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CRICKET.

«- VICTORIA v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph— C< tyright. ADELAIDE, November 1. Victoria, in their second innings, havo lost four wickets for 250 ru..s, Hansford 71, Armstrong 27, Kortlung (not out; 30 being the principal scorers. (Received November Ist, 10.-10 p.m.) ADELAIDE, November 1. Victoria, in their second innings, made 30-5 (Kortlang not out 69). The remainder of the wickets added only 111 nia-i. Hoes captured four wickets for 00 runs, "Wliitt/ two for 68, Crawford two ior SS, Hewer one for 13, and Wright one for 52. tSjuth Australit, in their second innings, lost four wickets for 202 runs (C. Hill 68, Crawford 23, Gelirs not out 100). Armstrong took three wickets for 68 runs; Denny one for So. South Australia won by six wickets. THE SOUTH AFBICaX TEAM. (Received November Ist, 9.10 a.m.) ADELAIDE, November 1. The South Africans have two extended practice spells daily under match conditions. Their bowling is a bit short, owing to their being accustomed to a matting wicket, but they are rapidly becomi__ accustomed to the new conditions. ELLESMERE ASSOCIATION Dunsandel B team (13 men) defeated Ellcsmere at Dunsandel. Dunsandel made 205, Ellesmero 30. Ellesmerc followed on and secured 4 for four wickets. For Dunsandel tho chief scorers woro Johnwm 58, Cooper 3S, Skinner 16, Frampton 16. Their bowlers were Skinner, Petrie, and Cooper. For Elle.sn.ere, P. Chamberlain 10, Drewery 11, >n tho first innings, and Hawke 29 not out and Dawson 9 not out, in the second innings, batted with success. Hawke, Gallagher, and Drewery bowled for tho losers. Irwell .-"row with Little Rakaia. Irwell made of) for six wickets, and Little Hakaia 06. For the latter Freo 2o and Kennedy 27 not out successfully resisted the bowling. For their opponents, Taylor 25 and L li. Coe 10 shaped well. Springston was defeated by Lincoln College by 2 runs, tho scores being 81 and H3 respectively. For Springston Mcßcan 14, McKenzio 20, and Kimbor were the best bats. Taylor and McKenzie were the bowlers. Lce.vtcn was defeated by Dunsandel A, who obtained a two-point win. LOCAL MATCHES. A match was. piayed on Saturday on tee South Park betwec l Weeks, Ltd., r.nd Royds Bros", and Kirk, the former winning by 23 runs on the first innings. C. Pegg (22), Y. Evans (10 not out), T. W. Biddle (13) baited best for the winners, and C. Poore and P. Trying shared the bowling honours. Trust ram {IS), Field (15), and Skinner Cl 3) were the best batsmen for tho losers. I'ennctt and Spence Iwwlcd well. A match was played at Hagley Park on Thursday between the Veterans' B team and "Beath and Co., the latter winning by 2-5 runs on the first innings. Scores:—Beath's 10-1 (Stillv.fll 45, Woods 20, Jackson 16 Burge:s 12 not out), veterans, iirst inning.-. (Brittain 19, Cresswell 13, Jewell 10). second innings (Judson 31. Archie McNao 17 Brittnin 13, Jackson 13, J. M. Prebble IC. Andrew McNao 14 not out). Cope-land and JacK-on bowlc-d well for Beath's, and Prebble and Owen for the Veterans.

31ALWERNCRICKET ASSOCIATION. Playing in the Malvern Association's competition at Kirwve on Saturday, tbo match between lvinvee Eleven and Kimberley resulted in a draw. Scores: —Kimberley 231 (S. lieveliey not out 81, H. 31cBeth 40, A. Mcßoth 29, W. Stott 19. F. .McClelland 15, J. R-cvelley 12, J7 -arie.s i<l, and A. Boulton lUl; Kirwco Eleven 12-1 for nine wickets (A. Stewart 38, A. Ycatman 10, Duncan Finlay 18, and H. .McClelland 11). For Kimberley A. 31ciJeth a.nd \V. Stott, and for ivirweo A. Anderson, H. McClelland, and J. Vaughan, bowled best. Greendale defeated the Waddington team at Greendale by 9 runs on tho first innings. Scores:—Greendale 00 (T. H. Locker 14, R. Quinn U); Waddington 51 (A. W. Adams 11). T. H. Looker one wicket lor 1 run, D. 3leLaughlin two wickets for 7 runs, J. Locker two wickets for !) runs, and R. H. North four wickets for 24 runs, bowled with siX-cess lor Greondalc, and T. Inncs one wicket for 2 runs, A. Hewitt six wickets for 31 runs, D. Gunn one wicket for 7 runs, and R. Gunn one wicket for 18 runs, were successful for Waddington. LINWOOD CRICKET CLUB. The following members of the Linwood Cricket Club will be coached by W. Carlton on Wednesday evening on Lancaster Park: —Johnston, Pernn, Russell (2). King. Taylor, Worrall. Grant. Murray. Inglis, Spencer. Condliff.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13879, 2 November 1910, Page 10

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13879, 2 November 1910, Page 10

CRICKET. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13879, 2 November 1910, Page 10

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