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CRICKET.

IAUSTKALIAN & N.Z'. CABLE ASSOCIATION]

ENGLAND v. QUEENSLAND

BRISBANE Nov 28,

The cricket match, England v. Queens land was commenced oil the Exhibition Ground in glorious weather, seven thousand spectators being present. The wicket was good and hard. Queensland batted first. The brightest feature of the local men’s display was the stand of Moore and Oxenham. Moore hit six fours and one six. He was in tor one hundred and four minutes. Rowe stopped a rot. Russell and Make-piece, for England, faced the bowling attack o| McAridrew and Ayres. O’Connor smartly snapped' up Makepiece behind the wicket. The scores at the drawing o| stumps were:— \' ' QUEENSLAND Ist INNINGS. Hartigari c.'Woolley, b. Jlowed 0 Oxenham, run out , 29 Moore c.‘ Heniren, b. Rhodes .. 85 Thompson c. Wilson, b. Rhodes 11 Penneßy v. Woolley b. Parkin 3 Rowe (not out) 23 O’Connor"Lb.w., b. Hearne ...’ 10 Ayres 1.b.w., b. Wilson 7 Macandrew flit wicket, b. Wil--2 son Marsden b. Parkin 5 Ilornibrook b. Parkin 5 Sundries M

Total I?® Bowling analysis:—Howell 1 for 34, Doimlas 0 for 10, Parkin 3 for 40, Wilson 2 fo ? 28, Woolley 0 for 17, Rearne 1 for 26, Rhodes 2 for 30 ENGLAND Ist INNINGS. Russell, (not out) 35 Makepiece c. O’Connor b. Marsden' 22 Rhodes (not out) 10 Total for 1 wicket 71 VICTORIA VioUTH AUSTRALIA. MELBppRNE, Nov 28. South Australia's first innings closed for 246. Richardson ‘66 and L. Pellew 69. Bowling analysis: McDonald 3 fur 46, Rycjer 3 for’ 62, Armstrong 3 for 5&. ' , , ' Victoria in the second innings lost no wickets for 49; Mayne and Baring batting. Rain fell during the luncheon adjournment, arid at 5.55 prevented further play-

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1920, Page 1

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276

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1920, Page 1

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1920, Page 1

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