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M.C.C. TOUR.

CITY AND SUBURBAN.

THE TEST AVERAGES. tXEETWOOD-SMITH'S FIGURES LEYLAND DISPLACES HAMMOND. I England won the first game at Brisbane by 322 rune, the second, at Sydney by fln inninpa and 22 rune. The Test position between the two countries now is:— Where plnyfd. Eng. Ana. Drawn. Total. In Australia .. 34 40 2 76 In England .... 20 15 27 02 Total* .... 54 54 20 138 Each country has won the toes 60 time®. The result* on individual fields in Australia have been:— Won by C round. Ans. Eng. Drawn. Ttl. Sydney It! 14 — 30 Melbourne 1 fi 12 2* 30 Atloln ide 8 f» — ,13 Brisbane -— 3 — 3 Totals 40 34 2 76 *18fsl-2—then four days' limit. Averages for the four Tests of the present M.C.C. team's tour:— Australia. BATTING. Ins. NX). Rns. H.S. Avge. Bradman 8 — 641 270 80.12 J'ingleton ....... 8 — 381 136 47.62 McCabe . 8 — 379 93 47.37 Chipperfield ... 6 2 155 57* 38.75 Gregory 2 — 73 50 36 50 £f°wn 4 — 95 42 23.75 If.'Sff 4 — 90 47 22.50 Sievpi-s 6 1 67 25 « 13 40 purling o — 20 20 10.00 - — 17 17 8.50 Old Held 8 1 08 27* 828 O'Reilly 8 1 55 37* 7.85 6 1 27 18 3.40 McOorroick .... 5 1 i« 10 4.00 Badcock 3 — 10 8 3.33 Robinson 2 5 3 •> 50 Fleetwood - Smith 3 1 5 4 2.50 'Signifies not out. bowling. Witts. Runs. Avge. Severs ....... 9 161 17785 Fleetwood - Smith 15 376 25.06 C M r , mlck » 229 25.44 ORfllly ... 17 446 26.23 McCabe ........ 4 127 31.75 Chtpperflcld, none for 136., and Greirorv none for 14, also bowled. «re»ory, England. BATTING. T . , Ins. N.O. Rns. H.S. Avge • Horn ll 1 7 1 408 126 67.66 % 1 398 331« 66.33 W™tt- I ~ 336 129 4800 Harden IP = — 53 50 26.50 Hardstaff 7 — 170 43 24.57 Amen Z 1 143 «8 23.83 Ames ......... 7 — 136 52 1942 Fagg 2 — 18-83 VcHtv 2 ~ 42 27 14.00 Farnes I l 7 ? *?. Voce 6 5 19 8 6?3 Worthington ... 4 - 24 16 6.00 "" ' '•Signifies not. out. 3 130 bowling. v n -„ Wkta. Runß, • Avire. ■ 1 j? |™> FurriAa I 4 -' 25.11 vfrtll 5 160 32.00 iiZ na:::::::: 1 "p* °"wr 3 244 gj 33 V CENTURY LIST. . : .-, s FOR (17). Perth), 104 and 136 v. South Aug- „ at ' J cSSSSS-t2 <Ii Hobart), 129 v. Australia, fourth Test. 5J m~J 18 4 no * °V t V^ an Australian Ai : 1 126 Australia, first Test, 111 not out third Test. J ' HdbaJtf '" 110 V ' Combined Team (at A. Fagg.—ll2 v. Queensland. L. E. G. Ames.—lo9 v. Tasmania. R. E. S. Wyatt.—lo6 v. Western Australia. AGAINST (10). D feWssRS: B p dc t C % k Ti? 7 , for Combined Team fat Sydney) f ° r aD Australian XI. W. Horrocks.—l4o for Combined Team. I. 8. Lee.—l6o for Victoria. R. G. Gregory.—l2B for Victoria. ' r ' Test?' Au " tra,ia ' T ' iMm'" 109 ifor Queensland County

RECORD OF TOUR.

THRICE DEFEATED.

N.B.W. AND TWO TESTS.

AJWtSff-J* plaj ; cd 18 matches uste (excluding the one-day fixtures at Clare and in Tasmania). It has won five including the first two Tests, and lost *hr e f— ag *H«»t New South Wales and the .JjjSyrtSsrfSf* & Firs? iAiilnm 119* Australia: J? mninm, 142; second innings, 147 , „ Combined Team (at Perth).—Drawn V T *K inn » n ß& •W; second int»J£' v? l°? f ? ur Combined Team: First innings; 430. *£2!£a -Australia.—Won by 105 runs. England: First innings, 233; second inning"* 23(8. South Australia: First innings, 102; second innings,, 202. B * » n i^ to Sa~ Draw 3-• First inM 4; ."eeond innings, 38 for three wickets. Victoria: First innings, 384. New South Wales.—Lost by 135 runs. England: First innings, 153: second inSSSL wi New South Wales: First •• innings, 273; second innings, 326. An Australian XL (at Sydney)— Drawn. England: First innings, 288; second innings, 245 for eight wicketo. > Australian declared" ,nn {r "' eight wickets, .. Queensland—Drawn. r j England: First innings, 215; .second innings, 528 for eight wicketft vdectarea; Queensland: 1 First in--227 for nine Australia, -Test <a* Brisbane).-; JJ™ PJ" <®2 WM/ England: iFirst innings, l 308; second fnnings, 256« Australia: First innings,. 234; second innings, 58. Queensland; Country Tteant (at Ipswich). -"•Drawn. England: First innings, 406. Queensland Country.' -First; innings, 300; 1241:. Australia; Second' Tefcfc <at Sydney).— Woif J>y an innings and .22 runs. England: First innings, 42® for six declared. • Australia: • First innings, 80;; second- innings, 324. 1 -v ' / Northern Districts (at Newcastle) . Drawn..England: First inniiigs, 17$ for'! ' four wickets. Northern Districts: 188 for i four wickets. T Third Jest (at Melbourne).M England: First innings, ninna pickets,. 'declni-ed; second in- ' mnma: F.rst T ® am .(»t A»bart).^.D«wn riiigland. First innings,' 418* •'winiVifv tv - nines, 111 f Qr one wicket. Combined Team' Only innings, 134. *■ South Australia.—Drawn. England' First innings. 301. South Australia; First innings. 194 for four wickets. Australia, Fourth Test (at Adelaide).— Lost by 148 runs. England: First innings, 330; second innings, 243. Australia: First innings, 288; second innings, 433.

REMAINING FIXTURES. IN AUSTRALIA. February 10 to 11. —Country, Canberra. February 13 to 17.—New South Wales. February 19 to 23.—Victoria. February 26 until finished.—Fifth Test. March 5 to 6.—Country, at Benalla. ZEALAND ITINERARY. March 15.—Arrive in Auckland. March 19 to 22. —Canterbury and Otago. March 24 to 27.—Wellington. March 31 to April 2. —Auckland.

MANUKAU TACKLES LEADER.

Senior matches to be played nnder the control of the Auckland City and Suburban .Cricket Association, to-morrow:— Green Lane v. Roskill. Domain No. 3, 2 p.m.; Manukau v. R.V., Domain No. 2; Ponsonby v. Brixton, Domain No. 1. .Second section arrangements;— New Lynn v. Manukau, Victoria Park No. 10, 2 p.m.; Waterworks v. DilworW, Domain No. 4; Harbour Board v. R.V., Victoria Park No. 1>; Papakura v. RoskMl. Paprtkura; Green Lane v. Training CoHege, College ground. How the major clubs stand:— v P. W. Xi. D. Pts. lI.V. 6 5 — 1 24 Manukau 6 4 1 1 21 Ponsonby 6 2 3 1 13 Green"Lane 6 .1 41 12 Roskill- . . 6 2 4 — 12 Brixton 6 1 4 1 10 'Teams announced: — " RV. . Senior.—-Finlayson, Goldsworthy, Cleverley, Hunt, Rose, Pleydell, Cloke, Webster, Wildman, Banbury, Hoverd. GREEN IKNE. Senior.—Watts, Clark, Kerr, Wilson, Raughton, Robinson, Barnes, Tomlinson, Morman, Crowhurst, Gilford. Senior B.—McGhie, Sykes, W. Haysoa, J. Boaden, B. Boaden, Sell, Newcombe, Hewittson, Roskllly, Coates, C. Hayson. PONSONBY. Senior.—Hook. Howell, Hebden, Lonergan, Simpson, Vtecoe, Young, Reid, Shepherd, Robertshaw, Ward. PAPAKURA. Senior B.—A. Burgess, B. Barnett, W. K. Francis, N. Kemp, J. Forrest, G. Wilson, H. Waite, A. Verner, G„ Osborne, J. Morris, G. Blank. TRAINING COLLEGE. Senior B.—McKoy, Mead, Hamilton, ' Fletcher, Voyle, Turbott, Scott, Allpress, iMathieson, Thornton, Larsen, Amodeo Waddell, Rea. HARBOUR BOARD. - B.—Breese, Martin, Bennett, Christiansen, Barnes. Jones, Blackie, Rabone, Johnson, Beech, Wright. f BRIXTON. Senior. — Hoare, B. Williams, V. Wllillams, Vallance, Stallworthy, Hemmhigson, : Gillespie, Scarborough, Butler, Neale, 1 Deighton, Walsh, Holiday. I --Second Grade.—Seaton, Burrell, Chambers, Lythe, Mojland, Power, Haycock, Munro, Dormer, Perry, Ford, Wallace, r arrant. Colville, Kingston, Motih 'w ? ' M " r Phy. EUlIn, Davidson, Mutch, McLennan, Sloane. MOUNT ROSKILL. „ ®* ftl ? r< "~"o°d, Butler, Eagles, Ellis SrttS***?! 1 ' Lan gd°n, Matthews, Peters' Scarborough, Watkins, Yates. ' ' ?■ — Roy , Brown, McGillnf? ' 5 g 2 0n ' Stretton, Booth, Quigge Dineen, Sansbury, Gaulton. vjuigge, MANUKAU. ' H„ Se^ r "7 Wm l ains , Turner, Mann, MarLendruin, n N?nk^"waters BteWart ' M ° tlon ' Tnomaß, Heard, Brown, Avery. j Sewnd Ojrtlde.—Yates (2), Laing (2) X?'H^ r^tty^ U B V urd n ' Blßi,on8 ' W EX-SERVICEMEN. The Auckland Ex-Servicemen's Cricket Association a programme for Saturday is New Lynn v. Devonport, at League football pound, Devonport; Eden-Roskill v. Onej hu«ga, at Walker Park; R.S.A. v. Parnell 'at Walker-Park; Grey Lynn v. Avondale, 'at Walker Park; Takapuna v. Point Chev- ■ alter, at Takapruna i Newmarket, a bye. j Teams:— , ' v : POINT C HBV ALIER, Dllly, Jackson, Hylton, Allen,. Edgar:. Applegreen, Smith, > Sutcliffe, Magnus, | Moffett, Adolph, Saundercock, Fox, Nunn. BUSINBSS HOUSE GAMES. Matches to-be played in B section games under the- control; of the Auckland Business ; House ; Cricket .Association to-mprrow:— ' Metropolitan. Fire Board v. Wilson and I Ganltain,. Stadltitn v No. '3;; Bridges, Overing- ■ ton and Company v. ~J. ■W. Andrew' and Sons, Walker Park No. 8; Northern Roller Ivi United, Stadium No, '4;'. Waitemata Billiards v; Stadium No. 5. . Teams j ; BRIDGESV. OVERINGTON AND CO. ' Lewis, Gardner, " Pedlay, Stuckey, Meehan,. McDonald, Ripghton, McLaughlin, Neilson, Wharfe, Hill, Butler> OTAHUHU ASSOCIATH>N. Owing to the Plunket Shield match, all competition games controlled by the Otahuhti Cricket Association have been postponed to-morrow.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1937, Page 12

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M.C.C. TOUR. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1937, Page 12

M.C.C. TOUR. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1937, Page 12