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N.Z. TOUR | \ WORCESTER’S FINE SHOWINC. (From Special Correspondent of United Press Association with the team). (Received this day at 9.25 a.m.) ‘ WORCESTER, June 10., Now Zealand collapsed when the wicket and outfield seemingly favoured'the batsmen. Five wickets fell within an hour. Hadlee and Carson stayed till lunch but both fell quickly afterwards. The only other stand was 24 I for the last wicket by Weir and Gallichan. A feature of Worcestershire’s second innings was the steady bowling of the tourists, lmt late in the afternoon the County forced the pace and declared leaving the New Zealanders half an hour to bat. The crowd of two thousand certainly saw eventful cricket, seventeen wickets falling for 381 runs in the day. WORCESTER—First innings Bull b Roberts 21 Grinslmw h Gallichan 103 Cooper, c Roberts b Vivian 81 Gibbons, b Roberts 32 Martin b Roberts 9 Horton, b Roberts 64 Quaife, b Gallichan 4 Haworth, h-Vivian ....5..9Bullcr,„g;slf|^tafp?) ii b Vivian 'to.; 29 • Jackson (in) .-... 3 Extras 9 Total 374 Bowling : Roberts -* For 69 ; Weir 0 for 62 Moloney, 0 for 73; Gallichan 2 for 88; Vivian 4 for 70 ; Page 9 for 5. WORCESTER.—2nd Innings Bull, 1) Weir : 17 Grimshaw, std Lowry b Vivian ... 17 Martin,, c Lowry b Gallichan ... 19 Cooper Ibw; • Vivian 24 Gibbons c Carson b Vivian 54 Toworth c Lamason, b Page ••• 53 Jackson (not out) ... 4 Horton (not out) 6 Extras 18 Total 6 wickets declared 207 Bowling—Roberts 54/0, Weir 27/1,. Vivian 66/3, Gallichan 17/1, Page 20/I.* NEW ZEALAND—First Innings Kerr, c Grimshaw' b Perks ; 2 Hadlee, c Boiler b Howorth 58 Moloney, b Perks 0 Lamason, b Martin 2 Vivian, b Martin 16 Page, c Martin b Howorth 3 Carson, b Hownrth 37 Lowry, c Horton b Perks ' 3 .Weir (not out) 12 Roberts, c Buller b Perks 0 Gallichan, c Buller b Howorth 10 Extras H Total 154 Rowling; Perks 4 for 43, Martin 2 tor 26; Howorth 4 for 53; Jackson 0 for 13; Horton 0 for 8; Grimshow 0 for 0. NEW ZEALAND—Second Innings. Kerr b Perks 0 Hadlee (not out) ... 12 Moloney (not out) ... 7 Total 1 wicket for 17 NEXT AUSTRALIAN TOUR. LONDON, June 9. The provisional programme for the Australian Cricket team’s tour of England in 1938 includes test matches in Nottingham, beginning on June 10, Lord’s (June 24), Manchester (July 8), Leeds (July 22), and the Oval (August 20). WOMEN’S TEAM. ■ Warwickshire playing a one-day match "against‘the Australian women’s cricket'team made 124 in the first inning. Walsh 4/13. ’Deane 2/16‘ Australian women 3 for i 45. George (not i out) 69( Flaherty 33. Australian women won by seven wickets.
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