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ENGLAND'S EASY VICTORY OVER QUEENSLAND FINE STAND BY O'CONNOR AND AYRES Br Tol«rrn.r>h--Proßj A«sooiatton-Oopyrl»ht (Eeo. November 30, 9.50 p.m.; Brisbane, November 30. Queensland made a poor showing against England in their second innings, and six men were out for 66 runs. O'Connor and Ayres made a valuable stand and carried the score to 101. The Queensland side was eventually defeated by an innings and 41 runs. Scores:— ENGLAND. First innings 119 QUEENSLAND. _ First innings 186 Second Innings. Fennelly,' st. Dolphin, b. Woolley 17 Oxenhani, st. Dolphin, b. Woolley ... 1 Moore, b. Parkin 20 Thompson, run out 3 Hartigan, hit wicket, b. Parkin 16 Howe, c. Wilson, b. Parkin 2 O'Connor, not out fid Ayres, e. Hearne, b. Woolloy 41 Hornibrook, e. Hendren, b. Woolley... 6 Marsden, b. Parkin. 0 M'Andrew, not out 4 Sundries 10 Total 192 Bowling Analysis.—Woolley, four wickets for 43 runs; Parkin, four for 54; Hovoll, none- for -11; Wilson, none for 43; Hendren, none for 15.—Press Assn.. J ENGLAND V. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN TEAMS FOR FRIDAY'S MATCH. (Rec. November 30, 9.50 p.m.) Brisbane, November 30. The following teams have been chosen to play in the match England v. an Australian Eleven, which commences on Friday :— England—Douglas, Wilson, Fender, nobbs, Hitch, Rhodes, Hendren, Hearne, Mussel], Woolley, Strudwick. Waddington is the twelfth man.
Australia — Armstrong, Collins, Macartney, Carter, Kippax, Dr. 'fozer, l)r. T'rcnnery, M'Andrew, Moore, Hornibrook, Marsdeii. Oxenhaiu is tho twelfth man. —Press Assn. VICTORIA V. SOUTH AUSTRALIA GREAT SCORE BT ARMSTRONG. (Rec. December 1, 1.20 a.m.) Melbourne, November 30. The match between Victoria and South Australia was continued to-doy. Tho weather was fine, and there was a good wicket. Victoria, in flieir second innings, made 724 (Armstrong 245, Liddicutt 152). Richardson ilook four wici»ts for 152, and Wright four for 184—Press Assn. Tin the first innings Victoria, made 310 and South Australia made 246.1 A PARLIAMENTARY MATCH .GOOD BOWLING BY AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER, Melbourne, November 30. A I'arliamnetary encket match, Federal v. Victoria, resulted in a tie. Mr. Hughes (Federal Prime Minister) captured four wickets for 45 runs, and just missed doing the "bat trick."—Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 57, 1 December 1920, Page 7
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