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CRICKET

RYDER IN GOOD FORM

(Australian Press Association) Batting for Collingwood in district cricket, yesterday, Ryder made 120. This is bis third successive ceiilury. MELBOURNE, November '2.

SYDNEY GRADE* GAMES. SYDNEY, November—2.--.

Til the grade cricket the fourth round was concluded yesterday. Cumberland in the fiirst innings made 109, and in the second 138.. beater scored 60. Bennett took 8 for 42. North Sydney in reply made in the first innings 153 and in the second lost 2 for 196. North Sydney tliu.s won outright. Glebe in the first made 161 and in the second 112 for one wicket (Allegn 54) against Western Suburbs, who in the first innings scored 226 for 4 (Bardslev 64). Coffey took 5 for 60. Western Suburbs won on the first innings.

Mosman in the first made 138 and in the second 130 for 2 wickets declared (Salmon not out 67) against Marrickinille) who in the first innings made' 152 (Hooker taking 4 for 48, and Bassett 4 for 63) and in the second lost 4 for 108 .(Wright 86). Marnckville won on the first innings. Playing Gordon, University in* the first made 168 and in the second lost 4 for 88. Gordon in the first lost 4 for 280, declared. C. Kellaway made 101 not out. and Trunuper 63. Gordon won on the first innings. Balmain in the first innings made 194 and in the second lost 3 for 99 against Petersham, who in the first made 254 (Lawson 65). Mailey took 5 for 103, and Roebuck 4 for 70. Petersham won on the first innings.

St. George in the first made 97 and in the second 4 for 203 declared (Vaughan 67, Louden 76) against Manly who in the first scored 141 (Waghorn taking 4 for 51) and in the second 5 for 63. Manly won on the first innings.

Paddington in the first lost 9 for 322 declared (McGillvray 92. and Datson 61), against Rnndwick (Ward took 5 for 81.) In the first Randwick lost 5 for 253 (Marks 74). The match was drawn.

Waver Fey fin the first made 214 against Northern District, who in the first made 196, Howe taking 5 for 20. Wnverley won on the first innings.

HOBBS IN INDIA. DELHI. (November '1

Hobbs and Sutcliffe, who have been invited to India, have arrived at Bombay. Speaking of the test matches, Hobbs said that England was truly beaten. He was inclined to be pessimistic about the future. He deplored the fact that there were no outstanding players coming forward, and be could not recall one batsman in England who was likely to follow in the footsteps of those who have gone. H e said: “The Australians were a sidet Hobbs regretted that a. young team had not been picked for the South African tour. He hoped the Indians would not expect mammoth scores from bis bat as the tour was primarily out for instructions.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1930, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
486

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1930, Page 6

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1930, Page 6

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