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CRICKET

AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

AGAINST SOUTH OF ENGLAND

(United Press Association—By Electric

Telegraph—Copyright^

LONDON, Sept. 4.

At Folkestone there was delightful weutlier. A ’Beckett with tiful ball knocked out RobertsonGlasgow’s leg stump but Ames and Tate scored freely, the 'latter 'hitting with his usual abandon.

LONDON, Sept, 4

Ames and Tate drove powerfully. The former showed remarkable skill. They added one hundred in eightyfive minutes. Ames’ century took 165 minutes. It was a sterling, veisatile display. Tate’s fifty occupied one hundred minutes.

After lunch, Ames flogged the bowling mercilessly hitting A’Beckett for a sixer, Calthorpe made three successive fours off the same bovvier,

Chapman declared when Arnos was out, He hit tWo sixers and fifteen fours, a record for Folkestone. The crowd saw Woodfuiil and Pons* ford open, The latter got forty of the first fifty 'and reached fifty in seventy minutes, The pair added 118 when Langridge splendidly threw, Woodfull out, Without an addition Hansford was caught at mid-off. He liit eight fours. Kippax was out first ball and the total was 3 for 119. Jackson and Bradman batted at r tractively until stumps were drawn. SOUTH OF ENGLAND—Ist Innings. Wyatt, e O’dfield, b Hornibrook 51 Hearne, c A’Beckett, b Wall ... 33 Hammond, liit wkt., b AVall ... 54 Langridge, c Jackson, b A’Beokett 23 Chapman, c Ponsford, b A’Beckett 40 Ames, c Oldfield, b AVall 121 Ro : bertson-G,’asgow, b A’Beckett 2 Tate, b McCabe 50 Calthorpe, (not out) ' ~. 14 Extras . ... 15 Total for 8 wickets (dec.) ... 403 Bowling analysis: AA’all 3 for 104, A’Beckett 3 for 81, Grimmet't 0 for 35, Hornibrook 1 for 83, McCabe 1 for 78, Bradman 0 for T. AUSTRALIA—Ist Innings. AA r oodfull, run out 34 Ponsford, c Calthorpe, b AUom.-..,. 76 Bradman, (not out) .... 30 Kippax, 1.b.w., b Allonl ... ... 0 Jackson, (not out) ... ... ... . . 20 Extras .. ... 9 Total for 3 wickets ... ... 169 Stumps were: then drawn. JACK HOBl?/3. LpNDOsCsfci*pt. 4. . Jack Hobbs, accompanied by his wife, is sailing for India, in October for three' months as the guests of Maharajah Kumar, of Vizianugum. He is not feeling too. well and welcomes a rest after a trying season.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1930, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
352

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1930, Page 5

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1930, Page 5

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