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AUSTRALIA V. OXFORD. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) I/ohdon, May 23. Australia,—First Innings (oontlnuad). Bardsley, l.b.W °S Emery, c Colman, b Crutchley ... 33 Ha/ditt, c Naumann, b Vidler ... 0 Whitty, not out ... *° Carkeek, c Lord, b Crutchley ... 4 Sundries ~' J Total 236 Bowling analysis: Vidler 2 for 51, Kaye 3 for 80, Naumann 1 for3l, Crutchley 3 for 24, Lord 0 for 25. Fall of wickets: 7, 13, 39, 39, 51, 161, 207, 217, 217 Emory showed good on driving, making seventeen out of one of Lord s overs He was taken at third man. Hazlitt was caught in the slips. Bardslev got, leg before to Crutchley. He was admirable all round and was in for 100 minutes. He nit 10 fours. He gave a chance to Naumann off Kaye at 61. Oarkeek 'was caught easily at third man. The innings lasted 220 minutes. Oxford.—First Innings. Knott, b Keileway ••• ••• Hands, b Whitty ... ... ••• u Colman, 1) Macartney ... ••■ ' Campbell, b Hazlitt Vidler, b Whitty ... » Twining, not out ... Total for live wickets ... ••• 4d Fall of wickets: 9, 21, 45, 45,45, The bowling was deadly. Hands alone shaped for a stand. Vidler succumbed first ball. The last two wickets put nothing on. The attendance was 1000. A GOOD SCORE. (Received 24, 10.30 a.m.) London, May 23. In the match Warner's team against the rest of England, the former made 452 for seven wickets, Warner making 126 and Woollcy 101.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 23, 24 May 1912, Page 6
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239Second Edition. CRICKET. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 23, 24 May 1912, Page 6
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