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; . SHEFFIELD SHIELD 'VICTORIA DEFEATS QUEEN S- - :,vF 1 LAND . 'by Pnitedl Press Assn, by El. Tel. OonvriKhi (Received Fob. 4, 'll p.m.) BRISBANE, Feb. 4. lii; tho' Sheffield Shield against Victoria, Queensland- in the second Tunings made 200 (Bestead 79, Hulu- • bare] 05). Ironmonger took three for 1 511 Btackie three for 62, Alexander two ; for 41. Victoria won by an in- • nings a rid 33 runs. Tlie ' Victorians i now go to Adelaide, and if they gr in an outright win against South Australia. will ea.pture’ the Shield from New: South Wales. L . GOOD PROGRESS OF NEW ;7IEA- ' LAND ) MR HUGH TRUMPILE’S OPINION United Press Assn, by HI. Tel. Copj-richl (Received Feb. 4, 9.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, Feb. 4.
.Mr Hugh Truinblc, secretary ol rim 'Melbourne Cricket Club, who j'eturned from New Zealand to-day, said lie had witnessed the. cricket, tests in New Zealand, and was impressed with the progress the New Zealanders were making. There were many really good batsmen there.
YOUTH V. YOUTH
WARNER PICKS ENG USD SIDE
AUSTRALIANS EXCEL IN
BATSMEN
YOUNG ENGLAND HAS BETTER
BOVLFRS
United Preßs Asen. by El. Tel. Copyright LONDON Eeb. 3. •
P. E. Warner, writing in the .Morning Post, and impressed with the youth of the Australian eleven, selects an English side, . the qualification of which is that none'-'has at-tained-the age of 28 years, to oppose them. They are:. Allen, .Mitchell, .Hammond, Larwood, Ames, Diileepsinbji, Robins, KilHok, Peehli's, Crawley, and Voce. 9 heir averami age is 2 3years. ' "‘Tliis Young England XL has not four batsmen equal to Pension). K.ippax, Bradman and Jackson,’’ Warner says, “But it will be admitted tli at Hammond is the greatest ol cither side, and Dnleepsinh.ii is comparable with -Jackson anil Bradman. Enuland’s bowling with Voce, Robins. and Peebles is definitely strong-
POVERTY BAY ASSOCIATION
DATES FOR REP. FIXTURE
Tino weekly meeting ol the management committee of the Povert,. Jay Cricket Association vvsi,x held on Monday evening, tho 'ehairms.ui ((Mr. If. 10. -Maude) .presiding over the following: Messrs' A. Biguall \\ . Mason, A. (J. \\ opi'liclii, -J. Kay. A. Raker, S. Edwards. V. C. R .Milford, F- Bennett and if. V . Cumnung (Jum. see.) lhe Wairoa sub association asked lor a match at ' Gisborne" on April -1. "rim dates were acceptor, sc. eject to Die use oi me Ural ue. 111 obuuucd. Waiapu asked that- the dates 01 ute suggested match at Waipiro if.i.y be rebruar.v 16 ami I,—im dates were accepted and tin: sc.ecun was asked to submit a team to the m-xt meeting, hegardmg a match v. Jlawke s j.jv-ar- rNupier, it, was resulted to suggest reuruary 28 and -March r ,ts mo most su.table dates, with the proviso that, if llawiu; s May could-i,-t guarantee a return game, t.ne \ isit to Napier be postponed until me end of March. It was decided that the compeU t.uiis be continued on race days. the use ol one wicket (or two if required) at tho Oval on February |.l was granted lor the annual match between Old Boys oi Christ’s College and Wanganui College. The junior draw tor Saturday next was made as follow : Celtic v. School A at the School; Tmangaiiui v. S( boot at the Domain.
COCK O' THE- NORTH" CUR
TARLHEKU BEATS KAITI
EDVARDS BOM i.S WELL.
ion ms represent mg die laruheru Jvuiti ireeziug worns me: u'-ci ilie HWk-uml tu tueir first clash this .Mason nor die "cock o die >Ollll i• 1111. Alter -.iMi'd, lnay. 1 aruluiru retained the imp-ay oy die convincing margin 01 an innings ami to mils, jtxaiti matle
..... in. dioir first innings, lH'er \-i> and l.ynex tpuj he'mg. associated m a user in tim'd wicket stand. Eduards howled excellently tlmmghout the innings anu Had die mie record of eight lor Id on It: overs. 1 anthem replied with JB-i, tm*. tinrn wieket stand between Edwards r~■.>> and Cooney (IS) again proving very productive, while Clarke (tin; and nail (.10 not out) also made nsetul contributions. Beer, six lor 0;, was :11 1 o most successful Kaiti truudier. Ratting again, .kaili collapsed before more excellent bowling by Edwards, being all out tor '2 it, Holshier carrying his bat j’or 7. Edwards obtained eight Jor Id m- this innings, making his full record for the mutch 1G wickets lor 32 runs. Gregory, in Kaiti’s first timings, . was batting well when hit 011 the eye by a rising ball, this compelling his retirement, 'la rube m sportingly agreeing that U’Conncli could bat in place of the injured man in tin; second innings. Detailed shores were:
K.AITJ. —dirst Innings.— McCoy b Edwards ... .... ••• - Holshier, b Edwards U Deer, b Edwards -7 l.ynex, 1.b.w., b Edwards ... 10 Jeffreys, b Edwards 0 Coleman, b Molierrow 0 Gregory, retired hurt.. ... ... 8 Mitchell, c Wall b Edwards ... 0 Chapman, jbw, In Edwards ... 1 Heunessy, not out 2 Sharp, b Edwards 0 Extras .., 4 Total ... »l Rowling: Edwards, 12 overs, 3 maidens, S wickets,- it) runs; Cameron, 2,0, 0, -8; Ingram 3,0, 0, 13; McKerrow 2,0, .1, 3; Robinson, 3.3, 3,0, 3. ' —Second Innings.—l- - fb Ingram. 0 Holshier, not out ... ... 7 Reel - , c and b Edwards 0 JLy.nox, b Edwards i 0 Jeffreys;' b. Edwards ... , ... ... 2 Coleman, c Robinson, b Edwards G O’Connoll (sub.) b Edwards ... 3 Mitchell, 1* Edwards ... 2 Chapman, b Ingram ... 2 Sharp, c Cameron, b Edwards ... 0 Honnessy, c Cooney, b Edwards 1 Extra .1 Total ... 21 Bowling: Edwards, 5.3 overs, 2 maidens, 8 -wickets, 13 runs; Ingram, 3,0, 2.9; Robinson 2,1, 0;
TARUIIERI' —'First I linings. — Edwards b Beer 25 Ingram, e Holshier. t Beer ... o Robinson, b Beer ... 5 Cooney, b Beer -1 Cameron, b Jeffreys 0 .McKerrow. b Beer - Leslie. lbw. b Beer I Clarke, e Mitchell. b Chapman ’-’I Warren, e. Gregory, b Holshier J Wall, not out 10 fleiina.li, b G Extras .. ; 2 Total 12-1 Bowling: Jeffreys, IB over*, maidens, 1 wicket, -!1 runs; beer. 10, 0. G 07: llobhier, 2. 0. 2. 10: Chapman I, 0, 1...-E
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11123, 5 February 1930, Page 7
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