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ANOTHER WIN

AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN HAMPSHIRE BEATEN BY INNINGS BRADMAN FLOGS BOWLING (United Press Assn.—By. Telegraph-Copyright.) London, June 2. Australia, after an extension of time, repeated their Oxford performance against Hampshire, gaining an innings win in two days. With the exception of Bradman and McCabe, however, the visitors shaped badly. Kippax was easily caught at mid-on and Woodfull had two chances before he was beaten. The captain is suffering from a severe cold and should not be playing. Bradman meanwhile, hitting vigorously and scoring freely in all directions, raced towards his century, punishing Boyes, from whom he scored ten in one over. Bradman reached his fourth hundred of the tour after 135 minutes and then requisitioned a new bat. He continued to display fierce hitting. McCabe was also forcible and timed his hits well. Two hundred took only 145 minutes. A new ball failed to quieten the batsmen, McCabe hitting hard to all parts of the field. He and Bradman put on 100 in the short space of 45 minutes, and frequent changes of bowling had no effect. Herman came back, but the pair knocked 15 off his first over. McCabe’s innings ended when the partnership had added 141. He hit twelve boundaries'. The total was then 282. Fairfax was caught at fine leg. Then four wickets fell for an addition of two runs. Bradman continued to hit fearlessly and was the last man out. He hit one six and 26 fours, and gave a magnificent chanceless display. Boyes bowled splendidly throughout. Hampshire’s second innings was a repetition of the first. Brown and Hosie scored 50 for the first wicket. Then three wickets fell for 7 runs. Hornibrook and Grimmett baffled the batsmen, and at the time for play to cease nine men were out. The captains thereupon agreed to an extension of time. Grimmett’s seven victims bring his total to 60 wickets. Following are the scores: Australia. First Innings. Jackson c Boyes b Herman ... 0 Bradrnan c Mead b Boyes . . .191 Ponsford b Newman . . . .29 Kippax c Kennedy b Boyes . . 20 Woodfull c Brown b Boyes . . 4 McCabe b Lowndes . . . .65 Fairfax c Hosie b Boyes . . .14 Oldfield lbw b Kennedy ... 1 Grimmett c Brown b Boyes . . 1 Wall lbw b Boyes .... 0 Hornibrook not out .... 0 Extras 9 Total 334 Bowling analysis: Kennedy took one wicket for 89 runs, Herman one for 47, Newman one for 80, Boyes six for 90, Creese none for 13, Lowndes one for 6. Hampshire. First Innings .... 151 Second Innings. Brown c Hornibrook b Grimmett . 47 Hosie c and b Grimmett . . .24 Lowndes c Bradman b Hornibrook . 1 Mead c Fairfax b Hornibrook . . 0 Newman b Grimmett . . . .18 Kennedy c Hornibrook b Grimmett . 8 Jameson b Hornibrook . . .19 Tennyson b Grimmett . . . .24 Creese c Bradman b Grimmett . .10 Boyes c Oldfield b Grimmett . .15 Herman not out 0 Extras .9 Total 175 Bowling analysis: Wall took no wickets for 39 runs, Fairfax none for 20, Grimmett seven for 56, Hornibrook three for 51. ENGLAND SCORE 375 MATCH AGAINST THE REST. HENDREN REACHES CENTURY. London, June 2. The English batsmen progressed slowly against the ineffective bowling of The Rest, the ball coming slowly from the pitch. Hobbs was caught low down in the slips by Duleepsinhji. He stared for many moments at the Indian evidently wondering whether the catch was clean. The umpire said nothing, but Duleepsinhpi indicated it was a fair catch. Hobbs, after further hesitation, walked to the pavilion, speaking to White, The Rest’s captain, on the way. Hammond was very subdued and soon followed Hobbs. Woolley forsook his natural game in an effort to fight his way into the Test side. Hendren battled brightly and showed evidence of old-time form. Rain stopped play. Following are the scores: — ENGLAND. First Innings. Hobbs c Duleepsinhji b Worthington . 80 Sutcliffe c Ames b Allom 2 Hammond c Hopwood b Stevens .... 79 Woolley l.b.w. b Clark 31 Hendren c Worthington b White .. .. 101 Chapman c Leyland b Stevens 9 Geary c Wyatt b White 8 Robins st. Ames b Hopwood 0 Tate c and b White .. 0 Larwood c Allom b Stevens 47 Duckworth not out 0 Extras 18 Total 375 Bowling analysis.—Allom took one wicket for 49 runs, Clark one for 67, Worthington one for 44, Hopwood one for 50, Stevens three for 80, White three for 50, Wyatt none for 15, Leyland none for 2. THE REST. First Innings 138 Second Innings. Jardine not out 4 Stevens not out .. 2 Total for no wickets .; 6 RAIN DELAYS RESUMPTION. (Rec. 1 a.m.) London, June 3. There was heavy rain overnight, and there was no play at Lord’s before lunch.

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Southland Times, Issue 21100, 4 June 1930, Page 5

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ANOTHER WIN Southland Times, Issue 21100, 4 June 1930, Page 5

ANOTHER WIN Southland Times, Issue 21100, 4 June 1930, Page 5

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