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HAMPSHIRE BRAIVS. PUTS UP GOOD FIGHT. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, June 17. (Received June 18, at 12.10 p.m.) Tho match was resumed in glorious weather, a hot sun, and tho wicket fast. Tho attendance was small. Mayno fielded for Barclslcy, whose thigh was painful. Hendry and MTlonnld were entrusted with tho bowling, but after the M.C.C.’s 284, which was tho previously highest total against the Australians, had been passed Mailey replaced the Victorian. Three hundred appeared after 215 minutes’ batting. (Mead was caught off Hendry when ho had reached 129. The ball stuck him up nml flew off tho edge of bis bat to tho wicketkeeper. His innings lasted 155 minutes, and included eighteen fours. Mead was missed at 53 ; but apart from that it was a fine innings, his off strokes especially being well timed. Australians. First innings ... <•.. 708 IlAJirsiiißE.—First Innings, Fry c Ryder b Mailey 53 Brown c Oldfield b M‘Donald ... ... 22 Rowell Ibw b Mailey 21 Mead o Oldfield b Hendry ... 129 Hosic b Ryder ... 41 Tennyson c and h Ryder 1 Isher’wood c Mailey b Hendry 5 Kennedy c Pellew b Mailey 23 Newman o Hendry b Armstrong ... 42 Livsey c Hendry b Ryder 1 Remnant not out 4 Sundries ... 17 Total r 370 In tho second innings five, wickets fell for 135. No scores sent.

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Evening Star, Issue 17691, 18 June 1921, Page 4

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CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 17691, 18 June 1921, Page 4

CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 17691, 18 June 1921, Page 4

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