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DEFEAT OF DERBY.

BY TEN WICKETS.

WHITTY FOUR FOR 30. THE APPROACHING FOURTH TEST. (By Telcgraph.-Prcoe Ansoolatlon,—Oopyrlßbt.) London, July 24 The Australians beat Derbjahiro by ten. wickets Tbo county's second innings terminated for 166, leaving tbo Australians 13 runs in arrcar, and Carter and O'Connor wiped off tho margin without loss. The details of tho, scoring aro! AUSTRALIA. FinsT Inmnob. M'Ahstcr, run out i' Gicgoiy, c Necdhani, b. Molten ... 24 llansford, c Humphries, b Warren . 18 Jliicartncv, 1b w , b Morton ... 21 Tiuinper, c. Humphiies, b Morton ... 118 Hopkins, b Warren '... 62 Hiirtigan, b. Varron ~. 4 Carter, c Chapman, b. Morton C Cnrkeck, b Warren 1 O'Connor, , not out 6 Whitty, b Moiton 1 Extras . ~. „. ..I ... 18 Total "... '. !., m. 264 I Bontiho AfAtiists Warren, four tuckets for 102 run a 7 Morton, fho for 63, Cajdman, npne for 27, Lowe, I none for 22, for 32. - < Second Innings. Caiter, not out 16 O'Connor, not out 5 Total for no wicket 21 DERBYSHIRE. iFiist innings ~.' 11G Second Inningh. Wright, b. Whitty . . , ... ' ... ' ... 7 Ciidman, 1.b.w., b. 0 Connor ... ... 10 Chapman', c. Hartigan, b. Hopkins' ... 12 Morton, c. Hartigan, b. Hopkins ... , ... 8 NeeJhaip, c. Whitty, b. O'Connor ... 42 Sale, c. and b O'Connor 7 Ollitcr, b.'Hopkins .. ■•. . ' ~ 17 Warren, c. Carkeck, b. Whitty ~. '.... 32 Humphries, c. Tiumper, b. Whitty ... 3 Rickman, not out '.. ... 6 Lowe, b. Whitty ... - 0 Sundiics ... 13 Total '... ICG Total first innings, 116 Aggrcgato >.< 282 Bowjjnq Analysis. O'Connor, three wickets, for 85 runs; Whitty, four for 30 j Hopkins, three for 38. When tho match was lesumed jesterday morning thoro was only'a moderate attend-' ance. • At tho stait tho weather was sunny, and tho wicket fast. Trumper and Hopkins continued tho Australians' innings, in which 217 had been scored on tho previous day.for tho loss of four wickets. ,

;Trumpe^added 13 to his overnight score,?:, anil was then taken by■ Humphries';in?Bl6r-j. {■on's second over. , Hβ 'gavo'a half-chahoe to . Huiiiphries at back-stop, ht 20,. dtlicrwiseljiß: innings was a porfcot display of brilliant \ onttirif; nnd-IoR-hitting. He hit 17 fours, aiid-battcdiiaitogother 125 minutcs Five for ;; tlnrtigaiv went at 245, and Carter firo Tune later. rHopkins was 80 minutes at the Viokets; ; then. 'Warron beat him, Hopkins played a , fmiltloss game. Eight f(>r 252. Tjie'nintli \vickct ( fell at 253, and the innings ;cip>'ed-;for'2fi4i Shortly-after Rerbyßhiio commenced their second'innings, rain fca.Uscd delay of minutes', Th 6 first'Micket—Wright's—went nt 18; thep j another shower'caused further delay. ' '■ ' ' ' ' ,' '

After luncheon the weather was equally. Cadinan, lasted 40 minutes, and tha tothl Eoqro u ns 50 when ho, , got his leg in front to O'Connor Tho third niolcet fell at 7G, and the fourth nt 87, Hartigan's smart work at at slip accounting for boijh ' JJoedhnm, at 24, ga\o a chance tp HartjKan at slip off O'Connor * Torrential rain not in shortly after 4 o'clock, and plaj ceased for the day

(Rco July 25, S 5 p m.) When Derbyshire's second innings was continued this morning, tho weather was dull and nind), and the attendance small Needham ga\e a sound display for 85 minutes, and uas then taught easily at point by Wbnt>» ■ Dff O'Connor, , Ol|i\cr hit a couple of fourors of\ Hopkins, Rnd ri thcn tho f?idi)ovito bowled his middle Bt\imp, "Wipon indulged m freo cutting ant! !eg-hittinp Humphries was 20 minutes at the wickotl bcfoio iconng The fifth wicket fell at 10-* and tho eighth at IGO

ENGLISH TEST TEAM

(Rec July 25, 5 5 pm )

1 London, July 24.' T E Woollpj (Kent) has been united to plaj in the fouith Test match.

ENGLAND'S DEFENDERS , , Tho fourth Test of tho ptescut tour is to 09 fought out on the Old 'Iralfoid ground at Muiuihcslti Tlie 1905 Auhlialiou elc\eii plajed the tourtli Tes( of that tour on this ~, mul ncio doicated b> an inning and 80 iuu& I! II Spooner innck hie debut 111 Test cricket 111 Una Imitch, vluch lncludod tlnco other ' Lnncasliuo plnjtis, AlacLaieu, Tjldcslcy, and Brenilej The 1902 match lias non bj Australia b) 3 runs, and the 1899 giuno wns drawn In 18VG 11. Trott pilolod Auslialin to a three inckct ilctori, winch uns tho flist Test an Australian clo\cn non at jMnnohpsler, Tho 1881 and 1801 Tests wen , diawn Uuglnud won tho 1886 game by foni wickets, and the 1883 inatoh by on innings uml 21 mils I Ol the Dullish «ulo who plojed in the third Tpst Trj, ilobbs Brearloj, nnd Jes»on ore out of action O 3 Thoini son, thb North, ainptonslnie tuo-eudcr, who pliiiod In (ko first Test it Lords, has again enught tho ejo of tlie Selection Committee P 1 Warner, »ho reEnined "Tho Ashes" in Australia m the 1(153 01 summer, and who defied the Surrey bowlers Inst week for. a score of 102,'. Will talto pait in his fust Test match on an English wicket This la6t reimrk also applies to K 1i Hulchwj'S Iho Kent batsman, who was 111 Au tialla with A O Jones Tho mail this week maj throw somo Hght on D W Carr, who up to Juno 11, had played for Knit against Oxford 'Uiwiersitj at Oxfnrd, In tho absence of C Blytho and A Pield-i I , i: WpAlloj (Kent) Is a lefthnndtid bntslnali and Ijowloi, With a sonriS dofencp, hlh bottiiiß Is gcncrnlly slronfe, and oflon brilliant Howling medium paced from a gnat height ho mnkes tho ball turn, and with 1 (Iteeptno flight nliiajß kocpa (ho batsnun pin Yi jig Tlio I'lortseionnls haro recently dofoalcd tho Vninlours at tho OVal and nnd probably Iho Commit too haie bt>cn guided bi I lie form shown In thes* tun games In tho oient of T,nglaiid winning tho fourth Test, tho final giinc at tho Oval will not be restricted to three dnjs' plaj, but will bo plajcd out

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 569, 26 July 1909, Page 7

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DEFEAT OF DERBY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 569, 26 July 1909, Page 7

DEFEAT OF DERBY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 569, 26 July 1909, Page 7

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