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FURTHER PARTICULARS,

HOW AUSTRALIAN INNINGSv , , ENDED. The weather continued exceedingly hot, necessitating hourly refreshments. Af icr . Kellaway 's dismissal, Ryder filled the crease, but, after shaping in ,a promising .manner, he played Rhodes to Hobbs at outside mid-off. He then rather foolishly ran half-way down the pitch and was thus run out. ' Gregory followed, and did the same as Ryder, in attempting an impossible run from a stroke to slip, and he was also' run out. Both these wickets were absolutely thrown away. ; . . " ; The Englishmen" were now breathing more freely, as these ; two incidents changed the complexion of th e game. ,The .fielding was spiritless, however, comTterea w itji previous displays," though Hendren as usual was a glutton/fo^r work in the outfield. Fender, who was fielding for Hitch, -dropped "dlcificld off Parkin' at third man. . > Whon 158 Armstrong, "slowing down, was bowled, leg peg, by PaTkin, ; . Qldfiicld .was caught by Strudwick off the same bowler a, few overs later. The total score "was 581, which is j'ust^eight. short of the Test ' record 'established during the last tour of P. Fv Warner's team. ■'...; Few regretted the termination, of the 'finings, as the- bowlers were. tired and.tiic fielding was becoming , listless^ Tiki 'English slow bowlers., felt the absence of a fast bowleT. Parkin, .at times} commanded the utmost respect, but the attack generally was without devil. - •■; • ENGLAND.'S. SECOND INNINGS,... ... ; 1 '' -. ■ 1 „ I\\ ifo^s and: Russell faced Gregory I an% • Kellaway, .with. .659 . required to ••win..'-' . ...,..;■■ . :...,- -...; - ■'■•■ ' Bussell; glanced,. t GrcgOKx.;,to OMfield, vho" accepted a smart catch. Heurrie a^ Hobbs. out tiir A . The attendance was 15,000, and^l.r the four days totalled 104,000. The" following arc the scores: —

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Grey River Argus, 22 December 1920, Page 3

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FURTHER PARTICULARS, Grey River Argus, 22 December 1920, Page 3

FURTHER PARTICULARS, Grey River Argus, 22 December 1920, Page 3

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