CRICKET.
UNITED SERVICjP TELEGRAMS.
AUSTRALIA V. YORKSHIRE
(Received This Day at 9.40 a.in.) LONDON, July 22 The game was resumed in dull, threatening weather and moderate attendance. The wicket was still in good order. Taylor was howled with the third ball, without alteration. He was in 78 minutes. McDonald immediately became aggressive and bit up 24 in 14 minutes, including four fours. 163 for 9. At the ~same total Mailey was caught by wicket keeper, Allen nearly knocking the batsman over in taking a cocked up shot almost in front of the wicket. Play only lasted eighteen minutes this morning and the whole innings took 21 hours.
; AUSTRALIA—Second Innings. Bnrdslev, c. Allen, b. Robinson ... 7 Collins, c. Rhodes, b. Waddmgton 25 Macartney, c. Allen, b. MaCaulay 33 ' Androws, b. Rhodes 16 Pellew, e. b. Rhodes 7 . Gregory c. and b. Rhodes 7 | Armstrong, l.b.w. Wilson 7 i Taylor, b Waddington 25 ' Oldfield (not out) MacDonald, st. Allen, l> Wilson ... 2* t Mailey, c Allen, b Wilson 0 ' Extras Total .....163 Yorkshire in thqiir second innings made 113 and Australia won by 175 inns. t
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1921, Page 2
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