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ENGLISHMEN AT HOBART

TASMANIA OUT FOR 66 VISITORS MAKE 118 FOR FIVE (United P.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) HOBART, Friday. The second match between the English cricketers and Tasmania was begun to-day at Hobart in showery weather. There were 4,000 spectators. Chapman, the English captain, won the toss and sent the local side in to bat. The wicket was soft after the rain yesterday. The Tasmanians, in their first innings, were all dismissed for 66 runs, and the visitors had made 118 for five wickets when stumps were drawn. Details of the scores are: TASMANIA First Innings. ATKINSON, run out 20 RL’SHFORTH, c Chapman, b White is U MARTIN, <• Hammond, b Tate . . 0 <!. MARTIN, lbw, b Tate 1 BURROWS, run out 3 RICHARDSON, e White, b Geary . - 12 •TAMES, c Hammond, b White .... 0 LAMB, c Tate, b White 0 TOWNLEY, c Ames, b Geary 0 HOOPER, not. out * O WARDLAW, lbw. b Geary 6 Extras 6 Total .. .... . . 66 , Bowling analysis: Tate. 2-19; White, •>■l2; Freeman, 0-23; Geary, 3-6. ENGLAND First Innings. TATE, c James, b Ward Law ...... 13 LEYLAND. run out 3 TTLDESL»Ey, b Townley 39 MEAD, cG. Martin, b Wardlaw .... 11 HAMMOND, Ibb Hooper ...... 7 AMES, not out 36 "HITE, not out 1 Extras S Five wickets for 118

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 566, 19 January 1929, Page 11

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ENGLISHMEN AT HOBART Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 566, 19 January 1929, Page 11

ENGLISHMEN AT HOBART Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 566, 19 January 1929, Page 11

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