CRICKET.
AUSTRALIANS v. SlliliEY-MID-DLESEX. MS]TORS LOSE BY ](J WICKETS. (By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright.) (United Press Association.) (Received 9.25 a.m.) London, September 4. 'l’iie Australians were defeated by ten wickets. C()MBlNel).—First J nnings. Bird, c Mayne, h Whitty 112 Maun, c Carkeek, b Hazlitt ... 2 Hitch, b Whitty ... lg Strudwick, c Webster, b Hazlitt .!! 1G -J. T. Hearne, not out 4 Sundries ... ... „ To ] tal 396 Bowling analysis.—MacLaren 2 for 81, Whitty 3 for 78, Hazlitt 3; for 95, Minnett 1 for GO, Macartney 1 for 24, Kelleway none for 25. Seven wickets foil for 351, 8 for 369, and 9 for 376. Austs alians.—Second Innings. Mayne, b Hitch ... _ 4 Jennings, c Strudwick, b J. T. Hearne ... 1
Macartney, c Tarrant, b J. W. Hoarno yy Bards ley, c and b Tarrant ... 7 Q Kelleway, b Hitch ... g Minnett, c Kidd, I) Tarrant ... 14 Hazlitt, Ibiv Tarrant ... . 7 MacLaren, b Hitch ... ... 2 W bitty, c Hobbs, b Tarrant 10 Carkeck, not out ... 4 Emery, absent ... _ Sundries ... ... jg Total ... ... 182 Bowling analysis.—Hitch 3 for 42, •1. 1. Hearne 1 for 19, J. W. Hearno 1 101 GJ, i arrant 4 for 34. The wickets fell as followl for 8,2 for 10, 3 for 87, 4 for 121, 5 for 151, 6 for 156, 7 for 160, 8 for 177, 9 for 182. The Combined in their second innings made 15 without the loss of a wicket, and won the match. Hobbs made 11, J. W. He; irne 0, and sundries notched 4. IAJI the runs were made off .Macartney’s bowling. PROFIT-SHARING. (Received 9.0 a.m.) London, September 4. Ihe “Pall Mall Gazette” says that except the four who accepted the Board of Control’s terms, the Australian team’s share of the profits will probably be under £2OO per man. Some, however, are hopeful that the Board will make this up to £4OO each. AFRICA V. HAMPSHIRE. A DRAWN GAME. J j 'j „ (Received 10.10 a .m.) London, September 4. Africa—Second Innings. Nourse, not out 213 Ward, b Newman 4 Carter, h Kennedy ... ... ... 30 Campbell, 0 McDonnell, b Newman 7 Cox, c McDonnell, b Kennedy ... 13 Sundries ... ... ... 27 Total 432 Nourse played a chanceless innings of 255 nrnutes. Bowling analysis.—Newman 2 for • !05, Kennedy 3 for 125, Woodruff- 0 For 63, McDonnell 4 for 56, Brown 0 for 19, Bignell 0 for 10, Moad 1 for 27. Hampshire.—Second Innings.; Stone, b Cox ... ... ... ... 5 Dowell, llnv Faulkner 4 Sprot, b Cox, not out ... ... 28 Barrett, «t Pegler .... ... ; ... 28 Drown, c Pegler, b Faulkner ... 15 Bignell, c Ward, b Faulkner ... 2 McDonnell, not out 10 Sundries ... ... ... 18 Total for six wickets ... ... 187 Bowling analysis.—Nourse 0 for 16, Cox 2 for 30, Faulkner 3 for 49, Pegler 1 for 30, White 0 for 30, Taylor 0 for 1.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10, 5 September 1912, Page 5
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459CRICKET. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10, 5 September 1912, Page 5
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