BAITING AND BOWLING
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(ADSIRAUAH - NEW ZEALAND CABLE ■ ASSOCIATION.) . _ • LONDON, Bth July. Tho -Players averages in county matches to date are-as-follow : —
Batting.—Hendren, 1703 runs,'average 77.40: Mead, 1011 and-63.18; Lowry, 1172 and 53.27; Makepeace, 1382 aiid 53.15.
Bowling.—Rhodes, 65 wickets, average cost 9.67 runs: .Kilner, 84 and 10.78; Tate, 105 and 10.91; Matthews, 87 and 11.57; Macaulay, 78 and. 12.92.
(Received 10th July, 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, 9th' July. E. .A. M'Donald, playing- for Nelson against Todmorden, took fivd wickets for 36 runs. .
J3. A. M'Donald is an Australian bowler, who played for Victoria and represented Australia in . Test matches since 1921. He is. a fast bowler, and a, hard-hitting batsman.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 7
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