INTERNATIONAL CRICKET
ANOTHER FINE DAY. 2 THE GOOGLIE THAT FAILED. I'nMs Association—By Telegraph—Copyright,. SYDNEY, December 10. (Received December 10, nt 10.15 a.m.) The weather is fine for to-day's cricket. The newspapers comment on the failure of the bowling and the freedom with which the batsmen treated " the fatted googlie." TO-DAY'S PLAY. REMAINING WICKETS FALL QUICKLY. SYDNEY, December 10. (Received December 10, at 2.50 p.m.) Vogler has an injured finger, and was unablo to field. "J.'ho innings closed for 528. Australia. —First Innings. Trumpcr, run out 27 Bardsley, b Pcaise I^2 Gehrs, b Peorec 67 Hill, b Pearee 191 Ransford, b Sehwarz 11 Macartney, b Schwar/, 1 Armstrong, b Sehwarz 48 Kellowav, not out •• ■■• M Carter, st Sherwcll, b Hchwarz o Cotter, et Kherwell, b Schwarz ... 0 Whitty, o Snooke, b Sinclair jo Sundries Total "528 Bowling Analysh.-Schwarz, five wickets for 102; Pearse, three for u o; Sinclair, one for 80; Llewellyn, none for o4; Nourse, uono for 61; Vogler, none for 87; Faulkner, none for 71.
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Evening Star, Issue 14535, 10 December 1910, Page 6
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166INTERNATIONAL CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 14535, 10 December 1910, Page 6
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