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Cricket

THE AUSTRALIAS' TOUR. FINAL GAME AT FORBES. London, Sept. 18. The Australians played a one-day match against North Scotland -t Forres . . North Scotland m the first innings scored 96, Sinclair (13) ami Macßae (21) being the chief scorers Mailey took four' lor 31, Richardson two for 21 Everett three for 12, Macartney one lor 7 \ustralia in the first innings made 385f-Andrews 61. Ryder 92, Everett 77. Ponsford 32, Oldfield 38. MeKissack took tour tor 112, Brittain Jones three for 47, Bowden three for The weather was fine and the wicket soft. The Scots’ opening pair made a promising stand, but the remainder feH easy victims to the bowlers. The Australuin.s flatted in holiday spirit and slashed the bowling iiuuiii. • J his matefi concludes the tour, lhe Australians disband to-morrow to .spend the last ten days according io their own devices, and will said by the Canadian-Pacific steamer Montrose on October j.—(A. aml N.Z.)

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 234, 20 September 1926, Page 2

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Cricket Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 234, 20 September 1926, Page 2

Cricket Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 234, 20 September 1926, Page 2

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