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VICTORIA’S LOW SCORE

DISMISSED lOR 167 BY ENGLISHMEN an impatient crowd MtiLCUIRNE, £sunday. j "'The Wn'-lishin- n on Frida: h:ul W «fsi S *hlt vigorously. ll* batted fur rninub >. play. d cuntulontly ti ''frequently. Allom and Barr;. tt I>u L>ow 1# <1 well. Kyder was very I •,; ih(l 11. bafr.-d t'<*r two hours with- I making a boundary hit. which was! •markable for him. Hut the fieldsmen were pi .•• d d#-p W him. v l ‘, s e eh- an bowled. lie bat ted ‘for I,V. m tnute.- .Me\:i ruler livened up the sum* by scoring la nine, minutes, Ironmonger .•!*«• hit out at every-, tiling, with better results than he ' With few exeeptions. tin Victoria n.V I *t>laV was pool . but the bowling r:l JJy'th.-wi.-u:.,. The I .••hi in was high standard. and GiUU. n It.imil'd tie. bowlers judiciously. The light was getting dull and tain nan" tll-iv ‘second innings. Twenty runs had been scored warn at I'rssflll appeal against the light. A fovv minutes later another appeal was batsmen counted out The players were off the Held for an tmiir. and the crowd got very impatient. Kven among’ the officials the appeal was considered unwise, as the match was not of first-rate importance, anti the light was not really bud. on the resumption of play the batsm# n were counted out. There was ui'at cheering with counter-cheers from the pavilions when Gilligan and t>ule*psinbji were dismissed off suc- , .-ssive ball.-. Hot% batsmen were , ;iiiarht in the slips. Dule* p.-dn’iji. who h ad been cordially received, took ,!,» barracking well and waved his cap t»> the crowd. At I>ulcepsinh ji's dismissal. :.t t. Id pin., another appeal was made and an adjournment was made. Rain then , ~mme» ci d to fall steadily, and there war. no further play. The details of the scot*' are as fellow : —• VICTORIA First Innings. F*« -NSL'* Corn ford, h flari.ur WOODFI'LJL • • ornford. b Bsvatt 5 HKNDKY. • l ►uleep-unh ii. b Haratr HVPER. • Dawson. I. Allom .. .. 50 IdRUWJ. • NV"Oil* ' . b Itarra ’ t . 6 I'lGO, ibw. t# Nichols :*0 Si WIFE. b Nichols 27 h’IJJS. b Allom rt JRIWCKIK. Ht Cornfoid. h Barra It . 1 ALEXANPEri. l» Itarra tt 15 IRONMONGER. not out 17 Extras IS Total 11>7 Rowling Ni.-hi.b, 3-62; Barrau, 5-tJ, Allom, 2-23, Woolley. 0-10. ENGLAND First Innings 23S Second Innings. HffJJGAX. c Hendry, l* Black ie .. U DAWSON, not out i> DFLEEPSIXHJI. > Ryder, b Ola k: • »> Extras 2 Tw o wickets for L*> SYDNEY GRADE CRICKET SV I>N Sunday. In the grade cricket yesterday, batting for Gordon against Rand wick. Vaughan made !07 and Taylor Ml. For Western Suburbs against Peters’ am. R. Bards ley made 77. Dor University against Cumberland. Williams made 78. Bowling for Rand wick. Marchant took five wickets for 35 runs. For Potersham. Morris took five for 28. For North Sydney against Marruekville, Bennett took six for 50. A Newcastle team playing against a New South Wales team made M 7 and #•: for fom wickets. New South Wales in the first innings made 3D2 (Bradman

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 823, 18 November 1929, Page 7

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VICTORIA’S LOW SCORE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 823, 18 November 1929, Page 7

VICTORIA’S LOW SCORE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 823, 18 November 1929, Page 7

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