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AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TOUR SECOND MATCH AT MOOSEJAW. By Telegraph—Press Assn.-Copyright ' Mppsejaw, Aug. 3. In the second match against a selected local team the Australian cricketers won easily on the first .inninge. The Australians' lost six wickets for. 198, and Moosejaw, who batted 18 mep,. scored 74.' ■ .The Australian score? were:— Bradi nan » out iO® Richardson, b Buckley ........... ;44 Nutt, c Howl&nd, b Jones 11 McCabe, c Wright, b Buckley .... 1 KippaJs, c Leech, b Stewprt ...... • 10 Tolhurst, c Leech, b McLeod ...... ’lv Ives, c Wright, b McLeod 6 Rope, not out Extra • i :’ Total; (for six wickets) ...... 196 Australian • bowling analysis: Ives, 11 wickets fbr 23 Hint; Mailey, five for 25. !

YORKTON TEAM DEFEATED. ANOTHER CENTURY TO BRADMAN. Rec. 9 p.m. Vancouver, Aug. 4. The Australian cricketers dismissed a Yorkton team for 139 runs and then Stored 366 for five Wickets. Bradman, made his foirth century- -of the week and McCabe made. 57. Ives arid McCabe shared the fowling honours. ;

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1932, Page 4

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