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A Bowler's Wicket

New Zealand’s Modest Total DUNNING IN DESTRUCTIVE MOOD United Press Association —By Electrlo Telegraph.—Copyright. LONDON, May 24. The special correspondent of the Press Association with the New Zealand cricket team states that the sun during the afternoon made the soft drying wicket ideal for bowling in the match between New Zealand and Staffordshire. Weir and Wallace alone showed ability to score. Lamason made a better beginning, but was beaten by pace off a difficult wicket, likewise Lowry. Dunning during Staffordshire’s innings made the ball swerve, turning it sometimes a foot. He was ably supported in the field by Vivian and Wallace. The attendance was 500. Scores:— NEW ZEALAND First Innings Hadlee, b Hollowood 36 Kerr, b Wakelin O Lamason, b Wakelin g Weir, c Ikin, b Wakelin Wallace, c and b Lawton 14 Carson, b Lawton , 5 Vivian, c Lawton, b Wakelin 2 Lowry, b Wakelin 2 Donnelly, c Hollowood, b Wakelin A Gallichan, b Lawton 7 Dunning, not out - - - 5 Extras 5 Total 119 Second Innings Kerr, lbw, b Lawton 2 Hadlee, not out 7 Extras 0 Total for one wicket 9 STAFFORDSHIRE First Innings Smith, c Vivian, b Dunning - r --„ g A. Hollowood, b Dunning 16 Storer, b Dunning ~ - 4 Bryan, c Carson, b Gallichan 13 Ikin, b Dunning o Plant, lbw, b Dunning 0 Edge, b Dunning a Wakelin, run out 0 Adams, c Hadlee, b Dunning 20 Lawton, b Dunning 4 R. Hollowood, not out . 0 Extras l Total 66 No bowling analysis was received. Three for 93 NEW ZEALAND’S SECOND INNINGS i Received Wednesday, l a.m. STOKE-ON-TRENT, May 26. New Zealand in their second innings have lost three wickets for 93 (Hadlee, not out, 60; Weir, 10; Lamason, 19). The weather is fine and the wicket is drying.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 5

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A Bowler's Wicket Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 5

A Bowler's Wicket Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 5

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