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AUSTRALIA DEFEATED.

COMBINED TEAM'S EASY WIN, Br TcleEraDli-Press Association—Oopyritht London, September 4. J Tho Combined Counties defeated tho Australians by ten wickets. Delightful weather prevailed for tho resumption, but the attendance was small. Tho wicket continued good. Tho four remaining Combined wickets added 49. Uird was taken oft' a miss-hit ; in (lie slips after an innings lasting 210 minutes. He played brilliant cricket, excelling in driving and leg-hitting. His score of 112 included seventeen 4's, Tho Combined? wero at the wickets 1185 minutes. Webster fielded as substitute for Emery. The Auslralinns's second innings was not equal to their first. "Emery did not bat. 'The (jest partnership was that of Macartney and Bardsley, who added 77 for tho third wicket. Bardsley and Kclleway put on ,35 for tho fourth, and Bardsley and Minnett 31 for the fifth. Theso two scored at a fast rate, hitting 15 off ono over of Hitch, Minnelt contributing 11. ' Bardsley was tho sixth man out. Ho batted 150 minutes for his 76, and was particularly strong on tho leg-side. His score included seven Vs. Requiring 11 to win, the Combineds opened with Hobbs and J. W. Hearne. The runs were got off Boven balls, Hobbs hitting 11 off Macartney's only over. It had been arranged, to draw stump 9 at 5 o'clock, and the match was finished at 4.50. The scores were as follow:— COMBINED COTJNTIES. First Innings. Hayward, b. M'Laren , S Hobbs, b. Minnett : 57 Hayes, b. Hazlitt 37 Tarrant, b. Whitty 61 Hearno (J. W.), b. M'Laren 11 Bird, c. Mayne, b. Whitty 112 Kidd, b. Macartney 45 Mann, o. Carkcek, b. Hazlitt 2 Hitch, b. Whitty 10 Strudwick, c. Webster, b. Hazlitt ... 16 Hearno (J. T.), not out ; 4 Sundries 30 Total ; 396 How v the Wickets Fell. 1 2 3 i 5. G 7 8 9 10 17 10G 106 133 247 312 351 369 376 3D6 i Bowling Analysis. M'Laren, took two wickets for 84 runs; Whitty, three for 78; Hazlitt, three for 95; Minnett, ono for GO; Macartney, ono for 24; Kclleway, none for 25. Second Innings. Hobbs, not out 11 Hearno (J. W.), not out 0 Sundries •'■..-• 4 Total for no wickets 15 Bowling Analysis. Macartney, none for 11; Whitty, none for 0. AUSTRALIA. First Innings 227 Second Innings. Mayne, b, Hitch 4 Jennings, o. Strudwick, b. Hearne (J. T.) i Macartney, c. Tarrant, b. Hearne (J. W.) 35 Bardsley, c J. T. Hearne, b Tarrant... 7G Kclleway, b.' Hitch 8 Minnett, c. Kidd, b. Tarrant 14 Hazlitt, 1.b.w., b. Tarrant 7 M'Laren, b. Hitch j 2 Whitty, c. Hobbs, b. Tarrant 10 Carkeek, not out 4 Emery, absent 0 Sundries ■ 18 Total 182 How the Wickets Fell. 12345 6 7 8 9 8 10 87 121 152 156 IGO 177 182 Bowling Analysis. Tarrant, took four wickets for 34 runs; J. W. Hearne, one for G9; J. T. Hearne, ono for 19; . Hitch, three for 42. SOUTH AFRICA V. HAMPSHIRE. A DRAWN GAME. London, Soptembor 4. • The match, South Africa v. Hampshire, was drawn, greatly in favour of tho colonials. Nourso carried his bat for 213, a chancelcss innings, lasting 255 minutes, while Mead (Hampshire), unbeaten in each innings,, had an aggregate of 144. Details are as follow:— SOUTH AFRICA. First Innings 162 Second Innings. Taylor, 1.b.w., b. M'Donnell 63' Strieker, c. Barrett, b. M'Donnell ... 1G Nourso, not out 213 Tancred, st. Stone, b. M'Donnell"... 3 Faulkner, 1.b.w., b. Mead 1G White, st. Stone, b. M'Donnell % Pegler, b. Kennedy 4 Ward, b. Newman 4 Carter, b. Kennedy 30 Campbell, o. M'Donnell, b. Newman 7 Cox, c. M'Donnell, b. Kennedy 13 Sundries 27 Total '. 432 Bowling Analysis. , Newman, two wickets for 105; Kennedy, three for 125; Woodroffe, none for G3; M'Donnell, four for 56; Brown, nono for 19; Bignell, nono for 10; Mead, ono for 27. HAMPSHIRE. First Innings 137 Second Innings. Stono, b. Cox ' 5 Bowoll, 1.b.w., b. Faulkuor i Sprot, b. Cox 28 Mead, not out 77 Barrett, st.'Ward, b. Pegler 28 Brown, c. Pegler, !>.' Faulkner 15 Bignell, c. Ward, b. Faulkner 2 M'Donnell, not out / 10 Sundries '. 18 Total for six wickets 187 Bowling Analysis. Nourse, none for 16; Cox, two for 39; Faulkner, three for 49; Pegler, one for 30; White, nono for 34; Taylor, nono for 1.

THE AUSTRALIAN PROFITS. PLAYERS' SHARES. London, September i. The "Pnll Moll Gazette" stales Hint, except tho four who accepted the Board of Control's (onus (Bardsley, Wliitty, Macartney, nml Minnott), tho Anstrnlia.ll tenm's slinre of tho profit? of the tour will probably bo under «C2OO. Some of the players are hopeful thnt the "Board of Control will make (ho share of each up to JMOO.

LORD LOXDESBOROTJGH'S TEAM.. (Roc. September 5, 10.35 p.m.) London, September 5. Lord T.ondesborough's ton in (o meet the Australians at Scarborough will conpisl. of RanjiNnhji, Spooncr, Douglas, .lossop. Bird, Hirst, Denton, Rhode:-, Haigh, A. E, Eelf, and Mead,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1538, 6 September 1912, Page 5

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AUSTRALIA DEFEATED. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1538, 6 September 1912, Page 5

AUSTRALIA DEFEATED. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1538, 6 September 1912, Page 5

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