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MAILEY'S DAY OUT.

AGAINST NOTTS COUNTY. CABB'S SIDE OUT FOR 193. AUSTRALIANS 202 FOB TWO (Sj- .a-- •• —- • .-..----■ cornnio:-.. ■-. ■ County '■■ - '.-■::! '■■•■- --1.." 1 "' --?*' ''-' '■'" j-;';;';:;.V , ■■ • -:-..,-- •-..::. -_■■_„ „■ i- :•:_. " ;- ram oT'T'-ng"-:- ' : - : ".' ! r: \ t; " " sett. _ .".■.•■ •■ - '•••"- ""u ", a ' r _. v- • •---.: N •:-- -.rtcd fir _ r . V- =: - - . •.>>-.--.ir. opcne-I. Walker ».:--. ■' ' r:ii.-HL.u, fas :„c" - •-■■X\ >•( -iis pitch f"r a -..•• •■;. - - -i.-t ■ : .:- .1 -. li__ ? u'hys.r.: - -■■:-■: •-• Ma.'ar-ri■"."•-. -" 'I'■ : r mid.' a smar: return to ' '- :'■• '■■■ '•■'■■ - ■"". "''." l'*}\ "'" Gregor>". "■ ■"• ■< •-' »•-:'-.<-'r s wi,-^.:: iriie'u I- ■:- ;■.!■--:::• ■'■ '■• • '"- it ti- - end. CARR HITS TWO SIXERS. catch. 1 nrr. a:""cr 1 ]'::- " -' -- ■-■■ m droi.; the :"a- ; _ _ :,- "'.:e r rT_ b.,„ntiin paviii.-i: :••:' -;x. Mailey -.-i-ii-.-: M.i.-.i r-:-..-y, and a'-., liit in ti.. ■ .-i ili.ji f..r -x. Then Carr att.-tnpr. : --• :.-: M.iiiey for a six. b„t "-is v.. ii i.. i-I 13 T.iyl. ; r at long or.. Pay ten »•!'.: out t'.irougi a poor shot. 2c hcked i-:--' in'" the Lands of .aidcm. Wiivsail. by • .iticnt .afine, made 13 in half an !; >ur. Then he missed a full to-.- friTi Mailey, which rebounded from OlddeM's p-il-. Richardson ;-..'vled with unimpeachable length and sent down a series of maidens, imi Mailey wa- the more dangerous and the batsmen were al.de to do little with him.

Staples in. well taken in the next over at tine slip off a wide. Larweed opened with a glance to the leg boundary off Richardson. He followed this up with a couple of powerful 3trai.2ht drives. He continued to soundly drive Mailey an.! then he was •asily caught at deep raid-off.

THE TAEL WAGS. Flint batted sound.y an.. .._- good on tie off side. i.re_.i;-y -.-a - still feeling his strain and shortened his run. He appeared a!-., to have hurt one arm. Mailey started one for one. two for carec. three for -even, four for 13. five for 13. and then took an expensive aghth wickt r. The scoring livened up after lun:_eon. Flint and Barratt batted freely before tiie latter was caught by Woodfull at mid-on. Richmond, following tiie example of his colleagues, vigorously attacked the bowling. Flint monopolised Mailey's howling, taking further runs from an over-pitched be 11. Tie first ball Richmond received from Mailey took his wicket. Flint scored by splendid cutting and off driving with occasional leg nits. The fielding was good. Andrews. Woodfull and Ponsford were prominent. Kotts were all dismissed by tea-time. The last three wickets had produced 134 in one and a-haif hours. Light rain fell during the last wicket stand.

AUSTH.A_._A STARTS WEIL. Richardson, at last restored to his regular p. sition. aewmpamed Bardsley to the wicket and opened against the bowling of Larwool and Barratt. Richardson began confidently, but unwdsely attempted to drive and had his leg stamp uprooted. Macartney started early with successive -ingles. Then lie turned Larwood beautifully to tile square-leg boundary. Fifty came up after _ij minutes' play. Macartney was keeping the field busy. He scored as many runs in 2-3 minutes as Bardsley scored in 50 minutes. Macartney had made 39. when he gave Flint a hot chance at square-leg, then another at 48 to Whysall, at first slip. Afterwards he slowed down, finally pulling one from Richmond on to his wicket. Bardsley continued to bat in his best _tyle, and with Andrews, who scored trom a succession of spectacular leg glances, played out time. Details of the scores are: —

NOTTS.—First Innings. Trysail, st OldrteM. b Mailer .... 1-5 "alker. run out . " 141 Lilley, c Grimmetr. o Gregory .... 1 •arr. c Taylor, b .Mail-y . . .." I: 1 , Pa7ton ? c WoMfull, b'Mailev .... 0 Turner, b Mailey * 4 Flint, not out ." 79 Staples, c Gregory, h Mailer i) Larwood. c Pon-ford. l> Mailey 17 Barratt. c Wood full, b Ri.-hardson . 20 wchmond. b Mailoy 12 Extras r> Total 103 JWlin-r Analy*!*.—Orrgrorr took one picket for 2i5, Ma.-artney non? fr>r 23. -Hailpy seven for 110. Ri.-hartlson one lOr 8. Grimmt'i: γ-rl- for 23. AUSTRALIA.—First Innings. Richardson, b Larwood " 1 Bardsley. not out . . . ......... S7 j Macartney, b Fu.rhmond SI I Andrews. not ~.,r .-,- I Extras " si Total for tuo u-iokuta 202 — Reutcr.' A tfSTRA£IAX SICK LIST. LONDON". July 3. Latest ne-s is -~ the effect Collins rf 5 °f n wder-v! •,::.! a nursins home. «1U be known r . n UVdne«rUy whether llarme f., r a f..- Tn 'srh:.-. Router-Svd-

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 5

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MAILEY'S DAY OUT. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 5

MAILEY'S DAY OUT. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 5