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AUSTRALIANS DOING WELL

FIRST INNINGS TOTAL PASSES YORKSHIRE’S. HOME SIDE FARING BADLY IN SECOND .TJRIKE. FOUR WICKETS DOWN FOR 46. (Received This Day, 1.12 a.m.) LONDON, July 17. The weather was fine and the wicket in good order for the resumption of the cricket match between Australia and Yorkshire. Australia just avoided being headed in the first innings, making 348, eight over Yorkshire’s total. At the luncheon adjournment, Yorkshire in the second strike, had lost four wickets for 46. Grimmett, after square-cutting Smailes, was clean bowled by Bowes, who also shattered Wall’s wicket and then in his third over might have had Fleetwood-Smith caught in the slips. Ebeling drove Smailes and Bowes for a boundary apiece. He should have been caught and bowled by Smailes at 11, but drove him twice powerfully to the covers and boundary, passing Yorkshire’s total before being clean bowled by Bowes. The innings totalled 260 'minutes. AUSTRALIA.—First Innings. Woodfull, c sub., b Smailes . 54 Brown, c Macaulay, b Bowes 14 Bradman, b Leyland 140 McCabe, b Bowes , 21 Darling, c sub., b Bowes 45 Bromley, lbw Macaulay, 16 Barnett, b Bowes 7 Grimmett, b Bowes,, 8 Ebeling, b Bowes’ 27 Wall, b Bowes j Fleetwood-Smith, not out ... 1 Extras 44 Total 34s Bowling Analysis.— Bowes, 7/100; Smailes, 1/68; Macaulay, 1/41; Turner 0/53; Verity, 0/33; Leyland, 1/33. YORKSHIRE. First Innings 340' Second Innings. Mitchell, b Wall 4 Barber, b Ebeling .._' 0 , Leyland, b Wall j Turner, b Fleetwood-Smith 20 Wood, not out2l Sellers, not out n

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Wairarapa Age, 18 July 1934, Page 5

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AUSTRALIANS DOING WELL Wairarapa Age, 18 July 1934, Page 5

AUSTRALIANS DOING WELL Wairarapa Age, 18 July 1934, Page 5