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AUSTRALIA V. SURREY

AUSTRALIANS DEFEATED,

SMITH STRIKES FORM. MACARTNEY COMPLETES HIS 1 THOUSAND RUNS. < : [PEU PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.] LONDON, June 19. The weather was hot, but threatening, I when the match between Surrey and the ( Australians was resumed. The attend- ! ante was siyuill and the wicket hard. Hitch and Smith took up the bowling, j Macartney scored a single off Smith and * thus completed his thousand runs. I He is the first this season to do it, and received an ovation. Fifty runs were scored in 65 minutes, 1 and the century in 100 minutes. Gregory and ' Macartney succumbed to * successive balls by different , Macartney batted 110 minutes. The j The feature of the innings was the partnership of Smith and Jennings. At lunch five wickets were down for 168 runs; Smith 27 and Jennings 53. The latter made his total in 56 minutes. He was splendid on the off-side. On resuming 3000 were present. There was bright sunshine. Hitch and Smith took up the bowling. The second century appeared in 205 minutes. Smith had then made 54, at the rate of fiftv in 100 minutes, i .formings had scored 61, made at the rate of fifty in 85 minutes. Both played attractive cricket, but norther was rash. Jennings was run out by a splendid return by Hobbs at coverpeint to Slrudwick. He had scored 82 in 120 minutes. He scored all round the wicket. He hit one fiver and eleven fourers. Smith was then 91, made by brilliant driving and cutting. The partnership lasted 115 minutes and added 176. Smith at 99 saw Matthews caught at mid-ou. Ho added a single arid was then easily caught Try Hayes off his own bowling. He hatted 155 minutes and gave a splendid display. He hit one fiver and 13 fourers. He received an ovation. The innings closed at 3.55 p.m. ‘ Surrey won by 21 runs. The following are the scores: — I SURREY—First Innings. Hayward, c Emery b Matthews ... 21 Hobbs, st Carkeek b Matthews ... 30 Hayes, 1.b.w., b Emery ... ... -38 Ducat, b Hazlitt ... ... ... 21 Bird, c Emery b Hazlitt ... ... 17 Abel, b Hazlitt ... ... ... 1 Meyers, b Hazlitt ... ... ... 2 Hitch ,st Carkeek b Hazlitt ... ... 6 Strudwick, not out 25 Smith, b Matthews ... ... ... 16 Rushby, b Matthews ... .., ... 2 Sundries 11 . Total 190 The wickets fell a# follows: —One for 43, two for 60, three for 114, four for 118, five for 135, six for 139, seven for 140, eight for 151, nine for 188. Bowling analysis.—Hazlitt five for 59, Emery one for 49, Matthews four for 50, Kelleway 0 for 17, Macartney 0 for 4. AUSTRALIA —First Innings. Kelleway, c Strudwick b Smith ... 8 Jennings, 1.b.w., b Rushby ... ... 32 Macartney, c Strudwick b Hitoh ... 15 Bardslcy, b Smith 9 Gregory, run out ... ... ... 4 Mayne, c and b Smith v 4 Matthews, c Hayes b Rushby ... 1 Smith, c Abel b Smith ... ... 13 Hazlitt, b Hitch ... ... ... 5 Emery ... ... ... ... ... 10 Carkeek 3 i Sundries ... ... ... 5

Total ... ... ... 109 Bowling analysis.—Hitch two for 12, Smith five for 66, Rushby two for 25.

The wickets fell as follows:—One for 8, two for 35, three for 66, four for 66, five for 74, six for 81, seven for 81, eight for 91, nine for 104. SURREY—Second Innings. Hayward, 1.b.w., b Matthews ... 25 Hobbs, c Bardsley b Matthews ... 76 Hayes, c Macartney b Hazlitt ... 40 Ducat, »t Carkeek b Matthews ... 8 Bird, c Emery b Hazlitt ... ... 2 Abel, c Hazlitt b Kelleway ... ... 35 Meyer, b Macartney 40 Hitch, c Carkeek b Kelleway ... 0 Strudwick, not out ... ... ... 0 Smith, c Kelleway b Macartney ... 0 Rushby, b Kelleway 0 Sundries 21 Total ... 247 The wickets fell as follows:—One for 17, two for 119, three for 161, four for *52, five for 170, six for 246, seven for b .5, eight for 246, nine for 246. Bowling analysis.—Hazlitt two for 29, Lmery none for 54:, Kelleway three for 70, Matthews three for 42, Macartney two for 21. AUSTRALIA —Second Innings. Mayne, c and b Smith 12 Macarney,, b Smith 51Pardsley, b Hitch 17 Gregory, c Abel b Rushbv 17 Kelleway, 1.b.w., b Smith 3 Smith, c an'd b Hayes ... ... ... 100 Jennings, run out 82 Matthews, c Abel b Hitch ... ... 9 Hazlitt, not ou.t ... ... ... 0 Emery, b Hitch 1 Carkeek, b Hitch ... 0 Sundries ... . 15 Total ...307 The wickets fell as follows;—One for 49, two for 72, three for 105, four for 105, five for 112,. six for 288, seven for 305, eight for 306, nine for 307. Bowling analysis.—Rushby one for 65, Hitch four for 107, Abel none for 13, Smith three for 79, Hayes one for 12, Bird none for one, Meyers none for 15. AUSTRALIANS VISIT AMERICA.' LONDON, Jiuio 19. The Australian cricketers will return via ’Frisco, playing several matches in American

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 June 1912, Page 2

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AUSTRALIA V. SURREY Greymouth Evening Star, 20 June 1912, Page 2

AUSTRALIA V. SURREY Greymouth Evening Star, 20 June 1912, Page 2