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AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

BAUDS LEY MAKES OVER CENTURY. B.y To!fl£rrapb-- O "' aua a- s bocimi&ii —Oor>yrib Rec. August 5, ]0 a.in. Loudon, August 4. Australia has lost three wick its for 250 rims. Scorers : Bardsiey o Makepeace, b Cook 124; Macartney, l.b.w. Parkin 38; Andrews ID.' Rain has stopped the p’ay. Rec, August 5, 11.55 a.in. London, August 4. The Australians declared at , 5 wickets lor 317. Andrews made 88 and Taylor 19. Bowling analysis. -Parkin 2 for 81 ; Cook 1 for 92, Taylor 2 for 86. The wicket was slow and trying. The attendance was five thousand. Macartney was quickly dismissed, but Bardlsey and Andrews carried the score from 136 to 254. Barnsley was once let off in the field and Andrews was twice badly missed, The bowlers got: no help from the soft ground and the scoring went on steadily. Bardsley achieved his eighth century of thu tour, but after lunch was caught in the first over.- Andrews and Taylor helped the total further along and at the declaration the Australians had a lead of 217. Lancashire, in the second innings, have lost Hallows and Makepeace, both being bowled by MacDonald, for 31 .

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume 49, Issue 7764, 5 August 1921, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume 49, Issue 7764, 5 August 1921, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume 49, Issue 7764, 5 August 1921, Page 3