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ONE-DAY CRICKET.

EAST OF SCOTLAND DEFEATED. AUSTRALIANS OPEN BADLY. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) LONDON, July 20.—1 n a one-day match against the East of Scotland at Perth, having, dismissed the home team for 120 runs, Australia opened badly, losing three wickets for 38. Then Taylor and Oldfield had a profitable partnership, yielding 77 runs, which changed the whole complexion of the game. Andrews gave a bright display, and carried on, enabling Australia to win easily. East of Scotland. Claughton, c Mailey, b Everett .. .14 Grieve, b Everett 7 Melville, c Everett, b Richardson . 33 Marshall, b Mailey 30 Fergusson, lbw, b Richardson .... 2 Heath, b Richardson 1 Gardiner, c Mailey, b Richardson 0 Anderson, b Mailey 2 Sievwright, not out 10 Simpson, c Ellis, b Mailey 2 Weir, b Everett 6 Extras 13 Total 120 Bowling Analysis.—Everett 3/20, Ryder 0/5, Mailey 3/56, Richardson 4/23, Ponsford 0/3. Australia. Richardson, e Fergusson b Marshall 9 Taylor, b Anderson 53 Ryder, e and b Sievwright 1 Ellis, b Fergusson 8 Oldfield, c and b Heath 42 Andrews, lbw, b Marshall 65 Ponsford, not out 10 Extras 18 Total for six wickets 206 (Reuter). AUSTRALIA v. SCOTLAND. (Received This Day, 1.25 a.m.) LONDON, July 21.—Tn the Australia v. Scotland match, at Edinburgh, Scotland has two wickets down for 16 runs (Kerr, not out 2‘-Parker, b Grimmett 3; Groves, st Oldfield, b Grimmett 11). —(Reuter.)

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Wairarapa Age, 22 July 1926, Page 5

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ONE-DAY CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, 22 July 1926, Page 5

ONE-DAY CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, 22 July 1926, Page 5

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