CRICKET
United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, September 18. Nottingham second innings 309 (George Dunn. 95), Robins taking 6 for 89. Rest of England won by 8 runs. LONDON, Sept. 18. Nottingham seemed certain to win when the veteran, Gunn .and his son were batting splendidly. The former was bowled off his pads and nineteen, were required when the last batsman came in. but "Woolley, accepted a wonderful catch in the slips before the runs could bo made. FINAL AVERAGES.
LONDON, Sept. 18. The filial averages for batting are Hobbs Runs. ... 2263 Average. 66.55 Hammond 2456 64.63 Woolley ... ..... 2804 56.08 Mead ... 1733 55.90 Makepeace eos 53.69 Wyatt ... 2630" 53.67 Duleepsinhji ... 2545 53.02 Sandham ... 2565'’ 51.30 Why sail ... ... 2716 51.24 Sutcliffe ... ... 2189 47.19 The bowling averages 1 are: Tyldesley Wickets. 154 Average. 15.57 White . ... 168 15.16 Goddard .. . ... 184 16.48 Y'oce ... .' ... 120 17.02 Parker . ... 138 17.41 Shipman .... , 59 17.-79 • Kennedy , ... 154 18.00 Tate ... .. 156- ■ 18.60 Freeman .. . ... 267 18.27 Rhodes . ... 100 IS.70
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1929, Page 5
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