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POOR BATTING

BY GLAMORGAN O’Reilly Takes 7 for 37. (Enitad Press 'Association—By Electrls Telegraph—Copyrights (Received this day lat 10.30 a.m.) LONDON, August 6. The weather was fine and the wicket soft. Australia declared with. 7 wickets down l'or 440. After making 112 in their first innings Glamorgan followed on, and at stumps had lost 5 for 189. Play was resumed half an hour late because of alhnight rain. Flcetwood-Smith came on. at 7 and O’Reilly at 11, and from then on the wickets fell ill quick succession, the slow bowlers making the .ball ‘fizz’, from the pitch which wars reacting to strong sunshine. Jenkinson arid Lavirs hit gallantly, but the side was. all out after 140 minutes. • - Glamorgan followed oil at -3.28’, when the wicket was eaisiei\ Fleetwood-Smith’s length was poor. O’Rciily again handled with" confidence. Dyson land Davies put on fifty-three (before Dyson was. caught, and with the addition of five runs three more Ibatsrneu were out. Jenking and . Smart became fcssocift ted in a partnership of 118 in 85 minutes ‘ before Smart was bowled. He hit ia sixer and twelve' fours. AUSTRALIA—First Innings

Woodfull, not out 227 Brown, lbw, b Clay 'l2 Darling, b Mercer 26 KippaXj C Dyson, ; b Lavis 77 Ohipperfield, b Clay ... 21 Bromley, c Lavis, b Smart 13 Oldfield, c Turnbull, b Cfiay ... ... 0 Barnett, b Mercer 9 Ebel.ing, not out 20 Extras ... ... 35 .Total (for 7 wickets, decld ).,,. rv 440, : , Bowling.—Mercer •t? for 86, 4 , Gjoyex 0 for .51, Clay 3 for .124, Davies 0 for 34j Smarj?, .1, .fpr;, 6J >jr v l. M ;; Firat Innings. Dawison, b i .-/,f| Davies, b Fl'eetwood-iSmith '1 Duckfield, b i O’Reilly ~ , i ...viTurnbull, b O’Reilly Smart, c Dsrling^ : 9} ? o*Reilly l '2l Jenkins,. st. Oldfield, <b O’Reilly. 33 •Lavis,j b Fleetwood-Smith 1 ' 23* Briefly, . c Woodfull, b O’Reilly . .12 Clay, ’b FleetwoodrSmith ... ... 9 'Mercer, c Darling, b O’Reilly ... 5 Glover, not. out = ® Extras ••• 'I I Total ' ... ' ..i- .•.•."112 Bowling.—Ebeling 0 fo r , 2, Darling 0 for 4, Fleetwood-Smith 3'' for 58, O’Reilly 7 for 37. • ' ' •■- . GLAMORGAN—Second Innings. Dyson, c Bromley,' b O’Reilly ... 20 Diavies, b O’Reilly ... ■&> Duckfield, o Bromley, b O’Reilly 1 Turnbull,, ib 'O’Reilly t ,Jenkins, not out ... -43 Smart, -*6 labeling ... f ••• 75 Lavis, not out :.. ••• •.•••.' . 9 Extras ..."' l ••• Total (for 5 wickets) ... 189 MERRITT IN FORM. (Received this dav at 10.35 a.m.) LONDON, August 6. In league cricket, Merritt scored 31, and took 8 for 88. Wyatt fielded to-day. He. says : “I am .undoubtedly fit for the test.” •

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1934, Page 5

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POOR BATTING Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1934, Page 5

POOR BATTING Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1934, Page 5

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