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M.C.C. TOURING TEAM.

MATCH AT HOBART. By Telegraph—Press ABSociation ; -Oopyrii:lit (Rec. January 26, 11 p.m.) Hobart, January 26. The match Sonth Tasmania v. England drew a large attendance, but the locals onlv showed iried- ere form. The visitors 'bowled' andbatted well, Woolley being particularly' good. He hit boundaries unceasingly, ■ and Rhodes also '.performed I'birilliantly,' the partnership accounting for ■130 runs. The wicket was good. " Tasmania. M'Kenzie, c. Barnes,' b. Hitch 0 Elthain, e. Foster, b.- Barnes 0 .Martin, b. Hitch 52 Hawson, c. Barnes, b. Foster;... ..13 Hudson, b. Hitch- '....'; li Windsor, b. Hitch • : 24 Paton, c. Vine. b. Hearne :.... -22. Chancellor, c. Strudwick.'b. Iremonger 9 Carroll,' 1 b Hea.rno 5 Boddam, not out - ........... 8 Parkinson, b. Hearno 2 Sundries ••••• -15 -Total ; .124 Bowling Analysis. Barnes took one wicket for 16 runs; Hitch four for H; Hcai-ne, three for 12; Fostor, ono for. 11; Iremonger, one for 26. England. Kinneir, 1.b.w., b. Paton ... !6 Rhodes, not oub « 71 Woolley, not out 79 Sundries 15 /Total for one wicket 191 THAT UNPLEASANTNESS. BOARD OP CONTROL'S REPLT. j. 1)7 Telecraflb—Pres« ■ Afisorio,HoTi—CoDyrlebi ' Adelaide,' ~Ta,nuary -26.Hill/has received the Board of Con-' trol's reply, to-the cricketers' protest. It points out ..that-'.the board's.:.representative would not be paid by the players, and denies that tho players are not allowed to appoint their, own- manager. ■ The letter adds that the board rlcsites to send the best team to ■ England,, but will not permit' any number, of, cricketers to dictate terms.and conditions of tho visit, or how a manager is to be appointed.. , SHEFFIELD SHIELD. INTER-STATE MATCH AT SYDNEY. Bj T«letrapli—Prcii A«»oaifl.Uon—CorjriiM (Roc. January 26, 9.25 p.m.) Sydney, January 26. In the final match for the Sheffield Shield, Victoria, in their first innings, scored 129, Armstrong (51) and Smith (20) were the chief scorers. Kolloway took throe wickets for 18 runs Hazlitt, threo for 50; Emery, two for' 42; Cotter, two for 17. New Scrnth Wales have lost seven, wickets for 240 48,- Bardsley 23, Jlinnett not out 65, Emery 22, Cotter not out 58). ' i AUCKLAND ELEVEN. (By Teieerapli—Press Association.) ■ ' Auckland, January .26., Sneddon is unable to make the trip •with tho Auckland cricket tenm. ilasou tillß' tha. vacsmcj. ■ ■

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 27 January 1912, Page 6

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M.C.C. TOURING TEAM. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 27 January 1912, Page 6

M.C.C. TOURING TEAM. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 27 January 1912, Page 6

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