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A’Beckett, c Sinfield, b Goddard 1 Hurwood, b Goddard 0 Grimmett, (not out) 7 Hornibrook, b Goddard 9 Walker, c Seabrook, b Parker ... 7 Extras 12

Total ... 157 Bowling analysis: Sinfield 2 for 16, Barratt 0 for 3, Goddard 5 for 52, Parker 3 for 72. GLOUCESTER—2nd Innings. Sinfield, c A’Beckett, b Hornibrook ... ... 16 Dipper, c A’Beckett, b McCabe ... 26 Lyons, b McCabe 8 Hammond, b. Hornibrook 89 :Smith, b. Hornibrook 23 Dacre, c. McCabe, b. Grimmett ... 17 Seabrook, l.b.w.v b. Hornibrook ... 2 'Neale, b. Hornibrook 0 ißarnett, c. Walker, b. Grimmett 6 Goddard, run out 0 Parker, not out 3 Exfiiras 12

Total 262 .Bowling: A’Reckett 0 for Id Hurw.ood 0 for 29, Grimmett 2 for 83, Hornibrook 4 for 49, McCabe 2 for 13. AUSTRALIA—2nd Innings. Jackson, b Goddard ... 25 McCabe, b Parker ... ..; 34 Bradman, b Parker 14 Kippax, 1.b.w., b. Parker 9 Ponsford, run out .... i... 0 A’Beckett, e Lyon, 1> Parker ... 2 Grimmett, c Seabrook, b Parker 12 Hunvood, 1.b.w., b Parker 14 Hornibrook, 1.b.w.. h Goddard ... 1 4 Walker, (not out) ... 0 Extras ... -...’ 9

Total ... , 117 Bowling analysis: Parker 7 for 54, Goddard 2 for 54.

The match resulted in a draw, the scores being even. Richardson’s name omitted from scores.

NEW BLOOD NEEDED

ENGLAND’S POOR CHANCES

LONDON, Aug. 24

England, has no chance of recapturing the Ashes, from Australia in the next series of tests, says J. B. Hobbs in the course of an interview in the “Daily Herald.” “We are faced with a tremendous task,” he said. “England wants new blood and young blood, but I cannot see where it is coming from. There is a dearth of bowlers of all kinds fn England, while Australia has quite a number of promising youngsters. We have nobody to equal them. I can see only seven certainties for the next visit to Australia. They are Sutcliffe, Hammond, Leyland, Duleepsinjlii, Wyatt, Duckworth and Peebles.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1930, Page 6

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