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THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

sstun, SCORE AFTER BAD S 80 "" stabt . - I WSTWICKET STAND. - " " L * CTWf - . (Received August 31st, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, August 30. •.V , Australian 8 commenced a match to-day «eain=t »>«■«• IjUfk leant* Ric i iar( i s on, A. 'JfoPr I f'kinnax, S. J. McCftbe, J. Qidfield, E. L. a'Beckett, M 'Snrd 0 V. Grimmett, P. J[ Hormw •„ (ijUjgan, K. b. t T. Cook, J. Langridge, / E Gilligan, M. vv. ■ E/fP. E. . ■at thw drawing of stumps tijj wickets for 349. >4? under Australian . of blazing sunshine on the Qt Kro und, the tourists € BC i IT sho?klng start. Tate's »conu Shit Ponsford's leg stump before in in Bradman's ' freely, but the total was he mistimed Tate, and detain bowled- Tate had thus *?Jtwo wickets for eight runs. ffiJT Tlso suffered a misfortune, second over A. Gjlligan. rSLprte"Hrsi wicket ouital who at 31. had another .suenXpnainhii at first slip nicely ■ jSkson. Without Woodfull an awkward situation ?he Australians. Richardonly five minutes, when he "itjfflp* cTe fltl bowled, making Tate four however, shaped delightIK with Fairfax raised 50 for isl£T n nr» s D ] ay . The Australians were ffiistor Tate was taken off, but IEnS Wk twenty minutes before iSsKihe quickly disposed of l'anv 'l&Htat 67. and liad a'Beckett well at silly-mid-on in the next

fee Australians were in a deplorable lotion at the lunch adjournment, ImW the score stood at six wickets "Tate taking all wickets at a %tfn{ W runs. He had coinpletoly flea all but Kippax. , . , Eflrimmett made a plucky stand, j&lnlnir KiPP&x in the intense heat, ffif tea he and Kippax had put on iHrjnp'at well deserved bis masterly ftntnry, bis third in the tour, which Smado in 180 minutes. He was fidit' In the outfield off J • He hit 14 fours, eight ot after he passed the cenand Hornibrook trounced {he ticeci bowling:, and reached 60 each 'off iuecessive balls, in the record laststand of the tour. The last jtu<& 'wickets had thus far added 270 fot-Awtralia. "i 800969 ' ' AUSTRALIA. ■ • First Innings. IT. 'Ponsford; b Tate • 0 iu, Jwfcion. c Duleepsinh]i, b ■ ft J.W/abe, b Tate ... ... 15 \'° Langridge, b J. t. b Tate ... £ lbw, b Tat© ■« Jwlptt Beckett, o Wensley, ,b, i ■. • • ** * J"* . -j W OHUtoU, b Bowley ■ • ... 7 f.* Vi, Grimmett, o Duleepsmhji, r I V Bowleg ... ... ••• 3°. A.' Hnrwoiod. not out ... < P. M.'Hornibrook,-not out ... 60 | ' Extras 10 | Tosal for nine wickets .. 349 |HE MATCH WITH KENT. EfBADMAJPS SIXTH DOUBLE - CENTURY. \ ' LONDON, August 29. Australia match at Cantermy wat drawn. Australia, second |g|liigg, declared with 320 for three jlptiß, Bradman 205 and Jackson 50, iljijAt, seeond inning v had lost two up 83- at stumps. BBMy. 3000 spectators were present Bm, Bradman and Jackson resumed. hour / provided desperately Hfct batting, only 29 , being scored. HHuas worried Jackson, and things Bgl&'ancb a stage that the pair were .for stonewalling, HEpth' century of the tour. Efk now became a different player, Hpfetg' out aad sending the ball in and getting 20 in ten including four boundaries. He gjp-fcpye Knott for three successive M|M, jand in the same bowler's next [Bpli'it hipi for 4-4-2-4-2. Bi«fs6nfg' 50 took 180 minutes. BradMptflhched 200 in 200 minutes, the ; HOW taking 90 minutes. It was hi# BfflP-jicorti'of oyer .200 of the tour,' nnKpitrtnership added 195. Australia HH5j531'.274 runs ahead, leaving Kent Hmiider two hours to get them. HmmF collected 28 fours. Hj|jsti'lifeat Todd in the first over and ■gWltcli petered out to a tame draw. jfPfefotey gave a stylish exhibition for minutes. AUSTRALIA. - - Second Innings. Braiill,, lbw, b Freeman •. 45 Ashdown .. •• H fflMaap, not out .. • • 205 IjaCTflSd, run out .. ' 0 out ... ..50 IF 8 * " JL three wickets (dec.) 820 KENT. g27 Wmki'L.. Second Innings. -Wall • .. 0 iKpfe'^-'Jaekson, b Hurwood ..11 B|i%i.jot out out .. ' • • 12 ■KssTotal for two wickets .. -83 HPtft: Wafl one for 7, Fairfax none none foT 27, Hurwooa 19,r Richardson none for 8. YE ANGLERS! THE~POOR FISH! sportsman is as careful abonj; as he is about his lures. Knra&W-geagon will shortly be opendistress the poor flsh and WBytte'.iinm air with a strong pipe tobacco costs so little flavoured. The success is due to the use of very ■BMnrifc leaf, which, although mild. ™ffl@9|tlier body nor flavour. More. slow-burning and cool and BBHHMMma your tongue.. Tobacconists Ping Slice.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20021, 1 September 1930, Page 11

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THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20021, 1 September 1930, Page 11

THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20021, 1 September 1930, Page 11