CRICKET
RYDER. BENEFIT MATCH, y (Australian Press Association.) (Received this day at 8 a.m.) MELBOURNE, Nov. 19. The weather was fine, wicket dead and outfield sodden. The attendance -was 8337 and total attendances 67,778. It is expected that Ryder will receive over £2OOO sterling. RYDER’S TEAM—lst Innings. Hendry, c Fairfax, b Wall 45 Harris, 1.b.w., b Grimmett 108 Rigg, b Wall ... 29 Ryder, b Grimmett 38 Allsopp, 1.b.w., b Fairfax 20 Andrews, l.b.iv., b Grimmett ... 17 Ellis, (not out) ... 21 Blackie, run out ' o Alexander, c and b A’Beckett ... O' Mailey, run out 2 Ironmonger, c Oldfield, b Grimmett , 0 Extras 8 Total ...’ 293 Bowling analysis: Wall 1 for 75, Fairfax 1 for 52, Grimmett 5 for 89, McCabe 0 for 40, A’Beekett 1 for 20. lA*WOODFDLL’S Xl—lst Innings. Ponsford, 1.b.w., b Alexander ... 34 Jackson, c Ellin, l> Alexander ... 4 Bradman, b Mailev 73 Kippax, 1.b.w., b Blackie 70 McCabe, c Alexander, b Ironmonger 27 Fairfax, c Alexander, b Ironmonger 39 Wood full, b Ironmonger 53 A’Beckett, c Andrews, b Mailev ... 30 Oldfield, run out 18 Grimmett, b Mailey 28 Wall, (not out)' 2 Extras 9 Total 367 Bowling analysis: Alexander 2 for 64, Ironmonger 3 for 76, Mailey 3 for 1*26, Blackie 1 for 45, Hendry 0 for 27, Andrews 0 for 9, Ryder 0 for 11. RYDER’S Xl.—2nd Innings. All sop, b A’Beckett 15 Rigg, c Grimmett, b McCabe ... 74 T. Andrews, 1.b.w., b Fairfax ... 17 Ryder, (not out) 65 Hendry, (not out) * ... U Extras ••• ” Total for 3 wickets, dec. ... 191 Bowling analysis.—A’Beckett 1 for 42, Fairfax 1 for 24, McCabe 1 for 42. Grimmett 0 for 32,’ Bradman 0 for 27. Kippax 0 for 17. WOODFULL’S Xl.—2nd Innings. Bradman, c and b Mailey 29 Jackson, b Alexander 5 Ponsford, 1.b.w., b Ironmonger ... 0 Kippax, b Blackie 13 McCabe, b Blackie ... 20 Woodfull. (not out) ... 12 Extras ... ... ... ••• .12
Total for 5 wickets 96 Bowling analysis.—Alexander 1 for 24, Ironmonger 1 for 17, Afailev 1 for 28. Blackie 2 for 15. The match wais drawn.
WEST INDIES TEAM
(Received this dev nt R a.m l SYDNEY, Nov. 19
The West Indies team were welcomed on arrival of the Ulimaroa by officials of the Cricket Association. Mr Mallett (manager) described the voyage as exceedingly rough and all were glad to be ashore. He added that this tour would go a long way towards the development of the game in West Indies. ,
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