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EXTRA EDITION. BIG CRICKET

; * RHODES GETS 100 WICKETS IN TESTS By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyrignt. j • (Received June 27, 2 p.m.) LONDON. 26th Jcne. Further details of the third Test aro j to hand. " KELLEWAY'S LIMITLESS PATIENCE." Resuming after the tea adjournment, there was an attendance of 18,000. Foster and Rhodes bowled, and., with two byes, the second century was signalled after 235 minutes' pl£ty. Dean replaced Foster at 217. Nine runs later Bardsley, in trying to pull a short ball, got leg-before to Rhodes. Three for [ 226. Bardsloy, who had scored 21 in eighty-five minutes", had not played with his usual confidence. Gregory partnered Kelleway, who was now 61. The newcomer scored,. 6, and then saw his partner bowled by, a low ball. Four for 233. He had batted for 275 minutes for his runs, exhibiting limitless patience. His first 50 were scored after' 250 minutes' play. It was a chanceless. innings. Kelleway, was frequently barracked by the crowd.' Rhodes thus secured his one hundredth wicket in Test matches. D. Smith waa next, and, with 10 runs added, Gregory was finely taken righthanded in the slips, off Dean. Fine for 243. Smith (4) was joined by Matthews, who was out the same over, playing the bowler on. Six for 243. Hazlitt followed, and, with the rune coming, Hearne relieved Dean at 262. With 20 added, Hazlitt was bowled by Rhodes, and stumps were drawn with the Australian score eeven for 282. Smith carried his bat for 24, showing some fine driving. The Prince of Wales wao present in the afternoon. During the day 12,500 paid for admission. In connection with the preeentation to Gregory, it is hoped to increase this amount before the fund closes.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 152, 27 June 1912, Page 8

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EXTRA EDITION. BIG CRICKET Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 152, 27 June 1912, Page 8

EXTRA EDITION. BIG CRICKET Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 152, 27 June 1912, Page 8

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