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N.S.W. Defeat M.C.C. (Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assr ' (Received November 25, at 9.25 p.m.) SYDNEY, November 25. The attendance was again poor when the Maryiebone—New South Walets game was resumed in ideal cricketing weather. New South Wales won by ten wickets, ouVplayiug Maryiebone in .„!! departments. The Englishmen’s batting to-day was even poorer than i n iiie first innings. With the exception of Hardst'aff they do not appear to have struck form. The Sydney fa'-t bowling held no terrors for them, bu. he slow bowlers, White, Ghilvers and Mudge, alway s had them scratching. McGilvray at silly point took two great' (catcher, and brilliantly saved innumerable runs. The three bowlers mentioned tourned the ball eonaideraby, and maintained a good length throughout. Th* visitors showed bad judgment in running between the wickets. Maryiebone had lost' 8 wickets for 110 runs when Parks, who suffered from a strained leg muscle, and Sims became associated. By careful play they saved an innings defeat. New South Wales knocked up the n eee:-sary thirty t ine runs in twenty-two minutes. The total attendance for the match was nineteen thousand and the takings .€1047. Tho remaining scores were: — NEW SOUTH WALES—Dt Innings. • allowtield, c R-’ad, b Sims 49 Mudge, l.b.w. b Sims 43 Longergan, l.b.w. b Sims 3 Marks inn out 88 Kipp.ax b Sims -13 Robinson b Read 4 McGilvray l.b.w. b Read 66 White l.b.w. b Sims 9 Easton, l.b.w. b Sims 77 Chi Ivors. n ot out 23 Cooper, run out 0 Ex Iran 19 Total 385 Bowling analysis; Read 2 for 97; Sim fc 6 for 125 NEW SOUTH WALES—2nd Innings, j Mudge, not out H rgan, not out 27 Extras 1 Total for no wickets 39 Bowling analysis: Read 0 for 15 Baxter 0 for 23. MARLYEBONE —2 ad Inning ? , Barber, stpd. Easton, b Chilvers .. 19 Smith, ; b White 16 llardstaff, b- Cooper 37 Human, b White 9 Holmes c and b Mudge 12 Langridgc, run out 9 Powell, c. McGilvray, b Mudge ... U Paiks, c McGiilvray b Mudge .... 19 Sims, not out 27 Barber, c Cooper b White 5 Read, run out J Extras 9 Total 163 Bowling analysis: Cooper 1 for 36; McGilvray 0 for 15; White 3 for 36; Chi.lveis 1 for 38; Mudge 3 for 29. KARACHI, November 24. Sind, second 125. (Deep Chand 20. Naoomal 31. Abdulla 17). BowFng Oxenham 5 for 7, Mail 2 for 4. Australia won by an innings and 90 runs. DURBAN, November 2b. In the cricket match, Australia declared their innings closed at 5 for 522. Bowling—Smith 1/63, Sparks 1/89, Anderson 1/130. Murray 2/117, Dalton 0/93, Tut ton 1/23. UNITED B v. COBDEN. Tn the United B v. Cobden match on Saturday, United gained a two-point win. United B’s innings realised 180 runs, Nightingale. (55), Peek (41), Mann (24) batting well. D. Knapp (5 for 31) was in good bowling trim. Cobden were all dismissed for 105, Groufsky (29) doing best, whilst R. Barlow (24), also batted well. Woods, a slow botWler (0 for 34) and Mann (3 for 29) took the wickets.

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Grey River Argus, 26 November 1935, Page 3

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CRICKET Grey River Argus, 26 November 1935, Page 3

CRICKET Grey River Argus, 26 November 1935, Page 3

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