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. — ■— m ' TRIANGULAR MATCHES. . AUSTRALIANS v. NOTTS. (By Electric Telegraph — Copyright.) t-Fer Prbss Association.) LOiNDON, May 8. lit the cricket match, Australians versus Notts, the latter to-day contrriued their first innings in warm but cloudy weather. The wickeit was inclined to be .soft afver diowers overnight. The / attendance .was about 1000. V ■ McLaren and Hazlitt opened *o Guhn and Crawfoird, the la-ifcer scoring two fourers .in Hazlitt's first over and bringing- up the centuiy in 105 minaites. . . Th' Hazlilt's third over/ Gunn, in turning a ball to the leg, was caught by Car.keek v _ 116— 5— 53. .. A.pai^nershiip, lasting- forty mmu'es, .ensued 'octween Iremonger and Cra\yfordX ' Matthews relieved Hazlitifc t.vith the. i^core at 156 and -in his first over Jbowled Crawford, who atitempted to' ; glance. the 'ball. Crawford batted for; 6s niinu'to? and hilt cigli, tourers.. .;-■.•■ : ■ McLaren flDecamc erratic and 'SO \v : ns jiieliieved by Whitty.- Alle'soh. was soqj), ■•, grandly caughtfc .iby McLarenwho ran 40 yards along "the xiiig to loriig on. . •At 176 Oa"-es was bowled by Whitty who, two balls, /later, secured' Riley's wicket, the batsman being caugh'J 'byMinncitt 'ait pom!'. . The last wicket put on 22 runs, Wa"s be i nig- caugKS at. second slip by Mayne for IS/ including three four- : ers. -iNotts' score of 202 was made in 205 ininiutes. Bardsley and 'Gregory opened' for 'he Australians shortly "ibefore lunch, and, up to the adjournmenit each had •scored a • c 'ingle. . Aft'eii Jilu'nlch 1 - iilio weather Ibecame! ' hreatening. The attendance was 3000. . ■■•■•• Bardsley and Gregory took 'tho score to 22 iby slow play, when the former was jcaugh" .at short dip by Jones on' Riley, who ten runs later secured Macartney l.b.w. Wass nearly bowled Minneiti with his second ball,. 'out the batsman did not last long 'being caught by Aletson at deep square leg-. Riley and Wass were bowlinig well.. Mayne hit wildly across a delivery from Riley and was bowled. •Gregory and Jennings took >'he score from 59 to 64 when the former was bowled in a .'tempting to pull Riley,' alter a sound restrained innings lasting 100 minutes. Iremonger had: relieved Wass at <SB. Matthews assisted Jennings, who was batiting stylishly, to hoist the century after 110 minutes' play. At 105, immedia'fely alter the tea adjoiurnmeni', Matthews was caught a l , the wickets, and two runs later Hazlitt was run out. Carkeek and Jennings raised the otal to 143 when 'the former was cailght a ! t the wickets. At 157 Jennings avlio had for 150 minutes played a judicious innings, 'marked- 'by skilful driving, was -run out in al : lemp' l ing. a second '.run for a cut, Hards'taff reluming- smartly. The last w.ickct put on eiightJ runi> when' Riley ibowled Whitty. The Australians' scobnd innings 1 n st.-ed 185 jnimu'^oS'. At 'the end of the 'day's, play Nott r s had scorpd 12 ruiw w'fliouf the loss o e a wicket. THE iSCORES The following, are the scoros : — AUSTRALIA— First innings* Bardsley c. Jones b Riley .13 Gregory, 1.b.w., ! o. li-ernomger 36 Macartney, b Riley 84 Minnet7, c Iremonger bJ. Gunn 18 Mayne, <: Oates b Waffl 10 Jennings, c. Oates b Riley 3 Matithcws, c Jones' 1> IremoiTger 27 Hazlc't, _-!> Wa« 10 Carkeek, st. Gates b Iremonger 14 McLaren b Wass 0 Whit'y, not out ' 16. ..' Extras 3 ' ' ■ Total: 248 Bowling analysis — Wass three f or 106, Riley •three, for 56, Iremonger •hr.cc for 62, J. Gunn ono for 1)3. NOTTS— First Innings Jones b Hazlett . 6 G. Gunn, to Maclaron ... ' 22 HTard&taff ',. W Carkeek h Wha-ty 3 Payton, c Matthews b Madaren 0 Gunn, c'v Carkeek b H.-izlctt 33' Crawford, b Matthews ' 51 [.remoriiger not our, t 36" AHetson, c Maclareu b Wh'rty 7 Oatcs 'b Whitty 1« Riley c Minnof, dj Whnty ' 0 AVass, i- Mayne, ib Madaren 18 • Extras 25 ; Total: 202 Bowling 'analy-sii&r— Whit'iy- ''obk four wickets, for 4.3 runs, iHazlett r .wo for 73, Matthews one for 39, and Maclarcn th'roft for 22. '.«.-, AUSTRALIA— Second Tn-nings. Bardsley,^c Jones, bßilcy' 7 Gregory, b^ Riley - 42 Macartney l.b.w. 'b Riley -.4 Miinnett c, Allejtson b Wass . 11 Mayne b Riley, . 8 •Jennings run out 51 Matthews c Oates b Iremonger 6 FTazlebt, run out ' 0 darkbek; p Oafes b Riley 17 Madaren, not.-out, "''■ 11 ■VVliitt'yr b Riley , '. ' 3 .."■' "'Extras • 5 '-- s '■'" '' ' : Total: 165 Bowling-analysis. — Wass one for 36, Riley six for 'B9, Iremonig-er one 'fox 35. '•,. • $tumpSv were then drawn for the day. SOUTH AFRICANS v. DERBY-. : ■■ SHIRE. -,;'■- LOiNDO,N, May 8 For. the match, South Africans v.
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Grey River Argus, 9 May 1912, Page 5
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