CRICKET.
EMERY ROUTS THE VICTORIANS. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright (Rec. December 28, 9.10 p.m.) Melbourne, December 28. > Tho inter-State cricket match New South Wales v. Victoria, in which' the former made 287 in the innings, «as continued to-day,,when the Victorians col-, lapsed before the bowling of Emery, 'although the .wicket was perfoct, Tho first innings of Victoria resulted in 83 runs, the chief 6corors being Scwart 20, and Ran'sford'2o. Emory captured seven wickets for 28 runs. In their second innings Now South Wales have lost three wickets for 111, the chief scorers being Bardsley (not out) 59, Diamond 31, and Emery (nof out) 11.' [Prior to tho selection of the last English team for England, Noblo advised the 1 inclusion. of Emory. "If 1 wore selector (said Noble) Emory would go to England' with the "Australian Eleven. Ho does not know much no.r, but ho is a sensible youth, and is billing and anxious to learn. I think h(> can be coached to make a great bowler. 'With'an obvious lack of bowling strength, there is a necessity for giving promising material every opportunity, and in Emery the material is there." But they did not take him.]
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 701, 29 December 1909, Page 5
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195CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 701, 29 December 1909, Page 5
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