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ENGLAND v. N.S.W. United Press Assn, by El. Tel. Oopyrlffhi 1 1Australian ; Pre*a Assn.) (Received Nov. 13, 7.25 p.in.) SYDNEY, Nov 13. The match England v.. New South' Wales was resumed in warm weather and on a good wicket. The New South Wales pair, Jackson and Kippax, played neatly, showing many crisp strokes, thogh Larwood, Freeman and' Tate’s -bowling prevented, rapid run getting. After they had added 43„ a foolish hesitation by Jackson between ‘ the. .wickets enabled Hammond to . beat' him with a rettfrn to Ames md Jackson was run out after a • nice knock. Bradman started, well and gradually the pair got on 'top ■ of - the bowling, runs coining freely, Bradnjan being dashing and Kippax artistic. They wero together till tea, when the score read three down for 253..

AUSTRALIAN TEST- TEAM “PLUM” WARNER’S TIPS United Press Assn; by El. Tel. UopyTieb (Australian .Press Assn.) LONDON, Nov. 12. , “Plum” Warner,”, writing’ in the Morning Post, says: “Probably Bradman’s 87' gave the most satisfaction to New South Wales * Following on his double century against Queensland he must be a strong candidate to play in the tests. _My earlier tip that Ivelleway will obtain a place looks like coming off. On recent form the two best bowlers in Australia seem to bo Blackie and Ironmonger.” MATCH DRAWN KIPPAX AND BRADMAN MAKE RECORD PARTNERSHIP'. United Press Assn by El. Tel. Oopyrlirbi (Australian Press Assn.i ('Received Nov. 13. 11.15 p m.) SYDNEY, Nov. 13. Kippax ran into the century in L 54 minutes. Jardine’s slow balls' were particularly weak. Runs came freely. Bradman compiled one hundred in 128, minutes, giving'a great display of many glorious shots. He received long and sustained applause. He is only the third New South Wales man to score a century at his first appearance against the Englishmen. A duststorm at this stage caused a bad light.. arid, towards the close of the game, many non-bowlers Were tried. Stumps were drawn at .5.35. Kippax batted for 207 minutes and Bradman for 150 minutes. Each hit .fourteen fours, and both had a chanceless innings. This \ partner ship was'; : responsible for 249 for the fourth wicket, which is. a record for New . South .Wales against England, beating the Macart-ney-Andrews'' combination of . 138 about eight' years ago. The batting was always superior except for a short period after the game was resumed, when Morgan .and Andrews were dismissed. The • attendance was 7100 and the receipts £159. NEW SOUTH WALES (Second; innings): i

Total, three for . ...‘'364 .Bowling: Tate one for 3G; Larwood one for 33; Freeman none for 81\; Leyland none fop 61; Hammond none, for 73; jardino none for 22 : Hendreii none' for. 21; Sutcliffe none for 18; ’ V The match was drawn. .; 1

VICTORIA BEATS S. AUSTRALIA. ■ / ..... . ;t / :.f Australian Press Association,* (■Received Nov. 13, ll- p.m.) MELBOURNE, Nov. 13. :. In. the Sheffield/ Shield cricket match, South Australia in its second innnings made 295—Pellew 76, Whitfield 32, Scott (in) 86. Grimniett is indisposed ! and absent. Blackie took four for 89, Ironmonger one for 62j Eheling one for 30. 'Morton one for 39. Victoria won by three hundred runs. Pellew hatted in first-class 'style. ''V' 1 '" • - ’

Morgan, Allies b Larwood . .. 18 Jackson, run out ,. 40 Andrews, b Tate ... .. 19 Kippax (in); . ... . .. 136 Bradman (in) ... ... ... ..132 Extras ' ... ... .. . 19:

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10743, 14 November 1928, Page 7

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CRICKET Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10743, 14 November 1928, Page 7

CRICKET Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10743, 14 November 1928, Page 7