AUSTRALIA BEATEN.
FOURTH LOSS. ' ENCUND TEAM WINS BY 133 RUNS. : CARR, EIGHT FOB 105. ". Illy Tolc£rnpli.—l'reas ■ AsaoclaUrtn.-OoDyrlcbll (Reo Soptember 12, 5.5 p.m.) London, September 11. The cricket match ,at 'Scarborough between the Australians and an All-England team -, selected by Lord Londcsborough resulted,in the defeat to-day of the visitors *by 133 riins , —tho. fourth defeat of their tour. / , .■Yesterday;; the' Australians'; first • innings ■ was,,completed for 113 (or lGless than that of their-opponents),' and England scored, 276 , in- .their' ' strikej leaving' . the Aiis- ; traliana 292 to make to win. Boforo stumps , were j'drnwh; yesterday -the Australians;, had lost two wickets for .35, and' to-day, their- ; second innings terminated for ,159. ; . .The figures' for the-! match of Carr, tho 'Kent "googly" bowler, aro eight wickets for 105... .' Yesterday the wicket'was faster, and ,in excellent conditioni to-day.it was also good, i The weather was fine. Tho scores aro: ' | ENGLAND ■■.v. ...i-... Seconu Inninos. . • . ■ I Hobbs, at. Carter, b. Armstrong... , ... 39 Rhodes, b." Hopkins - . ... ■ ... 5 Tyldesley, c; Carter, b... Armstrong. ... 89 , Spooner, b. Noblo ...- ... ... 3 Fano. b. Macartney... ... : ... 0 Hutchingßi ,o. Armstrong, b.',O'Connor...7B . Hirst, 1.b.w., b.- O'Connor... ... . ... 16 Thompson,rst.-; Carter, b.. Armstrong ... • 3 Buckenham',(mot.-'out, ...; ...;' 18 Carr, c. Noble, .b., Armstrong ... . ... 4 Hunter, c,. Noble, b. Armstrong ... 1': • Extras ... ... ..; ...-21 Total.-',.. ... .... ...276 First Innings ... ... ...129 Aggregate ... : ... ... ... 405 'Bowling "Analysis; v lUac3rtnoy, one wickct for 65; . Hopkins, one, foi'26;.-Armstrong, fiVo for 48; Noble, one for." 11; O'Connor, two for 50; Laver, none for 23; Cotter; mono for 33. [Tho. analysis is inaccurate.] AUSTRALIA. i Fip3t Innings Hartigan, b. Buckenham 18 Bardsley, b.-Carr. ... ... . ... ?8 Ransford, c. Hutchmgs, b. Rhodes' .;. 3 :Hopkina/ 0.. Spooner, b. Carr .... , ... 27 Noble, "rutl out-; ... , ... ..0 Macartnoyi o. and b. Carr... , , . ... ... 1 Cotter, c. Thompson, b. Rhodes ... ... 1 Carter, :b. Rhodes ..... ... ... ... 1 Armstrong, 'b! -Rhodes ... ... ... 16 o'Connor;"bi-Carr ... , ... ... .2 Laver, '.not out 1.. ■ ... ■ 4 ■ Extras - ...;- ... 17 Total' . . 113 Tho umpire allowed two sixers instead of lohjers to-. Hopkins,, ivhoso scoro is nott 27> instead of", 23, as cabled yesterday., ' ;■ ' , ■ ■, Bowi.inq Analysis. . Rhodes,' 'four pickets■'• for',29:. Buckenham, one for, 23; Thompson, none for 17; Carr, four for 27. '' VSecond Innings. Noble,' c. Hirst, b. Buckenham ... . ... 5 O'Connor, b.'.Carr.v... -, . ... 6 Laver, l.b.w.j b. Carr ... " ... : .5 Macartney,. run out ... ... ... 30 Bardsley, 1.b.w.; b. Hirst ... 3 Hartigan, b.-Carr ... • ... . ... 7 ; Ransford; run Out ... 20 < Armstrong, ll b.' Carr: 28' ■Hopkins, b. Rhodes... ... ..... 11 Cotter, c. .Hunter, b. Rhodos ... .... 21 Cartor, not out , 1 ... ■ •. 9 Sundries jfcVS-JV.i.'iiKO'i.;' - :44
■ oi n'ww. oil mhihv First innings i.. -, • : 110 Aggregate^,.' , .. 272 13O\V),INO AHamsw. - Carr, foifr. wickets for. 78 runs j Buclten-, ham, one . for 17.; Thompson, , none for.vlji Rhodes, two • for. 30 j Hirst, ono for 19. ./ FRIDAY'S PLAY. ': With .eight :wickets down over-night .for '98 iriv' '-the -first: innings, ■<-Armstrong : (12) was, joined by O'Connor. O'Connor added-.two to the .scorcji.'iind" with tho : fall of'Arms'trorig's wicket'':a' " f6\v runa-vlater/vthe visitors'.;iririirigs' closed for a total'of 113, after two hours' play. •' . ' Tho Homo team went to the wickots for tho second timo, Hobbs and Rhodes. opening.Tho former givo a difficult chanco to Laver at mid-olf,; when-ho had made 16. The first wiokot fell ;ht, 26j Rhodes being clean bowled by Hopkins. Hobbs batted an hour for his total of 39. He lost-his,'wicket reaching' forward to Armstrong, being stuihped. . With his eighteenth run ho completed his 2000 runs for the season: Two for 63. . ;. ; . Spooner: and Fane gavo, no trouble, being bowled 'by Noble and Macartney. The third wicket fell for 70, ; and the fourth for 72. • . A- fine partnership between Tyldosley and Hutchirigs.ensued. Sunshino. was • improving the wicket; .'The-century . was ; reached .in 95 minut-cs. Hutohings 'reeled- off.'W.. in. ail equal l number 1 of minutes by brilliant allrbund play , Eventually Hutchings was smartly taken in the slips by Armstrong off O'Connor:. His score included three" l sixors and luno fourers, and ho battfed for 75 minutes. Fivo for, 197. . Tyldesley^.- was batting - steadily. '; Hirst; after putting up 15 runs, got his leg in front of a ball from O'Coinor. Six for 233.
■ Thompson was stumped five run a Armstrong. • Tyldesloy's' innings wa3 characterised by fine cutting and'dtiving. -He ivas / i caugnt i at tho wickcts, off • Armstrong; after battiilg 170 minutes... His score of 89 included six fourers. - Eight, for 261. ■ , .- : The ninth wickct foil at 271, and t-ho innings ,'oloscd five,runs-later.: ; . V: ' Noblo and Jlacartncy- commonced the Aus< iralians' socond innings. . Ton runß wero on tho board when Noblo was caught at second slip' by .Hirst, ; off Buckenham; O'Conrfor" was stumped off Carr with the scoro at 22! When play closed for tho day thb score stood at 35 for!two. wickets.' '. •• SATURDAY'S PLAY.
When play was resumed, to-day tho weather was -fine' /and the wickct good.;Tho attendance was\'mbderate. ! - ' / '/ • - / :''
Layer put his legiin front of one of Carf's l after adding two' to ,;the over-night scoro. Xhrco for 40. , , .. : ; • Macartney was foolishly run out, when the score was at 01. \Bardslejr was leg- beforo to Hirst a inm later. Carr, with' googly," disposod of Hartigan. Six for 84. lUusford and 1 Armstrong were then* togother. -. Steady play. followed, and the century was ; hoisted after 85 minutes.Hansford lost his'wioket in attempting to run a . short ono.' Armstrong fell a victim to oho of Carr's googlies." Tho Seventh wicket fell at 112, the eighth at. 121. ' Cotter was vigorous, 'and hit two - sixers, but 'fell'a victim to Shodes. Nine for 1,48. 1 The innings finished at one o'clock for 159. THE FOURTH DEFEAT. '; 'l The'turn'of'the game iu favdur of tho Homo sides set in ; when'J. T. Tyldcsloy and K. L. Hutchings mastered the Australian attack ,on tfie second day of the match, and compiled thofr best scores this .season against' the' Aus-i tralian bowling. ' .■-.>■ V . D W Carr,.- the googly" howlor of Kont, : evidently found his length for this match, whicii'netted eight wickets for 105. ; . . W. Bardslev will more ahan likely compile his 2000' runs"in': tho .South of England match, which commences at Hastings to-day. If such is tho ens'o, the Wnler will bo following W.. W Armstrong-in this rospect, as it was in; tlio second innings of. this.fixture—the."last-of.'tho .1805 tour—that tho Victorian accomplished this J. B. HOBHS J B Hobbs ;'is: the second, Surrey player to S"ore bver '2000 runs this season-in. -first-class, cricket. His aggregates since lie assisted : his county, are as.follow:— , . , i Year.. ■"/ Buns. ;.. ■■-•Average.-' - .1905 ,: »!7' ... ,25:. ' lßOli •: 101H 10 - v. .- 1907 • . 2135 : 37 • ■ • • 1008 ■•- ■ 1801 . . 37 • 1909 -' ;•. ; 2021 ■ . Unfinished* i '"' Unfinished, . .
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 610, 13 September 1909, Page 7
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