TALL SCORING.
VICTORIA OUT FOR 040. (Aust. and N.Z. Cable). Melbourne, Jan. b. Victoria’s second innings realised 64.0—Love 18ft, Hartkopf 120, i A rid iout 39, Ellis 21. Rowling: Grimmett' n lor 180, Williams 4 for 103. 1 he weather was dull and the wicket good. The not out Love’ (170 V and Hartkopf (101) opened carefully, only i'6 runs being scored in the first half hbnfi v? Aff‘sr blip, escape Love was caught off Williams. He had given a. patient display, lasting altogether 377 minutes. * Hartkopf added 2b before he went; after making his first, century in- Sheffield cricket’ His score included 10 fours. Liddicutt and Ellis carried the tood past the 000. which had occupied bb7 minutes. - Tlie remaining wickets leli cheaply. Grimmett and WiUianisi howled well and managed w keep' Die batsmen largely on the defensive-. Heavy rain commenced before South Australia could take the field, and was still falling at “ o’clock, when play was abandoned for the day.
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Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 992, 6 January 1927, Page 5
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