CRICKET AT HOME
AUSTRALIA BBATEN
MATCH AGAINSTFRVS.ELEVEN
By TclcEraph-J'ress Aesoclalioai—CopyrinM
London, Scjitembi'r IX
Fine weather and a fast, wicket prevailed for Hie second day's jilny between Uiu Australians «ml Fiy's Knglish Eleven at Bniy on Friday. 'J'he attendance- numbered 4000.
liuker (iS) failed to ad.l to his overnight score. Woolley played a lively innings for 27, made in twenty-five minutes, tho wore including live Is. Macartney dismissed licit , by means of a fine- return.
Hcarne, who carried his bat for i>s, played n faultless innings shov.-.ing allround piny. His score, inado in 150 minutes, included thirteen 4's. ilearne got his 50 after baiting toventy minutes. In a minority- of 20S, (he Australians showed better form at a second attempt. The batting was i'reo . and confident. Fiftv-seven was polleil after forty niin'ute, , play. Hitcli broko Kellewuy's leg stump. After tea the bowling was collared by splendid battle. Macartney drove brilliantly, his score of 71 being mode in 100 minutes, and 50 in 75 minutes. Bardslcy was forceful at the oxpunse of Itelf. Tlie 100 was lioisted in tevenly-fivc minutes. For the third day the weather mas line and tho wicket; fast. The attendant was suinll. The remaining seven Australian' wickets contributed 108. Hitch was in excellent, form with Him ball, and iini»licd with five wickets for St runs. Bardsley was dismissed by a wonderful left-hand catch, low down, in tho slips. Ho had batted for 85 minutes. Jlajmo was in for fifty minute?. Stinnett succumbed first bfll. Cnrkeek'.s dismissal was due to brilliant fielding by Barnes at mid-oil'. Gregory gave an excellent display lasting 80 minutes. The whole innings lasted 250 minutes. ' In their second innings the English' team made 97 for the loss of two men. thus winning by eight wickets. ' Scores arc as follow:— AUSTEALIA. First innings •■•••■ *- ■ Second Innings. Jennings, b. Keif H Kclloway, b. Hitch US Bardsley, c. Woolley, b. Barnes .;.. 30' Macartney, c. Hobbs, b. Hearno 71 Mayne, b. Hitch -*» Matthews, b. Hitch .' S Minnett, b. Hitch v 0 Gregory, c. Stedman, b. Hearno 48 Hazlitt, c. Woollcy, b. Hitch 0 Carkeek, run out 27 Whitty, not out l> Sundries 1G Total ...» '.' 301 How the Wickets Fell. 1 2 3 4 5 G '7 8 9 10 ■23 80 167 200 213 2H 227 231 292 301 Bowling Analysis. Barues, one wicket for 55 runs; Ttelf, one for 87; Hitch, five for 85; Ilearne, two for 44; Woollcy, none, for 17. ; ENGLISH ELEVEN. First Innings. Hobbs, c. Macartney, b. Hazlilt ......... 25 Rhodes, c. Carkeek,; l>; Hazlitt..:.....'. 12 Wilkinson, run out 0 Fry, st. Carkeek, b. Matthews 4 Baker, b. Hazlitt 28 J. W. Hearne, not out '.15 Woolley, 1.b.w., b. Whitty 27 lielf, run out '•'.." .>.. 16 Barnes, 1.b.w., b. Matthews 1 Hitch, run out •> Stedman, 1.b.w., b. Matthews ............ 8 Sundries W
Total ..'. 2SO How the Wickets Fell. 12345G789 10 21 25 52 90 163 201 22" 223 251 280 ' Bowling Analysis. 'Hazlitt, .took one wicket for 12 runs; Whitty, one for 75; Matthews, three for 55; Jiirinclt, none for 20; Kelleway, none for 24. . Second Innings. Rhodes, I). Whitty !) Wilkinson, c. Bnrdsley, b. Hazlitt ... 2 Hobbs, not out • 42 Hearne, not out •■•• 42 Sundries • « - . Total for two wickets hi- :', • Bowling Analysis. Hazlitt took one wickets for 12 runs; Whitty, one for 2i; Matthews, none for 28; MiiuieLt', none for 22; Mncai'lney, nono for 9. ■ ■ ■ , How -the Wickets Fell. 12 ' : 12 10 SOUTH AFRICAN MATCH. WON BY SIX WICKETS; By Telceraph—Press Assodation-Copyrieht (Rec. September 15, 5.5 p.m.) London, September U. The South Africans liavo won their match against the Gentlemen dl' England by six wickets. • ;• "• GENTLEMEN OP ENGLAND. First 'innings • 2S G Second Innings. Spooner, c, and l>. Faulkner 42 Bosanquet, c. Faulkner, b. Carter G2 Barrett, st. Ward, f>. Faulkner 1 Smith, c. Ward, b. Pegler 31 ' Kidd, b. Faulkner '• 4 Simms, 1.b.w., b. Faulkner 5 Chaplin, run out. * Jessop, c. Strieker, b. Pegler 0 Douglas, 1.b.w., 1). Pegler i 5 Tufnell, b. Pegler 0 Leveson-Gower, not out 0 Sundries .'. *> Total .••.» Wi SOI'TR AFRICA. First Innings. Tnylor, c. Jossop, b. Kidd 11l Strieker, c. and b. Simms 5 Xonrse, b. Smith 58 Faulkner, b. Smith .'. 1 Tanered, c. Tufnell, b. Douglas 1 10 White, c. nosanquet, b. Smith 3t Mitchell, o. Bosanquet, b. Smith ......... 13 Bcaiunont, not out 9 Pegler, c. .Teseop, b. Smith ■ 4 Carter, c. Tufnell, b. Douglas r> Ward, c. Tufnell, b. Smith 5 Sundries 15 Total 1"8 Second Innings. Taylor, e. Mosnnquet, b. Simins 67 Faulkner, c. Kidd, b. Douglas (il Xourse, l>. Simms • '■•• '10 Slricker, not out -I" Tancrcd, b. Simms ;.... ...i <• ■ 0 White, not out « Sundries ■ 22 ■ .Total for four wiektts 2"3
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