturday score of 440 runs for seven ! wickets. By lunch Glamorgan had 'scored 51 runs for five wickets, of I which O'Reilly had taken four. • The weather was fine and the s wicket soft. L ' Scores: ' » AUSTRALIA / First Innings sW. M. Woodfull, not out .. 227 .W. A. Brown, Jbv.% b Clay. . . 12 L. S. Darling, b Mercer . 26 . A. F. Kippax, c Dyson, b Lavis /7 1 E. H. Bromley, c Lavis, b Smart 13 i W. A. Oldfield, b Clay .. 0 rB. A. Barnett, b Mercer .. 9 -H. I. Ebeling, not out ■. 20 2 Extras • • . . 35 \ I Total for seven wickets idee.) 440 X I Bowling—Mercer two wickets for s 86 runs; Glover, none for 51; Clay, \ three for 124; Smart, one for 64; . Lavis, one for 47. GLAMORGAN First Innings i A. H. Dvson, b O'Reilly 11 -E: Davies, b Fleetwood-Smith 1 ■R. Duckfield, b O'Reilly .. - r > - M. J. Turnbull, b O'Reilly 0 G. J. Jenkins, not out • • 12 2 C. Smart, c Darling, b O'Reilly 2 ,i IG. Lavis, not out . . ■ ■ u j Extras • ■ '' | Total for five wickets 51 '! WYATT'S INJURY
i LONDON, August 6. R, E. S. Wyatt was wearing an aluminium shield when he was struck on the hand in a county match at' Birmingham. Later he said: "I hope this will not be seil ious. The injury is most painful.' ENGLISH AVERAGES HAMMOND AND VERITY 1 THE LEADERS ■± LONDON, August 5. 3 English cricket averages are:— I BATTING Runs. Average. ' W. IT. Hammond 1548 81.47 J. H. Human .. 1226 04.52 , L. E. G. Ames .. 1793 (54.21 " J. O'Connor . . 2068 (50.82. ' T. F. Cook .. 1698 60.5.4 , K. Tyldeslev .. 1847 59.58 1 RE. S. Wvatt . 3290 58.G3 : J. Iddon • ■ 3 852 57.87 1 M. Lcvland . . 1364 56.83 t E. Kendren (14t!u . 1706 53.31 i W W. Keeton MGth) 1624 52.38 l\Y. E. Wooiicv iI C. F. Walters '26 th) 1477 47.64 t ! IT. SutclifTc (28th) 1224 45.33 ' ! BOWLING s : Wkts. A\erage« .! H Veritv . . 108 15.89 ,|H. Larwoocl .. 82 16.01 •, jG. A. F. Panic .. 127 17.53 :j G. Gea'rv .. 51 17.0(5 ':J. C. Clay .. 75 17.82 ; T. B. Mi'ichell .. 147 17.93 I'W. F.. Bowes . . 103 13.76 •J. Smith .. 116 19.09 i M. W. Tale 101 19.45 iJ. L. Hopwood tilth) 85 19.63 iA. P. Freeman (14th) 141 21.56 ! \V. Voce 'l6tlT> 99 22.13 DEATH OF N. A. QUINN 1 SOUTH AFRICAN BOWLER 1, t ! CAPE TOWN, August C. I Neville Quinn. the' international 1 cricketer, who toured Australia and 1 New Zealand with the last South * African team, died suddenly at " Kimbcrley, i IN. A. Quinn. a left-hand slowish- : medium bowler, played for South j Africa against. New Zealand in Christchurch on February 27 and 28 and March 1. 1932.1
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