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CRICKET

TOUR OF AUSTRALIAN TEAM PICNIC CRICKET IN SCOTLAND halted Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, September 14. In the last match of the tour the Australians defeated the North of Scotland at Forres, by an innings and 20 runs. It was a happy day’s cricket of the village green standard. The umpires wore plus fours. Seventy minutes sufficed to dismiss the North of Scotland—the lowest score against the Australians of the lour. The batsmen were extremely nervous, despite the fact that none of the bowlers was trying very hard. The whole affair was quite absurd from a cricket point of view. The Australians opened tail first. After O'Reilly had hit four sixers, Kemp dismissed McCabe and Bradman with successive balls. The innings was carefree and lasted only 85 minutes. When Scotland batted the second time McCabe kept wickets instead of Barnett, who opened the bowling, but the Scotsmen fared little better. Following are the scores: NORTH OF SCOTLAND. ■Pir.cf. Tnnine's

Total 166 Bowling analysis—Peebles, five for 84; Braid, two for 29; Kemp, two for 34; Grant, one for none. LANCASHIRE V. REST TEST PLAYERS IN FORM United Press Association — By Electric Telegrapn—Copyright LONDON, September 14. The champion county, Lancashire, playing the Rest of England, in their first innings made 206 (Duckworth 69). Bowes took four wickets for 73, Verity four for 50. The Rest, in their first innings have lost nine wickets for 385 runs (Walters 79, Leyland 182).

First innings. Bremner r c Brown, b Wall •• •• 0 Grey, c Barnett, b Wall 6 Grant, b Ebeling 3 P. Clark, b Fleetwood-Smith .. .. 7 Richardson, b Ebeling 5 Grant-Peterkin, b O'Reilly .. .. 9 Peebles, c McCabe, b Fleetwood3 Braid, b O’Reilly 2 K. Clark, not out 1 Wigram, b Fleetwood-Smith .. .. 4 Kemp, b O’Reilly 0 Total 48 Bowling analysis—Wall, two for nine; Ebeling, two for 16; O'Reilly, three for 11; Fleetwood-Smith, three for four. Second Innings. Bremner, c Barnett, b Dnrling .. 5 Gray, b Wall 13 Grant, c and b Barnett 5 P. Clark, b Barnett .. 0 Richardson, b Wall .. 10 Grant-Peterkin, b Wall 6 Peebles, b O’Reilly 10 Braid, b O’Reilly 10 K. Clark, b Ebeling 1 Kemp, b O’Reilly 0 Wigram, not out 28 10 Total 98 Bowling analysis—Darling, one for 14; Barnett, two for seven; Chipperfield, none for 34; Wall, three for 13; Ebeling, one for 15; O’Reilly, three for AUSTRALIA. j First Innings. Wall, b Peebles 0 O'Reilly, c and b Peebles 47 Fleetwood-Smith, stpd. GrantPeterkin, b Peebles 8 Barnett, c K. Clark, b Braid 16 Bradmnn, c Richardson, b Kemp .. 7 Kippax, stpd. Grant-Peterkin, b 15 Darling, b Peebles 14 Brown, b Grant 21 Ebeling, not out 0 19

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19906, 17 September 1934, Page 12

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CRICKET Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19906, 17 September 1934, Page 12

CRICKET Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19906, 17 September 1934, Page 12

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