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Englishmen Play at Canberra

TWO-DAY MATCH IN PICTURESQUE SURROUNDINGS. Received Wednesday, 11.15 p.m. CANBERRA, Feb. 10. The Englishmen were the first oversea team to visit tho Fedora! capital when they began a two-day match today against Southern New South Wales whose whole team was as follows:—C. Hill (captain), C. Jackson, L. Bonnets, S. Josselyn, C. Kelly, L*. Lees, F. Leahy, J. McGrath, A. McGill, S. Sly, H. Williams. Twelfth man, J. Edlingtou. Tho weather was cloudy and mild. Wyatt led the Englishmen and the Governor-General, Lord Gowrie, was a spectator at the match which was played ou a ground with a picturesque setting of tall trees and gardens. Scorns: — ENGLAND. First Innings. Hardstaff, c Bennett, b Williams .. 67 Worthington, runout 49 Wyatt, b Bennett 51 Leyland, c McGrath, b Jackson . • 67 Ames, c Williams, b Jackson .... 82 R. Howard, c McGrath, b Hill .... lb Sims, c McGrath, b Hill 5 Duckworth, lbw, b Jackson .. S Voce, c Sly, b Jackson 1 Copson, not out 0 Extras 0 Total 380 Bowling: Bennett one for 45, Williams one for 56, Jackson five for 143, Hill two for 50, Josselyn none for 22, Lees none for 58. SOUTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES First Innings Josselyn, b Worthington .••••••• 1 Kelly, not out 0 Total for one wicket J

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 7

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Englishmen Play at Canberra Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 7

Englishmen Play at Canberra Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 7

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