CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA
BOWLERS DO WELL By Cable.—Press Association. — Copyright. MELBOURNE, Sunday. In the grade cricket giatches in Melbourne yesterday Bird, batting for Collingwood against University, made 131 not out. For St. Kilda, against Carlton, Ponsford made 161 not out. For Richmond, against Essendon, Nicholson made 117. At Sydney heavy rain in the forenoon deadened the wickets. The bowlers reaped the advantage, and the scoring was low. For St. George, against Randwick, Mealing made 51, and Targett 54. For Cumberland, against Mosman, Waddy made 66. For University, against Marrickville, Hogg made 6S. For Balmain, against Manly, Tytherleigh made 61. Bowling for Balmain, against North Sydney, Jordan took 13 wickets for 61 runs. For Northern Districts, against Waverley, Achurch took seven for 54. For Western Suburbs, against Gordon, Dupain took six for 23. and Long four for 11. For Gordon, Frendin took five for 45.—A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 195, 7 November 1927, Page 11
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146CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 195, 7 November 1927, Page 11
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