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THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

~ U VISITORS MAKE 278. |f ' ' ■" - 14" . ...OCUTIO* ~B» tWWMC g? !S«0»A»<-^ OPT * IOBT ' ) i /Beceived September 7th, 5.5 p.m.) rV ■ LONDON, September «. E% /' i ..irolian cricketers began « i '"ft/KSjta '• co»'P<«<l entiref the bank clerk class, account- ■ -«• m» b - " h " r "°- ; initial " [ lar6er • Now. Pearco, Summers, Brindley. Vggjli, T ?y lor - JarVl3 ' Smlthl '' —Ponsford, Fairfax, Mc - Bradman. a'Beckett Kippax. - Sfull, Oldfield, Hurwood, Horni- - first innings were f fairly large crowd to sua the match start. > Rradman gave a bright exhibition for •" 75 oinnws. He hit five fours but ' .ffas missed early by Nazeerah, who mnlled an ® as J catch. • jfftiifax also had an early life in who is a fastish bowler, , rtftM well, as did also Brindley •Indifferent light after lunch caused f !i Woodfull and Kippnx to take no risks, md they w«Jre unable to force tho pace. ' was caught in attempting a big hit. Kippax hatted soundly. • t ,Brindley is a medium-pace bowler J-who represented Ceylon against Ausf v trilia. ; % The Conference Club's sido suffered , I from dropped catches, and they should "fiAT*dismissed Australia fairly cheaply. The scores were: ' AUSTRALIA. First Innings. ' Fwrfax. b Brindley ... ... 2u '-'4 MoCftbe, b Brindley ... ... 0 Bradman, c Whitehead, b N'azec- . ' raJi ... ... ... 70 t'' A'Peckott, b Smith ... 14 b Smith ... ... 63 IR"Woodfull, c Summers, b Brindley 69 1 ?Oldfield. b Smith 0 Ififlorwood, b Smith ... 0 K Hbmihrook, Ibw, b Brindley ... 1 iafl'alker, not out ... ... 7 'j® Extras ... ... 20 # , ?'§? Uoitlin®—Smith, four for 70; Brinrlfey,.five for 71; Nazoerali, one for 52; i-'A T*ylor, none for 45: Jarvis, none for ill; CLFB TEAM, first Innings. Hr Fairfax ... 6 W{. jfflpfer, h Fairfax ... ... 5 . out ... ... 2 \j, i Total for two wickets ... 13 IN SOUTH OF I I ISLAND MATCH. *•, BATTING DlSm«^ nicsa assocutioh—vt ei.«criiir IDON, September 5. vanished from the hj, ins a draw was ini F , Chapman bowled s side with the excep* eWceeper. but Jackson i scored with freedom, man. Australia scored ed 1000 runs for the s games, and Bradman noTuding his Scottish >rs, Wall and Hornisurprising stand, eoor--3 minutes, and carried ba! past that of the d for an hour before i ran out .. 84 I, c Calthorpe, b Ibw. b Allom ... 68 w, b Allom 0 angridge ... 78 kllom. ... . ... 14 .. c Hammond, b »k, e flearne, b out ,i; 40 • none for, 31; ATiom eeman. four for 112 - w. none for 21; Lann 1 - ■ . Hammond, none f«r e for 32; Calthorpe hnnmnn, none for 5: )F ENGLAND. eclaredffor . ... 403 id Innings. •Glasgow, not out 9 b ... r' one wicket ... 46 jJtett, one for 11; Mc--4; Kippax,.none for ne for S. I AND WALL RTAINED. lON OP TEACHERS. imber 7th. 6.45 p.m.) Dl>N, September 6. Union of Teachers ten to Messrs W. M. M. Wail, at Hotel who presided, saia terested to learn that *kl his sun would take i other sensible game paid a tribute to and sportsmanship tears of. 99 per cent. enthusiasts. but had pulled to . wamned the Ashes. his am bition a* en to achieve style by linen to pnv attention Mto the ball. The

fact that he had taken only fifty wickets, but had scored 100 runs suggested that if he had been as good a bowler as batsman, ho would have done excellently. SOUTH OF ENGLAND V. M.C.C. (Received September 7th 5.5 p.m.) LONDON. September 6. The South of England made 210 (Tennvson 82). Allom took five wickets for 43. Marylebone has lost two wickets for 112. M.C.C; V. LORD HAWKE'S ELEVEN. (Received September 7tb 5.5 p.m.) LONDON September 6. The M.C.C. South African team, in the match against Lord_ Hawke's Eleven, scored 305 for six wickets (Hobbs 52. Allen 77). LATEST AVERAGES. LONDON, September 0. Batting and bowling averages are:— England. BATTING. Innings. Runs. Aver. Sutcliffe .. 40 2154 67.31 Duloepsinhji .. 45 2465 58.69 Hammond »• 43 2465 52.72 Sandham .. 46 2161 51.45 Oldroyd .. 33 1285 51.40 Hobbs 4 .. 39 1900 51.35 E Tyldesley .. 45 1897 51.27 Whysall . . 47 , 2174 49.40 BOWLING. Runs. Wickets. Aver. Parker .. 2055 172 11.94. Verity .. 795 64 13.42 R. Tyldesley .. 2212 139 15 91 Larwood .. 1588 98 16.20 Freeman .. 4456 226 16.75 Young .. 1278 71 18.00 Mitchell .. 2526 138 18.30 Peebles .. 2453 133 18,44 Tate was seventeenth with 2349 runs, 117 wickets, 20.07 average. Australia. BATTING. Innings. Runs. Aver. Bradman .. 35 2864 98.75 Kippax .. 31 1392 58.00 Woodfull .. 26 1434 57.36 Ponsford .. 33 1425 49.13 Jackson •. 34 1073 34.61 McCabe .. 32 988 32.93 Richardson .. 31 824 26.74 Fairfax .. 26 528 26.40 BOWLING. Runs. Wickets. Aver. Grimmett .. 2426 114 16-84 Hornibrook .. 1633 *8 Burwood .. 709 27 26.25 McCabe .. 717 26 27.57 Bradman .. 249 9 27.66 Fairfax .. 1131 40 28.27 Wall .. 1570 53 29.62 A'Beckett .. 628 20 31.40

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 11

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THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 11

THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 11