M.C.C. TOURISTS
EASY m AT FEDERAL CAPITAL Press Association—By Telegraph —Copyright CANBERRA, February 11. England defeated Southern New South Wales by an innings and 140 runs. The weather was sunny • ami windy, and the wicket good. Copson, bowling with much life, made the ball rise sharply, demoralising the local side in the second innings, their wickets falling like ninepins. Details:— , ENGLAND. First innings 380 SOUTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES. First Innings. Josselvn b Worthington' 1 Kelly‘b Ames 49 Hi/ b Fames 10 Sly c Duckworth b Cbpson ... ... 23 Lees b Voce 4 Williams-,lbw b Voce ... 0 Bennett c Voce b Leyland 22 Leahy not out ..." 19 M'Grath Ibw b Ames 4 M‘Gill b Fames ... 6 Jackson b Ames 16 Extras 8 Total ... 162 Bowling Analysis.—Fames, two for 30; Worthington, one for 10; Copson, for 13; Sims, none for 51; Voce, two for 12; Leyland, one for 29; Ames, three for 9. Second Innings. Kelly c Duckworth b Copson ... 4 Josselvn b Fames ... 8 Leahy b Fames 8 Williams b Copson ... 1 Sly b Copson ... 15 Lees c Fames b Sims 25 M'Grath b .Copson 9 Bennett b ’ Copson 0 Jackson not out 3 Hill b Copson- 0 M‘6ill c and b Sims 4 Extras 9 Total 78 Bowling Analysis.—Fames, one for 27; Copson. seven for 16; Voce, none for 6; Sims, two for 20. NEW LOW RULE Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, February 10. Addressing the .Club Cricket Conference, D. R. Jardine opposed the new Ibw rule. “ I fear it will destroy the ambition of young batsmen to make batting an art rather than a primitive impulse. It is only at peril that a batsman now moves across the line of the ball.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22571, 12 February 1937, Page 5
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