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i AUSTRALIAN' CRICKETERS. - {United Press Association— By Electrio Telegraph —Copyright. J (Received this day at 9. a.m.) ' ■■ 5 LONDON, Aug. 5. The weather, is fine. and wicket wet. AUSTRALIA (Ist Innings) ... ... 245 GLAMORGAN (Ist Innings) 1 ' ..r 99 AUSTRALIA—2nd Innings. Jabkjson, c‘ Clay, b D. Davies ... 11 Ponsford, (not out) 35 Bradman, (not out) 19 Extras 6 Total for 1 wicket (dec.) ... 71 Bowling analysis: Mercer 0 for 15, Clay 0 for 28, D. Davies 1 for 9, Ryan 0 for 13. GLAMORGAN—2nd Innings. Dyson/c Hurwood, b Grimmett ... 20 Bates, st Walker, b Grimmett ... 73 Hills,. b Hurwood 7 Turnbull, b Grimmett 52 Clay, b Wall ... ... ..: ... ... 15 Mercer, c , A’Beckett, 1» Grimmett T D. r Davies;' (not out) 7 ;Bell,/b/Wall_ w'-.'.. / L. 6 '55. (not out)” ... 1 Extras 9 \jT6.taL for X% wickets ' 197 Bowling analysis: Wall 2 for 23, Fairfax 0 for 49, Grimmett 4 for 69, •'Hurwood; 1- for; 21, A’Beckett 0 for 12, McCabe 0 for 14. cv The match was drawn,: v,;; -■ -. ,
GLAMORGAN’S FINE FINISH. ‘BRA DAI AN RIE'CEIVES ANKLE INJURY. (Received this day at 9.40 a.m.) LONDON, Aug. 5. The Glamorgan , match finish was ,-tlie most, exciting of ‘the tour. At .'lunch; Australia declared with 1 for 71. Before then Jackson had given a simple catchy and Bradman who ? bail been on the L- ankle with k a. ball limped slightly. < The set '2lB run? to get. ip 165 mmutds,- ,alid. when stumps were j drawn : ; were.j_. : ’only, .L' ■ tweiityione. short. '* Bates and Dyson gave the side a good start,* until Grimmett came bn at thirty-three and was immediately Biiccessful. Fairfax was expensive and one hundred appeared in ninety minutes, with the loss of two wickets. Bates and- Turnbull added ninetythree,. before-Grimmett effected a separation. Bates batted excellently and Turnbull cleanly, scoring at a .fast Sjphce. i ? N-V'C.-" _Tliei,. : third,-.wicket fell at 152. The batsmen were then dismissed about every ten runs. They forced the pace but failed to achieve the. objective by a narrow margin. ... ... . . A doctor examined Bradman, and fo.und he has, slightly strained a. ten r dbfi in "the foot. ‘ The ’ injury is riot serious, but a rest is necessary. , _ ,
COUNTY CRICKET. (Received this day at 10 a.m.) LONDON, August 5. County cricket was again seriously affected by the rain, wae drawn. .» , Nottingham, first innings, i.Bl. Peach 5 for 70. Surrey', first innings, 2 for 96. The match was drawn. Kent, first innings, 271 (Woolley 91, Chapman 62). Kennedy 5 for 80. Hampshire, first innings, 98. Freeman 4 for 28. Kent won on the first innings. Sussex, first innings, 243. Allen 4 for 41. Second innings, 72. Allen 5 for 31, Peebles^ 5 for 8. Middlesex, first innings, 21b .. (Hendren '74). Langridge 6 lor ; 'B6i, Second'd linings/ 1 for 104. Middlesex won by nine wickets. Warwick versus Dertby was abandoned, drawn. Somerset, first innings, 123. Parker 7 for 44. Second innings, 82. Parker 6 for 29. Gloucester, first innings, 181 (Hammond, not out, 100). Young 5 for 61. Second innings, 1 for 26. Gloucester won by nine wickets. Lancashire, first innings, 6 for 284, declared (E. Tyldesley 107, Id don 70); Yorkshire, first innings, 125. MacDonald 7 for 58. Lancashire won on the first innings. ’ Northants, first innings, 144. Second innings, 1 for 61. Leicester, first innings, 170.' Leicester won on the first innings. Worcester, first innings, 128. Essex 'first innings, 5 for 180, declared. Essex won on the first innings.
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