TOUR ENDED
LAST MATCH DRAWN
BRADMAN MISSES CENTURY
TAIL FAILS TO WAG
. Oluu a l ln» AaauCluliuu —£>1 &ICVUIC J Wctflupii Received 10.45 a.m. to-day. L,oNjJOiS, Sept. 12. The weather was dull and the wicket m good order when the match between Australia and an .English eleven was .continued this morning. When their fourth wicket fell at 214 the Australians collapsed, 'seven wickets to-day adding only 75. Parker and Phodes both bowled well. McCabe reached his 1000 runs for the season. Bradman had a fourth life before, but just missing the century. -Richardson donned the pads as Oldfield had been injured. The English opening batsmen, Hobbs and Sutcliffe, batted brightly, both hitting sixers. Hornibrook, for the eighth time, dismissed Huleepsinhji when he looked like making a big score. Richardson, who was keeping wickets excellently, stumped Hobbs and Wyatt. The English tail, like the Australian, failed to wag and Bradman and Kipuax, both slow bowlers, secured good figures. i Levland played a sound knock for .^,half-a-century. The last- match of the tour ended in a draw. Scores:
AUSTRALIA. First Innings.
Jackson, b Rhodes 24 Fairfax, st. Duckworth, b Rhodes 8 Bradman, b Parker 96 Kippax, b Larwood 59 McCabe, c Larwood, b Parker ... 24 Hurwood, b Rhodes 1 Richardson, not out 5 Grimmett, c Wyatt, b Rhodes ... 9 Hornibrook, 1.b.w., b Parker 0 Wall, c Wyatt, b Rhodes 0 Oldfield absent (hurt) 0 Extra s -. •• • 9 Total 238 [There is a discrepancy of six runs in the cabled figures.] Bowling analysis: Larwood took one for 34, Tate none for 14, Parker three for 81, Rhodes five for 95, Wyatt none for 5. ENGLAND. First. Innings 218 Second Innings. noobs, st. Richardson, b Hornibxook 59 »utclitfe, b Wall 2/ j_y uieepsmhji, b Hornibrook 41 Sandham, c Wall, b Hornibrook 12 Leyland, u Wall, Bradman 50 Wyatt, ist. Richardson, b Bradman Tate, c Grimmett, b Bradman ... 9 Larwood, b Kippax 9 Rhodes, b Kippax | Duckworth, not out 13 Parker, b Kippax 19 Extras 9 Total -247 Bowling analysis: Kippax took three for 13, Bradman three for 52, Horni- , Uilook three for 100, Wall one for 33, nr wood none for 11, Eairfax none for
GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERS
LONDON, Sept. 11. In the Gentlemen v. Players match at Folkestone the scores are: Gentlemen, first innings, 267; Players, 385 for nine wickets (Langridge 87, Bove.s not out 95, Thomas not out 74).
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Hawera Star, Volume LI, 13 September 1930, Page 5
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