TRIANGULAR CRICKET
THE AUSTRALIANS' TOUR-
THE WARWICKSHIRE MATCH
THE COUNTY IN GOOD FORM
(United Press Association—By • Electric Telegraph —Copyright.)
(Received May 31, 9 a.m.)
LONDON, May 30. The Australian team commenced a match to-day with Warwickshire, lass year's champion county team. Whitty, Carkeek, Hazlitt and Mninett were omitted from the Australian team, and Reeves replaced Parsons nr I the Home tea.m. The weather was warm and tho wicket dry. Foster won. the toss for Wanvick- | shire and decided to bat. Smith and 11 Kinneir opened the bathing to the bowling of McLaren and Emery. In the lattex's first over Smith was <bowl- ** Charles worth and Kinneir made a good stand, and fifty appeared for 35 iminutes' play. The century appeared for 80 minutes, play. The partnership added 127 before-Charlesworth was taken at third man. r -He made 50 in 90 minutes, and rgave an admirable display. He hilt eight tourers. He ■gave a chance (a catch) at the wickets when' She had mado 35. I The score at the luncheon adjournment for 2 for 143. Kinneir had batted • 145 minutes and v gave chances at i eleven in the slips to Jennings off Mc- ' Larcn's bowling, and at 19 t-o Emery off the Matter's bowling. Foster was taken in the slips. He batted thirty minutes, and scored four fourers. _ . • . , Two hundred occupied l/o minutes ■in compiling.. c ' The innings finally closed for Scores:— " '■ WARWICKSHIRE—First innings. E. J. Smith, b Emery S
S. P. Kinmeir, b Emery <U C. Charles wortlh, c Bardsley, b Kelleway °" F. R. Foster, o Matthews, b Mc- _ ' Laren C. S. Baker, ibw, b Emery W. G. Quaife, Ibw, b Emery 34 F. G. Stephens, not out Reeves, run out 1 S. Sanitall, c Webster b Macartney 1U W. C. Hands, c Kelleway, b Matthews * F. E. Field 1 , c Gregory, b Matthews i. Extras Total •••••• 275 . Bowling analysis -.—McLaren 1 for 46, Emery 4 for 97, Matthews 2 for 33, Kelleway 1 for 51, Macartney 1 for 12. 'AUSTRALIA AT THE WICKETS. Foster and Field opened the bowling against the Australians. The former was im good form and his fourth ball, a trimmer, beat Mayne.—l for 0. Jeiinings and Macartney became' associated, and gave a bright, skilful display. Jennings' cutting was excel-' lent, and Macartney was ' good all round. Play/wsii? stopped fit 6.20 o'clock, on accouiit of "the bad light. Scores: — AUSTRALIA.—First Innings. E. R. 'Mayne, b Foster 0 C. B. Jennings, not out 41 C. G. Macartney, not out 30 Extras J? Total for one wicket SO (The. bowling analyses of the Australians in the recent Test match with South, which were not caibled oii We&esday, are as follows: —First' innings : Whitty 5 for 55, Hazlitt 1 for 46, Emery 1 for 94, Kelleway 0 for 27, Matthews 3 for 16, Mimnett. 0 for 16.
Second innings: Kelleway 5 for 33, Matthews 3 for 38, Whitty 2 for 15. Matthews secured the "hat trick" in each innings.)
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10648, 1 June 1912, Page 6
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492TRIANGULAR CRICKET Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10648, 1 June 1912, Page 6
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