TALL SCORING
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ENGLISHMEN KNOCK UP 502 AGAINST TASMANIA FOUR CENTURIES SCORED
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Kec. Dec. i», o.u p.m. Launceston, December 18. The Englishmen resumed their innings against a Tasmanian eleven. Ames and Paynter joined the ranks of the century holders, 'the former scoring his. in/163 minutes and the latter in 12S minutes. Ames hit ten fours and Paynter twelve fours and one six. England was dismissed for 502 runs. ' Rain fell during lunch. Rushforth, the Tasmanian captain was unable to resume play owing to leg injury. Heavy rain fell at five o'clock and ended play for the day. When stumps were drawn, Tasmania had lost three wickets for 137. Details of the seore are: — ENGLAND — First Innings Sutcliffe, c James, b Putnam 101 Wyatt, lbw, b Putnam 33 Pataudi, b James 109 Ames, c Green, b James 107 Paynter, c Green, b James 102 Brown, b Putnam 1 Larwood, c Green, b Putnam 1 Voce, c and b James 20 Tate, not out 10 Bowes, b James 3 Mitchell, st Parry, b James . — 0 Extras 15 Total ...'. : 502 Bowling: Burrows, 12, 1, 148, 0; Walsh, 20, 1, 59, 0; James 31, 2, 96, 6; Gourlay, 21, 1, 102, 0; Putnam, 24, 0, 156, 4; Martin, 1, 0, 16, 0. TASMANIA — First Innings Badcock, b Mitchell f 57 Burrows, c Ames, b Mitchell' 41 Green, run out 8 Martin, not out ._ 12 Putnam, not out 1 Extras 18 Total for three wickets 137
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 409, 19 December 1932, Page 5
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245TALL SCORING Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 409, 19 December 1932, Page 5
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