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The English Eleven

MATCH AGAINST QUEENSLAND. SOME BRILLIANT BATTING. By Cable —Press Association —Copyright. Received 1, 9.45 p.m. Brisbane, December 1. There was an attendance of 5000. Tho batsmen opened splendidly and looked like putting up a big total. FenneJly and Jennings added 63 for the first wicket, and Jennings and Hartigan 00 for the third wicket. Both were brilliant and scored rapidly. The fifth wicket fell for 202, but the remainder of the batsment only added 88. The bowling was unexceptionally strong, Barnes and Douglas being the best, whilst the lidding throughout was brilliant. England has lost two wickets for G2. The fielding and bowling were sound. Scores: — QUEENSLAND. First Innings. Jennings, b Poster 91 Fennelly, c Ilhodes, b Hearne 20 Marshall, c Woolley, b Barnes 11 Hartigan, run out 50 Evans, run out i Hayes, c ,Smith, b Douglas 5 McLaren, b Foster 29 Bolton, b Douglas 0 Barstow, not out 43 Cook, b Barnes 7 Felt, b Barnes 0 Extras 12 Total 290 Bowling analysis,—Foster, two wickets for (97; Douglas, two for 53; Barnes, hree for 52; Hearne, one for 39; Ire.longer, none for 36; Vine, none for 31. ENGLAND—First Innings. Vine, b McLaren 3 Hobbs, b McLaren 26 lieoOTie, not out 15 Mead, not out 13 Extras 5 Total for two wickets 62 NEW SOUTH WALES v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. INTERRUPTED BY RAIN. Received 1, 0.45 p.m. Sydney, December 1. The New South Wales v. South Australia mutch was commenced on a. dead wicket. Rain stopped the match after an hour's play. New South Wales have lost >no wickets for 79, Bardsley 31, Trumper 45. Heavy rain has since continued.

SUPPRESSING BARRACKING. Sydney, December 1. The cricket association lias decided to adopt strong measures to suppress the barracking to which the English team is unpleasantly subjected on account of slow scoring.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 138, 2 December 1911, Page 5

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The English Eleven Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 138, 2 December 1911, Page 5

The English Eleven Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 138, 2 December 1911, Page 5

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