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MATCH DRAWN

'.j 'i - -. ✓ v-i. . , .i. .•> { , .‘ f 5 ; ■■■■■'' ■ - V' •> •; Hvc.c.. AND. FOR VICTORY: 1 - = ‘:_»*■ . (Australian/tfresi Atsociaiion.) \ \ ' ( % MBISrNE; March 7. - HheYkeaf-bpi:’ .gpo.d. \ The Eijglifck • batshien caulipU#,.' although; qieyer . doling'' a, cfian^e. .of punishing loose deliveries.. JTalf , a century .‘.was reached; jh ;815 qiinutee.4Wyajj.t whje-ii '29'- ; v;a9 ( di'smissed.’by',;an ex<:eLleEit catch. '•Hammond, ,varied. ;/a ‘j great* deal <jf defensive' .play., wit-li soriife } gloriW-'. 'i’off driyes. - • (Paynter ■■ wasj troubled ' considerably by < the . left-1 handersY : a»d( ;Inbh-j dismissed- in, .making ‘ a kild • syipp'Y; A'lleiti - gave -a chance 'to t Ironmonger,-' at .ntid'Orn ~ off { ’ , Fleet.wtpd 5 Smith,' when ,Dne.\ Hammond reached j fifty jin /a hufidtyd' 'The' ba't'S.' j men i.were surprisingly' dull.- Hammond batted 156 "minutes, .and;.hit. sir; bound-J ariefi.* Brown ,' .for. . seventeen minutes, 5 •, and . gave a poOr ./display. ! Allen was a' of good and bad, . jbatting • ter /95. minutes. . He., hit fij® fours.'//Tate'Y hitting/ i at> everything, i was missed Ytwice 1 off ironmonger. The innings (closed at 3.51/ , ■ g 1 . . ■, ’ Ironmonger and , Fleetwood.Smith

ibovijled .well/ but were, assisted by aotpe batting. lEngiahd . declared. with .183 oh nine wicJcets. ••' W j ; Cofthe first '.baiir jLn - the ylctoriaa thnihgi, O’Brien |#«}f Bowejj to 4i<wf leg, tpok. ’the ball 5 lowdown', bdwjer appealed '#wT O’Brien ' was’ given ’ out, but Allen ; inV , formed the umpire that , i),e took the . ball :: half;; .volley, | ' and . O’Brien tvas 1 a<\- j lowed -to remain.’ / v Soon after Jig, was j well/caught, at •- shorty'styp, • .Darling, after batting brightly for ; fifteen min-, utesj tell to^.,sma'ty;'citch : , ih the slips;« [Ri'gg showed his host.form for the seaeon,/ driving” andri-r/pdilijng.-’ ekcel7ently. j He reached in;' naihutes. Bromley was/ iii(dinSi4 i to recklessness--at iimes/ but. obtained a six for a grand; hit/off 5 f Y.// ;/,.-'' ; 'grpal> .bid for sSKffn.ry/; ; ; There' v wa6' : // €xC '^‘Y .; iff?-? i ■ runs) were.- py,®*/-. hegdii;to he-hojjedjby: Op}l

ohe'.’lruh/. ’wo'^,. '.wahte'd 1 dfet- *b : ui of the day. ;• Rigg,; inis T h.it.. It, apd ■s» caught,/'^d/thh/g. ;^3\'t"h u ®.''ehlltid'ihi . 'drawf.'iß,i)?gi;g|ve' a’’,feri®d;; all?rpdnd ; d’> pltyYfor/Ti3/ruihu|eh, ; and :jhit." sevef boundaries. - .Bfoiu|ey ( .'did,- spine 5 - vigor : ous, fdriving during the ‘ •: wa» f ;gt ; the . wicleefa/, s!e,; hit tovij ho|hcUrieiß and ’.one r’sin;.’';. Hjs''’partnerehipsWith Rigg ■" a<jded«l3o; runs.; . The attendance’ wa s six *' thousand,.- and the gaty,/jbl94,’ Scores f— v < ‘ ’ ■/’ : ,= KNGIiAND—First- Innipiß.' Suitciiffe,-. b Riant'"... 75 Wyatt, cYO’Brich/ b Eheling ~. 8 Haniimond; c. JPl|tnt, b Fledtwbod , v; w paynter, e Ironmonger, b. Plaint 80 Allen, c Oakley,; b .Ironmonger ... 0 Brown, ,»td/Bwnett, b Ironmonger 4 Tate, not-pi»t ... 94 yoce;;.l>HEbeling fyy,, ■.... /.. 7 Duckworth, c' Ebclihg, b Darling .15 Mitchell,. c /Oakley, b Ironmonger 6 Bowes, run ,out / .... _/.. : '... ■ ... 20. •■•Extras . .... ... ... t ... 3 | .'/ Total / •... 321 (Bringing analysis; Ironmonger 3 for. 8$?, . Plant 2' for; 55; Ebeling 2 for 56, Diaridng 1 v for Fleetwood i Smith ljfOr. 67, Alexander rione tyr -40, ’Brcrm-'ley-rionefog, 5/ : -. ■; ■;[ .ENGLAND—Second innings. Sutcliffe, b Ebioliiig 1 ;.. ■ 11 Wyatt',' c ,and ;b..F'leetivood 'Sthitiv ••• •' 29. Hanimobd, c O/Bi'* 1 ? 1 ?, lylrdnmonger .' 64 Paynter,' b.; Ironmonger- / ;. : . ;.... 2 Allen;, 1.b.w.,,' b' /Fleetwood. .Smith 48 Brown;?l;b,w,v b Iroonhongei’,' /, ... 5 Tate, c/Bromley, b ilronmonger. ... ; 6 Voce,/- ndf out " * 2 Duck : wortb,/c Ebeling, b Fleet- ?. • .' wood Smith , - /.. ... 2 (Mitchell, c Bigg,;l> Trpnmbriger ... 5 ■‘'■■'■p -.... .... » •»;Total- for-’nine wi’ckety (dec.) 183 Bowling, ahalyris .Alexander none ’for 33, Ebefihg- i .for 44, /Ironmonger 6 ' for/ Sli , Fl.eet\TOpd Smith 3-- for 66.//' VICTORIA—First- innings. ,V‘ O’Brien,,<l.b.w., b’ Bowes ... ; ... IRiggj. c Verity. (suljt),'/b Bowes, .... ; -21 Dgrling, c Duckworth,- b,.Bowes ... 103 Bromley,,c Hammond, b Brown' ... 19. Ofklty, ,c ,Wyatt r : b . Voc®.•... . 50 iPttixit;; l‘.b.w.,'/b /Tate ' //.■./-.- V.. - ,1B4mett, st. b Mttchiell 17 EieHng, not out ... ... 68 rieetwopd-Snith, c Hti ok worth/ b | BrojvnV/. .. - ,-Vij Alexander, lib;w;, ;b Rrown 1 ••• \® Irihmongerj' b/ ypde./ ... 6 Extras' /■/• : i.:;7 1« ]. . .••;/ y / j Total :/;/;////Y/ ; ..Y/.-:-Yv ; .;' 327 Bowling; Bbwes, - 3-; for, 93 j Voce 2 for 62; - Tata 1- for, 31; Hanlmynd 0 for 14 ; r hlitchell 1 • for . sff; (Brown 3 for-63. !• . . ".%•..//■ ••’/

VlCTOßlA—Secoii'd -jFnriings. lO’.Brien,'. c Duckw ortb; . b^/Bowee-... • -;7 tttigg, c ■ Mitchell; - b' Boxes' ' • 88' Darling/-c Hammond; b Tate- 19 [Bromley, not out . • ... . ... s<j *' ’ ••• ; -V - : 7 f TotM for thrtv,' wickets , ... 177 : -'|&\7lmg analysis.: Bowes, two for 56, Voice , none for. ’ 22, one ■ "for 35, ’ Hammond 'none for >4O, ’ Mitohell noire for 15, Brown 'nonir 'for two. (DAEiW.OOD NOT' VISITINa N.Z. > / ' , (MEELBOURNiIf, March 7. T.he ; - cricjceter Larwood is not going to New; Zealand .with the Englishmen,. owing to a splintered bone in his big toe. !Hd -ihas been ordered a month's rest, arid he returns to England by the ■oti'an.tfl.; -■ -i- -"> c: • j/ -,

BRADMAN’S FINE! RECORD. During the fourth test match in Brisbane, Don Bradman reached • his ■ lOOnOL. rfinlsi- in ftest-daes . cricket . this Sumflaer.’ This is the fifth successive - reason ;in '? which he i 'boS ’ scored 1000 runs or more in first-clasts, matches—a' feat."without pairrhllel. in Australian criekbt'.; .; Hendrem v.did it three times, j Arnii'strpng,.- Sutcliffe, Kippax ' and I Pone-ford r'twicer. It will- be recalled i that J Bradman started his first-class 1 career ;in ,the .1927-28 seaison when he came' into the’New South Wales side half-way • through • the season. In the next season he got a thousand, and has not since missed it. This is therefore his sixth Australian season. In that short. time he has made, 37 threefigure ,-scores,. of which one ran into the: fourth . century, two jntojj the third, ,14 into., the second, ?£fiid 20 “just ordinary” ones. His .oomplete, record iin first-dass cricket :to date: is’,

Ins.N.O Total Avgo. 1927-28 ... 10 1 - 416 46.22 : ,1928-29 .... 24 .6 1690 93.88 : 1929-90 . 16 2 1586 113.28 * •1980 ... -36 '6; 2960 '98.66 ; 1930-31 • ... 18 — 1422 79.00 .1931-32 ;. 131 1 1403, 116.91 - 1932-33 , r * ' ■* # ;• ;21;, 2 3,199 63.10

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1933, Page 2

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MATCH DRAWN Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1933, Page 2

MATCH DRAWN Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1933, Page 2

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