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CRICKET TEST

ENGLAND V. THE REST MATCH DRAWN Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, August 12. (Received August 13, at 11.30 a.m.) The match was drawn. The weather was dull and the wicket soft. The remaining wickets of .the Rest fell quickly. The Leyland-Shepherd partnership yielded 187 runs in 150 minutes. Leyland’s was a polished, all round innings. Shepherd gave one chance at the wicket when 40. Jupp broke his finger while fielding and retired. Details ENGLAND. First innings 383 Second Innings. Sutcliffe c Stevens b Staples ... 2b Hallows not out ... 54 Jardine not out 38 Extras 3 Total for one wicket ... 120 Rowling analysis.—Clark none for 19, Jacques none for 12, Staples ono for 35, Sibbles none for 13, Shepherd none for 17, Rowley none for 19, Leyland, none for 4. THE REST. First Innings. Stevens c Livsey b Nichols 40 Rowley c Hammond b Freeman ... 23 Tyldoslcy c Tate b Nichols 13 Ley land b Freeman 103 Shepherd c N.ichols b Jupp 1 Ratos c Chapman h Freeman ... 1 Ames c sub. b Freeman 18 Staples Ibw b Tate ... 0 Sibbles b Tate 0 Jacques not out ... 0 Clarke b Tate 0 Extras ... ... ... 23 Total 327 Rowling analysis.—Nichols two for 87, Tate three for 58, Freeman four for 74, Jupp one for 03, Hammond none for 1(3, Jardino none for 7.

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Evening Star, Issue 19634, 13 August 1927, Page 9

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CRICKET TEST Evening Star, Issue 19634, 13 August 1927, Page 9

CRICKET TEST Evening Star, Issue 19634, 13 August 1927, Page 9

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