CRICKET IN SYDNEY
MATCH AGAINST TASMANIA
United Pres3 Association —By Electric Tele^
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SYDNEY, 23rd February. A New South Wales team opened the match against Tasmania yesterday. The visitors were kept on the run all day in broiling heat till the home side's innings ended,for 477 (Bill 115, Hogg 67, Lead.beater 128, Henderson 101). Bowling: Nash took three wickets for 75, Jamee four for 67, Hooper two for 81, Townley one for 97.
Three wickets went for 28, and itlooked as if Tasmania were going to shake things up. Then Hogg joined Bill, and when he Leadbeater helped to break the heart of the attack, which ought, to have accounted for Bill several times.
All hands were glad to call it a day when the innings closed.
Batting for Waverley against Gordon, Kippas made 100; for Paddington against Western Suburbs, Bettington made 73 not out; for Petersham against Glebe, Andrews made 121 and Sedclon 111; for Balmain against University, Nutt made 101 not out; for Manly "against Randwick, Gordon made 156.
Bowling for Paddingtou, Moore look three wickets for 7, and Asher four for 29; for Marrickville against Cumberland, Dein seven for 33.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 15
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193CRICKET IN SYDNEY Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 15
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