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AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. . FINAL MATCH. AGAINST AN ENGLAND XI. HORNIBROOK SECURES 100 WICKETS. [United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] (Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, Sopt. 10. For the festival match at Scarborough the weather . was fine but dull and wicket protected The outfield was wet and the start was delayed. Teams. England XI: Wyatt, Duleepsinliji, Hobbs, Tate, Leyland, Rhodes, Sutcliffe, Duck Worth, Larwood, Sandham, Parker. Australia*. Richardson, Kippax, Bradman, Jaokson, Fairfax, Grnnmett, McCabe, Hornibrook, Oldfiem, Wall, Hurwood. Australia won the toes and arte fielding. (Revived this day at 9.40 a.m.) LONDON, Sept. 10. All in the English XI have previously played in tests. ' Runp came freely, until at thirtynine Oldfield brilliantly caught Hobbs. Hornibrook was not called on until the match had been in progress for. an hour and lie, got the Indian’s wicket for the seventh time of the tour, Oldfield, again distinguishing himself. . ' ', , j . • v THOfnibrteok had'" another ‘ success next over, having Sutcliffe caught in the, slips. He batted forgone hundred minutes and hit six fours. The Queenslander continued to. trouble the batsmen. Leyland wap never impressive and Wyatt slow. Hornibrook secured his hundredth wicket of the tour, when he had Larwood caught at cover. Sandham and Rhodes raised the score to two hundred in 210 minutes, relieving the situation. The formjer was stubborn and hie fifty took 130 minutes. Hornibrook bowled continuously for 210' minutes and was throughout. The of a high standard. Oldfield &||p|||Uchardson were superb. 'ENGLAND, Xl—lst Jntiings.;J :; . Hobbs, c Oldfield, b.JJairftg j -'A. Sutcliffe, c hfHprpibrooH 45, Duleepsiiihj; ifc} 01 dfield, -,t> Horni^*^ brook ' .29 Sandham, 'b Wall ~5 9J Wyatt, 1.b.w.,; b Hornibrook ';,:|, Leyland, c Oldfield, b Hornibrook 9 Tate, c and b Hurwood 1 Larwood, o Bradman, b Hornibrook ... ... 11 Rhodes, (not out) 16 Duckworth, b Wall ....... ... 0 Extras .. 17 Total for 9 wicketß 218 Stumps were then drawn. /Received this day at 8.30. a.m.) Ik > LONDON, Sept. 10. an the first innings against Players made 267 (Moore 95, Tennyson 63). ; Bowling, Th® mas . se* cured 5 for 58.
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