CRICKET.
ENGLISHMEN'S TALI SCORING. EIGHT WICKETS FALLEN FOR 660. FOUR CENTURIES. BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION - —COFTIUGnT. (Rcc. Nov. 13, 0.41 a.m.) Adelaide, November 12. In the match between the Marylebono team and South Australia, the play was interrupted by rain at intervals. Tho visitors hatted splendidly. Hardstaff gave a display of magnificent cricket, and beautiful timing of the ball. Tho Braund and Hardstaff partnership added 270. Crawford started by hitting the first five balls to tho boundary, and hit tho first hall of tho next over for C. Ho made half a century in. twenty-four minutes, including nino 4's and ono 6. England have last eight wickets for 660. Tho scores are: — ENGLAND First Innings. Jonos, c. O s Connor, b. Wright 119 Fano, c. Claxton, b. Wright 32 Hayes, c. Chamberlain, b. L. Hill ... 8 Hutchings, c. Pcllow, b. Wright ... ... 26 Braund, c. O'Connor, b. Claxton 160 Hardstaff, c. Darling, b. Claxton ... 135 Crawford, c. aiid b. Chamberlain ... 114 Barnes, c. L. Hill, b. Wright 11 Rhodes, not out 11 Sundries ... 44 Total for 8 wickets ... ... 660
TRIAL GAMES. Melbourne, November 12. In tho cricket . match, Victorian ■ first oleven against tho next fifteen, tho former scored 211, and tho next fifteen 262. The match was drawn. M'Kenzie, a colt, playing for the eleven, scored 66. Tarrant took 3 wickets for 31. Sydney, November 12. In the match Now South Wales first eleven v. tho next thirteen, the thirtecn's innings closed for 361 runs. The first eleven lost four wickets for 336 —Trumper scoring 160, and Noble 80.' The match was drawn.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 42, 13 November 1907, Page 7
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261CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 42, 13 November 1907, Page 7
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