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OXFORD BEATEN.

AUSTRALIANS' EASY WIN." SKILFUL BOWLING. By telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. London, Slay Si. '!ho Australians luul tui ea>y victory over Oxford University. Tim weather was bright, but colli, ami llio wickel_ hnft _ when vvis resumed this morning, When stumps were drawn on tlm previous day Oxford had five wickets down for -J5 runs. The vvmnming live batsmen did not do ;l-; much as their piedooe.-sors, Uazlitt and Whitty disposing of them for 2G runs. Haxliit got three of tlm wickets and Whitty two very cheaply. The innings Tustcil 110 minutes, 71 runs being scored. Tho Oxford captain (Twining), who was the not-out man, failed in negotiating n Whitty bvenk-baek, mid then Hazlitt clean bowled Cruteliley, whilst Kallmann was disposed of in AVliitty's next over, giving an easy catch to Gregory at point. Tiie Gaekwar of Uaroda, who had put together 17, went the next over. Ho tried a big piill off Hazlitt, but Bardsley held the ball on tlio boundary. Tho Gaekwar had survived two appeals for leg-before.. Then tho end came suddenly, tlm Inst three wickets falling without a run being added. The University followed on, and after the wicket had been rolled it played better. Hazlitt, Whitty, and Minnott wero tried beforo the luncheon adjournment, when tlio score read 50 for no wickets. After lunch, Macartney awl Whitty bowled. Knott and Twining had been playing excellently, and carried the scoro to 78 beforo Twining was caught at point by Hazlitt, of? Whitty. Tho century was recorded in 110 minutes. The Gaekwar of Barod.% was caught in the slips after making a dozen, half of which came from one hit. Tlio Australians' bowling had been very skilful. Carkeek was hit oil tho head with the ball, and had to remove tlm pads, Jennings supplanting him behind the wickets. After tea the wicket was in delightful condition. The attendance was larger, and numbered about 1000. Crutelileygot his runs mostly by on-driving, but his was a lucky innings. Naumauu was bowled first hall by Macartney. Whitty secured Oxford's remaining wicket after tlio addition of three byes. The innings lasted 230 minutes. The Australians pcturcd the 42 runs required to win the match in 25 minutes. Jennings gave a good exhibition of all-round ploy, making a Eve and a four.

The Gaekwar of Baroda, who was badly hurt in Um back yesterday evening, is now in a nursing home. The following are the scores:— OXFOBB TJiSIVERSITY.—I'irst Innings. Knot', b. Kellevay -V Hands, b. Whitiy 1? Colmnn, b. Macartney i Camplwll, b. Bazlitt ....' 10 ; Vidler, b. Whitty (! Twining, b. Whitty i Gaekivar of Baroda, c. Bardsiey, b. Haziitt I.J Crutchley, b. Haziitt 1 Naumann, e. Gregory, b. "Whitty ... :3 Kayo, li. Haziitt 0 Lord, not out 0 Sundries 11 Total 71 Bowling Analysis. Macartney took one wicket for 16 runs; Kelleway, one for 0; Hnicry, none for 10; | "Whilty, four for 11; Haziitt, four for i 14. : Hotv the Wickets Tell. 1 2 3 4 r. G 7 8 S 19 j 922 i,i 45 «(w fiß 71 71 71 Second Innings. Knott, c. and b. Macartney '42 'IVinjng, c.Hazjiit, b. Whitty .42 Colman, b. Whitty ' 3 Campbell, b. Macartney 29 Gaekivar of Baroda, c. Haziitt, b. Kelleway 12 Hands, 1.b.v., b. Wbitty 2 Crutchley, b. Macartney 35 Naumann, b. Macartney 0 Kaye, not out 13 Vidler, b. Macartney 3 Lord, b. Whitty 2 Sundries 24 Total 2(IG First Innings 71 Grand total 277 How the Wickets Fell, 123i56 7 8 9 10 7fi 83 02 ICS 112 171 171 178 1»3 20S Bowling Analysis. Haziitt took no wickets for 58 rims; Whitty, four for 78; Minnett, none for 15; Kelleway, olio for 17; Macartney, five for 44. AUSTRALIA. First Innings 1 236 Second Innings. Jennings, not out 33 Smith, not out a Total 42 Grand total 273 Bowling Analysis. Crutchley, no wickets for 12 runs; Vidler, none for 20; Kaye, none for 10.

WIN FOR SOUTH AFRICA. HOME TEAM BAFFLED BY BOWLING. London, May 24. The match betweeji the South African team and Worcestershire, which had to bo postponed yesterday owing to the sodden stilts of the wicket, was concluded to-day, when the South Africans won by an innings and 42 runs. The home side could do nothing with the bowling of i'egler and Faulkner, the soft wicket, suiting the bowlers. The County was disposed of for 50 runs. The following are the scores:— SOUTH AFRICA. First Innings. Taylor, b, Pearson 8,1 Hartigan, b. Cuft'e 10.1 Faulkner, c. Bale, b, Cufl'o 9 Xourse, 1.b.v., b. Bnrrbws 2 Snooke, b. Burrows 45 "White, St. Bale, b. Haywood 25 Selivrarz, St., b. Hayward 8 Mitchell, st., b. Rvwrird 2 Poglor, b, llftywnrtl II Ward, M., b. Wayward .1 ('us, not out: !> Sundries U Total 29S Bowling Analysis. Arnold look no wickets for «l runs; tiMi for 70; Burrows, one for 45; Cheftcr, none for jo; fi v e for IP I i'M.t'iOßi two for 3ii Buriia, uoao for Ji.

WORCESTERSHIRE. First Innings. f Pearson, c. Pegler, b, Faulkner 0' Bowley, c. AVavd, b. Faulkner l i : Arnold, c. Faulkner, l>. Pegler S Hums, 1.b.w,, b. Faulkner 0 CuiTe, b. Pegler 28 Collier, b. Pegler 3 Simpson-Hayward, b. Pegler 3 Burrows, c. bourse, b. Pegler 2 •T. Turner, st. Ward, b. Pegler / 0 Bale, not out 1 Chester, st. Ward, b. Pegler fl Sundries 0 Total M Bowling Analysis. Faulkner, three vrickets for 19 runs; Pegler, seven for 31. Second Innings. Pearson, c. Schwarz, b. Faulkner ... 10 Bowl-ey, b. Schwarz ill Arnold, 1.b.w., b. Riulkner 'fl Burns, c, and b. Schwarz 22 Cuff**, b. Schwarz 16 Collier, b. White 11 Turner, c. Paislknor, b. White 1 Hayward, b. Schvrarz 0 Burrows, c. Schwarz, b. Pegler 45 Bale, b. Pegler 43 Chester, not out 10 Sundries 1!) Total 206 Tirst Innings 50 Grand total 256 Bowling Analysis, Faulkner took two wickets for 22 Tiros; Pegler, two for 43; Sohwarz, four for 59; Cox, nojso for 14; White, two for 33; Nourse, none for 16. WAITER'S TEAM V. PEST OP ENGLAND. (Pieo. May 26, 5.5 p.m.) London, Hay 25. Warner's team mads 509 runs in their first innings against the Host of England. The Rest of England in their first innings made 237 runs (Jessop 84), j and in their second innings have lost no wickets for 98. 1 (liec. May 27, 0.25 a.m.) London, May Mi. In their match against Warner's eleven tiio Rest of England closed their second innings, for "K runs (Jessop 55). Warner's eleven thus iviiis by an innings and 10 runs.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1450, 27 May 1912, Page 5

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OXFORD BEATEN. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1450, 27 May 1912, Page 5

OXFORD BEATEN. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1450, 27 May 1912, Page 5

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