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CRICKET

ENGLAND V. X.SAY

N.S.W. FOLLOW ON

KEL LEVY AY BATS WELL

I-’KEEAIAX GETS WICKETS. (A"stralian Press Association). (United Service). SYDNEY. Nov. 12

The cricket match England v. New South Wales was resumed to-day in good weather, on an excellent wicket. Larwood and Tate howled. Runs came slowly at first, frequent changes being made in the bowling. Freeman. Hammond and Ley I and were tried on Kippax and P. rad. in an.

Then the bat-men livened things un

The fanner was brilliant all round the wicket, till lie tried an on-sido stroke oil' Tate and missed, going out i.h.w. He was at tin- top of his form just prior to his dismissal, lie hit seven

Bradman drove nicely to the off. (liming the balls nicely. He seemed certain to reach the century, when, moving in front of a swing by I rc--limu to leg. ho was bowled around hilegs. He bit eight His innings, following bis two litmdri-ds at P>ris. bam- should result in his inclusion in Hu- test team.

Ke! lew a v and Oldfield formed a stubborn partnership. lie- loriner ''.as sou in I and did not take anv rmks. Oldfield ear!v gave a bard elmne-c io Hammond at first -Jli>, oft into. ! lien lie -.kit'd Hammond to Sutcliffe at mid on. Tile fieldsman ,m 1 gt-iI ba l ll v. and dmm-ed 1 lie I all. Event mill-,- in- was m-allv eai-gbi at ihe wiekeis.

\ t tin tea adjournment. N.S.V- . bad seven wickets down for :>W runs. Kelli wav placed a great uphill in siing.s, which al-o was -.-hancciess neo sound, with a f-".v liar I siiiiare eiit -. He baited -ID!) minutes, and bit eight fours.

Xiebolls baited merrily. The New South Wales innings realised .TIP. and occupied fi'e hours. Freeman 10-nt a good Icuetli. an' turned the I» -11 well. late swerved disconcertingly, and was very accurate. Larwood bowled c-nlv four over-, li,- was nur -i-ig an Injured slamldei. The fielding was goad. Allies kepi wickets brilliantly. New South ’'.Yates in then - second innings wiped off 2a of the USA deiicil. Fifteen thousand were present. IKreceipts were £1257. Scores:

ENGLAND -Ist Innings. Sutcliffe, c an 1 b Kolb-way ... n. .1 ardine. c and b Hooker ... ... 110 T\ hle-Jey. st,. ( ’bifieid. ii Kelleway ! Hammond, run out 22-: Hendren. e Campbell. h Bradman 1(5 Leyland. (not out) •'< \im-s, b Morgan 2-; Cbajumin, c Gregory. i> Alorgan ... Hi Tate. ( not out ) * 2 ' Extras ...' 25

'Deal for 7 wickets f dci la red) 81-f Bowling: Gregory 0 for BID, K<-lle-way 2 for 1-JO. Xirthrdfs 0 for <»S. Hooker. I for 150. Cani'-iiell II for 110. il-!'v-!M •> for 17. Bradman I for 55. NEW )l”:’ff W r !-'< H, Innings. M- r "in. b -Limiuoud I .Im-I: mi. li Tate -I A idr-mvs. c Chapman. b Tate 1 ! I I.h.w .. b I lammond ... 0-1 Bradman, b f-'re-.-ina n X, Kelleway. (not o.tiO . 05 Gregorv. st. Ames. by Tare 7 nldlie.b!. C Ames. !>v Frwnmii ... 55 Nii-|,.ills, c da Him*. b Freeman ... 2-' Hooker, c ii a eineind. !> Freeman U f ; 111 >i> lb c Chapman. I> Freeman 0 Extras 0

Total -‘DO !>:>',v!inn; amity us; Taio 3 for 9S. Larwood 0 for !0, F.rcoiean 3 for UFi, Levinnd b for 33. ! iammond ° for 04. NEW SOUTH WA LKS -2nd l iming.-. Morgan. (cot onI) II Jackson, (not one) Extras 3 Total for no wickets 2>

AUSTRAL! \N ELEVEN.

SV|AT,v, Nov. 12

There has been yoiedderable difficulty in getting, together a good \usIndian Eleven for Friday against lh~ Englishmen. Tt is now announced that Hartkopf and Woodf'’!’ are unable to pipy. (Morgan and Mettington thi afternoon wore chosen to Lake Ilnur iit a cos. and a telegram was sent to Ryder inviting him to play. Beltuwton nla’-cd a. few ga’ os with Oxford and Middlesex, and did well.

SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCH

MELBOURNE. Nov.

in the Sheffield cricket mate l "V vtoria. in tho second innings made -I'M for 4, declared. (Tmisford. not out. •27.3, Rvder 30. R.igg 90.') Ponsford defied the'South Australian howling for the whole day. Tie hatted magnificently and eomniled ibis eighth double century •ti first class cricket. South Australia in the second innings had lost 0 wickets for 11. when stumps were drawn.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1928, Page 6

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703

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1928, Page 6

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1928, Page 6

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