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AUSTRALIA WINS.

V A WORN WICKET. c ENGLISH BATSMEN FALL QUICKLY. BOWLERS' FINE FIGURES. . [ BY TELEGIUriI—ritESS ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT, j ' (Rec. Jan. 16, 5.5 p.m.) : i Adelaide, January 10. J • With'five-wickets down'for 139, the Brig- j lishmen, with - 290' runs 'to make, continued .1 their innings, but only .'succeeded in adding ' '44, being thus beaten by 2-15 runs. . j ■ - t A CRACK AT EACH END. I ' -.V'" f •• The temperature; was'loß in the shade. ( The.' wicket''Jiad".a ' bad' crack at each end, J ; particularly 'at 'the oiid' tp which- O'Connor j bowled. The bowlers were O'Connor and Saunders. . ; . . • .With six runs added, Crawford was easily ' caught and bowled by- Saunders. Hobbs, who •yesterday-retired'hurt a single to his credit, npiv..went in,;.and straightway patted a 1 ball'back ;tp; O.'Cbnnpr, who .missed'..it. Then'Hobbs' hit'-Sauriders for a- four and straight~;droye. him. .for.'six, which was the 'best, liit.of-,tho. match.,.,, ; BfIAUND'S USEFUL INNINGS. ' t At 160 Braund was well caught, by Harti•gan at mid-off. " Braund.Jjatted 2hr. 40min,, did not.givo a chance; and hit seven fours. J Barnes jstayed ;tiil .177;.wh0n lie was caught o'at". ihorfj off' a tamo stroko. Humphries'-was bowled "at 182, and a good catch : iiv the long field -by'Ransford disposed ofTiclder... - and yielded 183 runs/--. Hobbs batted weli to-day. . , The' Australians fielded-brilliantly. O'Con- ' ,]nor boiled, finely, i( but.the wicket helped him. ] ; ; Immediately after,-tiio,.matcH Hartigan arid Hill wero presented withi'isouvenirs in com- 1 memoration of their rcicord partnership. , A ,j shilli.ng subscription'yieldeil £25. Details of ] the scoring aro as. under,;— , ' 1 . r. -'i-V . '. ] •r . ENGLAND. 1 ■ ' SECOND INNINGS. j ;b.'.LSaunders . ... .0 ■ Gunh, ;c? Truiilper, b. O'Connor ... ... 11 : HutchirigSj'.b'.:O'Connor,.;. , 0 | Hardstaif,' c. Macartney J-h. Saunders ... 72 ■ Rhodes,-o;- Armstrong,- b.-O'Connor . ..." 1 9 . ,Braund, -c. 'Hartigaiij b.' O'Connor •; 47 j Crawford; .c.- artd' : b v Sauridcrs' ... ... 7 ; Hobbs, riot out ... '... ... 23 i Barries, c. MneAlister, b.-Saunders ... 8 : Humphries, b.-O'Cphnor ;.. ... 1 Fielder, e.-Ransford,'b. : Saunders ••'•1 Sundries- • 4 /.Total, , ... ; ... ~ ... . ... 183 First innings.... : ' " ... '' 263 Aggregate ' ... • ■ ■ ... ... 546 Australia's aggregate ' . - 791 ; : ' BOWLING ANALYSIS. , O'Connor,' fiv'o'wickets for 40. ,„ •j. Saunders; five wiekfets for 65. - Arhistroiig, no' wictot"for 43. . "k: Macartney, na wicket for 17. ' Noblej-.no wicket for 14.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 97, 17 January 1908, Page 8

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AUSTRALIA WINS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 97, 17 January 1908, Page 8

AUSTRALIA WINS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 97, 17 January 1908, Page 8

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