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AUSTRALIA V. WEST INDIES. VISITORS' SKCONU INNINGS. - - s - - s S7 rLmr ic - v - rc.r A r y ? ( orYni'iriT.; H -r 4 ' - r.3 November 124th } S p.m.,) November 2!. { \cn», «Qf t wh*?n I'lay woi . .ijt-np- 1 ii! f ;in hour laro, tn-day 111 ~r >'rn- Wales . \W<- J' r >-,r . r.'i hat; men. Hundley and i.■- *i i r ; t-i«-• i i lie y-orr to I">'J when • ;if; ti! •■tirniit-d "a- f inn rtly caught by J;■ a<!u:: oconr) 11p off (hilvers--j.'/i. This i>nir liad put on liii-i. i Grant, hut tho latter nit. <!< -r>: a run was added. <■ .n ii' ii"'* was applauded ujn-'ii ho and u-hil'. the tail did their i-.-oj, tlu-ir niek<n up. ho doziv<.. ) in' * ••niook<T<i with criip hit- ■ n", rattling up -j.'. im-ludins; lour l-i fjl ll<i/vr iwi/iity minutes. Tl„". fi. Ming was keen. When tho • i>iri,r- v. f-rr ail cut the tea adjournr ti; '.va- taken. M'-C-ib'.'i thumb w injured in stop- . . n( . hot iro:n Ileadby. Fingle- • ■ ?<) a.- substitute for the remainder ,'.r th*- West Indies innings. Kippnx is yjixermz, Irom inSuenza, and Oldfield 13 ;• 'in; a.- .-apta!:;. •Tar-ki'-'n in t'n" r.penin;; partnership ■* i*a B>t a merry pace in the second of Xcu* .South V* ales. Xhe lat- •• r, ho'.veve*-, had a couple of narrow and as finally out leg-before. Kra-irnan look many risks and went Hitaply. Allsopp and Oldlield were • ic-tims to the versatile Constantine. I'airfax an<l Hunt, after several appeals against had light, played out time, ■.lumps b-.-in£ rlrawn at .".53 p.m., Xev; .""•■nth Wiles then requiring 89 to win. were : NKW SOUTH WALES. J- :r.-t J nni rips ... ... ... -07 Second Innings. V .lackson. 1> Martin .. ..62 Wendell-Hill. Ib-.v. b Martin .. ii - !'. ('•. Urariman. 1> Ilea'lley .. 22 V. Allsopp, b Constantino .. ." W. A. OMfieli], Ibw, b Constantine 0 A. Fairfax, not out . . . . 2 "A". A. Hunt, not out .. .. 0 JCx'ra, . . .. .. U Total lor fi\ e wickets .. 3.14 WEST I NOTES. Fir-t Innings ... ... 18S Si-rond Jrinings. C. A. Koach, b McCaW; ... ... 20 J. Ft. Martin, st Oldheltl, b ChilTors . . ... ... -1 T,. S. Birk'.-tt, r Oldfield, b Cbilvers ... ... ... 7 (I. H«ad]ov, c Bradmari. b Chilvers ... ... ... 82 ( i. Grant, run out ... ... 4-1 K. L. liartlett, o Bradman, b Hunt 'J 1.. N. ( c and b Chilver.s ... ... ... 50
I J. Barron, st Oldfitld f> Chilvcra ~ C. Scott, f; Hratlman, h Fairfax 1 ( i S. FronHs, rurt out ... ... 12 K S. St. Hill, not out ... ... 4 F.xtras ... .. ... 7 Total .... 211 Botvliug. Runs, tickets. Chilvers . . 7'A r> Fairfax .. 57 1 McCabe .. 31 1 Hunt. Zo 1 St«"irart . . 3S 0 CANTBRBURY ASSOCIATION. Tb© foliouiog team has been chosen to pi*y ps»ia»t tbe Sub-Associations' team at JTaflej- Park on December 3rd, at 10 a.m.— C. O. Cr*>rtord, N. Dorroen, J. Jacobs, J. Kerr, S. Lester, W. Z. Alerritt, if. L. Page, T. PoweJJ, J. Powell, A. W. Jlc/bert<. Jz q
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 18
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