CRICKET
AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS
AGAINST CAM RIDGE
[United Press . Association .—By Electric fb Telegraph.—Copyright.]
deceived this day at 8.30 n.m.) LONDON., dune 0.
The weather is fine. Cambridge fielding was very kcqn, saving lots c< runs. ' ..
The Australians compiled /a big total against Cambridge bowlers. Sis thopsaiul were present in" the' best oi; weather, when McCabe and AYoodfull continued. The former slaitod b\ hitting two fours in the first over. Two hundred appeared l°r 150 minutes ami a- steady rate of scoring was maintained. McCabe failed to reach his hundred, when b e "'as easily run out. His- waW slashing innings which lasted 115 minutes. He hitfifteen ■ fours. The partnership with Wood-full yielded T74.-' -■ • . T AVoodfull reached bis third hundred of the tour after 210 minutes. 'Richardson - was careful ™buK;hther- he. and Woodfull- punished"The'’bowling.. The pair put on 95, ivhcii ftieinmlsoo was' dismissed, by a -splendid catch. Cambridge fielding lose to a great height. Fast.- clean ,pic-king.., up delighted tlie crowd. JackSotgU .pronounced fit by the doctors, made, several attractive shots. Four hundred appeared for 315 minutes. Woodfall was now hammering the bowling. Jackson was showing .a. glimpse <>f form when lie was also" foolishly run out. - . , n Woodfull continued to help himself to runs and reached two hundred in 345 minutes. .Oldfield also scored rapidly. The captain was dismissed when recklessly hitting out. He batted for six hit twenty boundaries. It was a chanceless display. The closure was applied shortly :y----ter tea. The successful boaleis iu th e first innings got one Cambridge victijn each before stumps were drawn. Ivillick again played confidently., j
CAMBRIIJGE—1 Jt Innings. i Ratcliffe,' c Hitiubrook, b" Har-
wood ' Kemp-Welcli, b McCabe . Ivilliclc, c Wall, h Bradman. ... 43 Grant, c Harwood, b/McCabe ; 12 Morgan, run out Baines, l.'b.w., b Bradman 12 Lutterworth, c Hurwood, b McCabe ••• 10 Human, b Bradman 0 Brown, o- Hurwood, b McCabe ... 10 Fabian, c Oldfield, b Wall 8 Webster, (not out) * !) Extras 11 V Total' ' .: ; '.f- : Bowling analysis: Wall 1 for Hurwood 1 for 9, Hornibrook 0 for 18, McCabe 4 for 25, •Bradman 3 for
AUSTRALIA—Ist- Innings. _ Ponsford, b Kenip-\\ elch I Wood full," c Fabian, b Webster ... 216 Bradman, c Baines, b Human ... <32 McCabe, run out 60 Richardson, c Kemp-Welch, b Human ... 'M Jackson, run out '2-3 Hldlield, c Human, b Webster ... 28 Hornibrook, b ® Wall, (not out) ... 6 Hunvood, (not out) ~ Extras 63 Total for 8 wickets (dec.) ... o' l -! Bowling analysis: Kemp-Melch 1 For 1(10, Human 3 For 106, Fabian 0 For 101, Brown 0 for 00, Webster 2 for 45, Grant 0 for 30, Butterwortli 0 for 21. CAMBRI T)G'E—2nd Innings. Kemp-Welch, b Hurwood 2 Ratcliffe, b McCabe o Killick, (not out) • 2" Grant, 1.b.w., b Bradman ... .. 10 Extras 9 Total for 3 wickets T2 Stumps were then drawn.
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