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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIA'S SECOND DEFEAT. AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. LONDON. .Sc] iic! ii 11. ■i* ID. Tlii' weather whs line. wirin'! imclmnoed and hitendance iai'jte. 'll' l ' Aii-sLim 1 i;in■<’ halting was not <llll vincann iiuil they finished the tirs’L innings lifly-cioiil lii'himl 111 1 ' 111 ii 1 i>!imoil. .Inpp "ns in gi'ciit form anil took five wiokels i'oi' o-l. Collins, without addition to iiis ovrniolit soon.', nils stumped by Wood mid Jupp kiiockfil out Macartney's stump before lio li.ul brokoii the ice Tor •'ii . Wood niissi'd a chance of sliimpitifj Andrews off Woolley. before li«* had itol properly ooinp. Runs then onnii' stead--1 ilv and several bowling elianoi's were made. Andrews oot in oeoasional stood .drives and he and Rardslev carried Ibo j total to 1 Ifi before the latter out bis leo in front of one oi llileb s. Andrews dismissed at DIO by a tine left- , handed i-ati-li by Mead, dnpp disposed of Taylor and Armstrong in the same over, fi for 100. Kiolit runs later Ryder was. i-ailellt at square lee. three wiekets fnlliiUi in twelve inimites. llendky. McDonald. , and Afalley provided some lively Lid--1 end play, cansiiin several qniek bowline

‘ coinii!?ps. The iHding wa* rntlier poor | anti la rye number of extras depreciated the sjjotxl lx>wlvnji. Mail«‘v lipnrod promi, t-ly in the Knplislimeii's second knock taking live ' wickets for forty-nine. besides which ho ! made a ratel, off AlelVmald which ae- ! counted for the sinll l wicket. iTat- ' Donald mid Hendry opened the howlmp to S'a.ndhum and Rhodes. lhith hntsnion became busy and raffled up M'irlv nj„o when Rhodes was snapped ~'p in tlto slips. With H-artio in the merry pare was maint'uinod. Sandlin,,, was put iiail't rly npmesrive and mail" so,no lino off strokes. Arimdrom.: tru'd surer:, 1 chanties before Alailey appear,.,l and ondod Sandham's career with oatoh off his own bowline. f'»' 8 ‘• ' Jloarur at twentv-two was taken in the slips at :t lor P‘2, and Mailoy happed it,,, next tluvo wiokots for an additional liftoon. 11 ondron koine caiiplit in 11,0 I one liold. Woolley at tho lop hot*'.,ln ry and Hit ell from a skior. all of ■ them trying to form tl'.o l'aoo. \ wickets were down for Id. hot Mend i and l>ouphw with their eyes on tho 1 clock took no chances and idayod out time. I The ivmaimny lour wickets "i Ice k'n'-ii: lime’s s- coml inninps add, d 27 1.0 the total. Oldfield accoiintiim la three 1 .Mailoy liui'dicd with die line average of six lor oil and McDonald, four for d 1. The A list ralians replied an h I ' v ' ' ham it!,' the Knplislnue,, viei.es ,v a t •>■» W 11... 1> .«• 1...? fin.'lv t

niiirgin of dd, Woolley "iv Id ' l ll>'i > • 1 securing tiv.‘ Ini' dd. An.!.-'nil!": i: ■(- 1 c ; | i; distinct i.m n! :’ c m : •!>'' : S' pOCt'acles uf (lie tour. j | 1.-ivv r.-iiii 1 .11 ■■! tiiuh*. U: i '■■* I . M iclll't slo'.s. IT, '■ Iclldll lire .'((Kill. lii tlio lir«t l ull 1 'i l '!.* 1 ■ • i ni,- n,•!*,• in:,(lt*. Alci'il ::.M.*.l live i ; • In- mvi ni -lit’ 'cul t' !'(•!■> i* * : li l i • • | »,,i him i,IV Aid),in:,l,l. IV*i*;hi* j |iii* -min' Inti* i*ll Mailey. alier adding • n ciinl>)c. Fender 11 1 ;\<>•! lively ,"i.h 1 j In." hi,. 111. i Emil-Icy mill ('nlliii*- opened \»>- trnlia’x second strihc nga-in-, ilu* honlj inn ~(■ 11 sti ll 1111,1 Fender. The lint ■> I nii'ii wi'in enidideiu despite .hair ling j changes Mini inn eutehlv in I". limn (.'ullins fitili-il nut hit.* a mil pitch. | .M iii'.i 11 |||*V i;cl | n ‘il In dll'll tin* srmi | In 7"). M It.'ll lII' InM ! ■*:■ i'<! I'.".' "Im MilI i alight lit mill (111. ,'l 111 lii* M■ U :*K I llllnhi ! mill nil' m ‘lll. liyild' v.ent in ihe I .**llllll' nvi'i' -kvin;;: ini'.* In li e slips. III:*! Maearttlev Mils nut live Mill’ later, mill,inn Woolley’ s i.Vd'lia* live Ini' Tin* vein in v u jipi'n in. 1 in 11 IT minnies. ll.i'U, Anns*., I.iiu:, plaviim •. lie ire a illniiivs In I'Vnilci' mi'll,! till* MM,mil glims In hi- |*:iir cl •• i iii'li*-■. 'I he -il l ui*;■; cl c\i i I '.'ill'll I inei'iMSi'd n ivi Yin Ini- played .1 11 1>n *ni nl -even t**i' 11*11. A I lei 1 11 lli'lle, *l,, I 111- lli' he t gl'ca I Is :iss i-idl ihe hell lei - M !„, Mere ire-[[iii-n lls cliii iii'eil. The iiuhling w 'ieell. lull till* I»: 1 1 -Uli'll v.ele dun"! 1 1. Hendry |nil up u "I'e.i! 'iyh: v.il'i !■!- huels in I lie Midi, mid hnl line for lninili*'-. lie lust l )ldheld el W2. which proved In he Ihe liiuil seme. Whin I lend ry went. , lily nine minutes I'eliini iii'il. hut il proved MlHifient In give ihe Iniit: 1 iis! ll ii"*i *. ii tnry. Hie leaf '* liinshine line.* minutes hefniv lime. im,id,- v. ,1,1 . W,l,.lies accorded mi nviiluni. ('. I. 'I i: i )ii .Vi UN a! 1-t i linin': - S; 111 11:: * 111 . Il Alel humid I! 'm*lev, l.li. iv. Ii A nil -I : mi i " llemiie, e Oldlield. h Made I'd Aid,,! I, Mel),mild WliiilleV. e Midi v. Il I lelldls II I lend roll, I, I leu Ires' 2 l‘ elldi*!, 11,". ,1 8 Diemhis. <■ Oldfield, h A!niley . ... lil Jnpp si*. Oldfield. I, Mniles' *.M Hit,*li. e Taylor. I, MeDuinilil I* Wend (not ulll I*| Id:: l rn s I<> Tend Howling analysis. MeDu udd .'I for ] ill), A fin si i uiiu 1 I'll- Aliiilev d for , HI. Hendry -'l I'm* I',. Al’S'l'l! AI-IA First Innings. ('ullins, si. Wood, li. Woolley Il’ Ihmlsley. l.hw.. It. Iliteh on Alneiirtncy, h. .1 npp 11 Andrews, e. Aland, In Woolley ... Id llydor e. Ilcinlren. h. Woolley . . 22 j Tiiylor, h. .Tupp hf f Armstrong, l.h.sv. h. Tupp h) i Hendry, ,*. AVood. h. I''eii(lei' ds Oldtiehl, h. .1 npp 0 j .McDonald. In dnpp Malley ( not. out) .'4.: Id | Extras 2!' j Total 2dl j Howling analysis: Iliteh I for 21. I l'’eiid(*r I for ?i2. .Tupp d for d). Wool- i ley d for 72, llhodes 0 for 12. Hearn,* | (1 for 0. Douglas (I for 8. j THORNTON’S Xl—2nd. Innings. At tlm drawing of stomps Thorn- ; ton’s XI in the second innings had lost six wielsels for 1 lih lllmdes e Aliiilev Ii AlcDomdd 12 Sandliani c and h. Mail' v •*() j ll,'mile e Hendry I, M iile v 22 , Hetidien c Hnnlsley 1, Mailey I Woolley Collins 1, Afailev ........ . d II il i 11. e and Ii Mail,"/ : Mead, e Oldlield. h A!, Donald .... 17 Dougins. e Oldlield. h Afailev .1 in in, 9 Old field, Ii McDonald 2 Fender, h .McDonald 12 Wood foot out) *1 Extras 0 Total "<'* I'.>*■■ 1 in• *- siii'ilvsix M D mild lour for ul . tieiidr*.' uoile Ini' I*.’ Made* six for nf>, Arnisl I'oim: ilom* for 18.

AUSTRALIA—2nd Inning?. UardsL-v, e lienine, l> Woolley ... - Collins,' h Weoil.-v 2!) Miieurtiiey. I.h.w. h Woollev Andrews, e llcaiue, li Woolley ... 1Ryder, e i lend roll. I) Woolley >_J Ti'tvior, h .)lipn "■ " Armstrnng, e l''end.'i, h Rhode.- .. U I leildrv. h Jupp Oldli-'ld run out 11 McDonald m-l <uh) " Mailey. I.h.w .. il .Inpp V ExtraTotal Bowling analysis 11 itch none tor f. 11 1-'end--, mme for 21. Jupp three for 17. Woollev live for 3d. Rlevl"- "U • in. 2-5, I leu rut.- none lor I i. Siriiorntan's leant thus won by 33 runs, and flu- Scarborough limtcii supplied :tlit- second defeai of l-lie Au-it alinns in his tour. Gi'i'ai exeiten-.eiil p:evaded al I In- linjsh of lb“ ga-i-e. LEADING .M'ERAGEs. UIXDtIN. Seal. IH The leading baiting averages are: Mead (iD.ilI : Macartney, -">8.37 : Ktmlsley. .V>. IA : Russell. -DJIA: S' uphold .52.‘J7 : 11 a rdinge, At.B7; Tyldeslc.v. A0..51 : liro.vn, -511.21 : Sandliam, .|ii.23 : lleartie. 18.21 ; Dueat._ -17.02 , 11 allows. lA.OH : Arni-I rung, 13.0-5; ileii-ili-oii. 13.50; Wo lley, -13.35. IS.wliitg: Wilson. 51 wickets at cost ||.ID; Rhodes, 13li 13.31: Animtrong, |()(i, 1.1.5(1: MeDoiiald, 150, 15.9- ; Gre--120, H 1.53; Wooll-.-y. 153. 10-'- : others. Dui-slon, 1311, 19.35; Malloy, i ll), 19.(18; Douglas, 120. 211.31.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1921, Page 4

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CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1921, Page 4

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