Bowling.
nuns. AVkts. A,v(i. ■Bruce (il.) 5 2 2.50 Morgan (W.) 16 3 •'•■« Hollings (U.) 27 5 5.40 Patrick (O.B.) IS .< d.OO Hiddleston (W.). 83 4 Polev (I.) IS 2 9.00 Watson (H.) W i 10.00 Hyder (W.) IV* " 10-18 Nelson (U.) UK IX 10-54 Westbrook (W.) 11 1 U-*0 Beard (H.) 169 14 12.07 Osborn (U.) 13 1 13.00 Cousins (W.) 135 10 13.50 Princo (I.) 130 10 13.90 Bramley (K.) 58 4 14.50 Patrick (P.) 15 1 1-J-00 O'Connor (W.) 92 « 15.33 Morris (K.) 47 S 15.00 Duncan (O.B.) 233 14 1O.(!4 M'leod (U.) 121 7 17.28 Bat'go <U.) 105 G li.oO Malcolm (O.B.) 38 2 18.00 Tucker (K.) HI G 15.50 Cloverley (M.) 131 7 15.71 Badcock (O.B.) 28.1 15 19.00 Itogers (1.),. 77 '1 19.25 Nunn (H.) ...... .... (S < inXl° Hope (P.) 182 0 ■ 20.22 GrelK (U.) --I'lß "• 20.42 J. HutcliilißS (M.) ........ IS9 !' 21.00 Smyrlc '(P.) I""' ■> 21.00. Kothcrliam (P.) 127 (> 21.16 Warnes (H.)" • 10T 5 21.40 ll'Girr (H.) ............... 13! l(i 23.16 Harris (K.) .. 48 2. .2-1,00 .Massey (I.) 1-18 « 2 l;B0. Parsloo (O.B.) 50 2 23.00 Hcarne (K.) 102 -I 25.30 Henderson (I.) 142 5 28.40 Jiryant (I.) 117 1 20.25. Baker (M.) 202 (i . 3>S.(ili Lambert (O.B.) 148 4 37.00 Brico (P.) « W7 r, 39.40 Koss (H.) 47 1 47.00 Keylliiß (P.) "ll ' =l- 00 W. Christopherson (K.) .... «2 1 02.00 Tripo (U.) 70 1 79.00 V. Christophersen (K.) .... 81 1 Xl.oo Robertson (M.) S8 1 88.00 Aldei'.slcy (H.) HO 1 110.00 Bailey (U.) ...: 0 n. — Banks (I.) 5 0 — . Eton (O.B.) (i 0 — Greig (K.) JO 0 — Doneghue (M.) 11 0 — Lawton (M.) 11 0 — Sykcs (K.) 14 0 — Clark (It.) 1» 0 — Kobertson (\V.) IS 0 — Unit (W.) 15 0 — Dempster (I.) 1" 0 — Hayman (K.) 18 » — Crook (I.) 21 0 — Barclay (O.B.) 27 . 0 — Hiimllton (P.) 28 0 — Alrey (W.) 31) 0 — Smallwood (P.) 30 0 — Browne (O.B.) 32 0 — . Judd (M.) 32 0 — Ellerm (W.) 38 « — Viotmeyer (U.) 53 0 — Leys (U.) all 0 — Grant (Jl.) lift 0 — Patrick (M.) 71! 0 — Notes. J. M. Taylor, who it was hoped would lead the Australians this season, is still playing grade cricket in. Sydney. "Chapman was accorded a great welcome by tho crowd. Apart from his being England's captain, the applause meant that the crowd saw in Chapman one who would 'have a go.' " —An extract from a report of tho cricket Test at Brisbane. It is stated that for n. Rest effort in a Test match, .Tack T'yder's coptain.-y at Brisbane was commendal-de.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 132, 15 December 1928, Page 22
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