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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIA v. WARWICKSHIRE. London, June 1. The following are the teams AUSTRALIA. WARWICKSHIR Jennings i. ost ! ,r Kelieway ' Stephens C. G. Macartney Hands W. Bardsley Quaife S. E. Gregory Santali J. T. Mathews Kinnen* Emery Charlesworth H. Webster Smith Smith Field McLaren Baker E. R. Mayne Jeeves

The weather on the resumption of play was dull, out later wns fine. The wicket was surprisingly firm. There was some vigorous batting, but poor bowling and slack fielding. The ninth wicket fell -it 227. McLaren was resolute and gave three chances m the slips to Jeeves ofi Foster. Webster gave a chance at the wicket at bl. The innings last 220 minutes.

The visitors quickly ran through the county champions in the second innings. Macartney, Kell eway and Matthews were destructive on a drying wicket. Excepting Eoste,r and Quaife, the county made a poor showing. The first ball of the innings Smith! played into his namesake’s hands. Shortly after Charlesworth played on in the first over. Matthews going on at 33, his first ball disposed of Stephens. Foster showed judicious play, and was taken single-handed at mid-on. His departure brought Kelleway on. His first over yieldc'd four wides and two separate no-balls. Quaife was snapped up in the slips, Kinneir at slyrtleg. In 140 minutes the innings was through. In the Australians’ second innings Mayne gave two chances. Macartney was confident and skilful. A hail storm succeeded a drizzle and stopped play, and the match was abandoned. The attendance was 8000. Scores WARWICKSHIRE. First Innings 275 Second Innings. Smith, c Smith, b Macartney .. 0 Stephens, b Matthews 8

Field, c Kellervvay, b Matthews 4 Charlesworth, b McLaren .... 3 Foster, c Emery, b Macartney 23 Quaife. c Kelleway, b Macart-

ney 15 Jeeves, c Webster, b Kelleway.. 0 Kinneir, c Emery, b Kelleway .. 5 Baker, c Emery, b Kelleway .. 7 Stantall, c Webster, b Macartney 12 Hands, not out 4 Sundries 21 Total 102 Bowling analysis—Macartney four wickets for 22, McLaren one for T 5, Matthews two for 22, Kelleway three for 20, Emery none for 2. How the wickets fell: 123456789 0 11 33 63 64 64 75 79 87 AUSTRALIA. First Innings. Mayne, b Foster 0 Jennings, c Smith, b Foster .. 68 Macartney, c Smith, b Foster .. 90 Bardsley, c Hands, b Foster .. 2 Gregoty, run out 3 Matthews, c Stephens, b Foster. 0 Smith, c Smith, b. Foster 16 Kelleway, c Smith, b Jeeves .. 17 Emery, b Jeeves 7

Webster, not out 23 McLaren, c Smith, b Foster,.. 21 Supdries 21 Total : 262

Bowling analysis.—Fostei- -seven wickets for 94, Field none for 56, Quaife none for 25, Hands none for 9, Santalb none for 28, Jeeves two for 35. How the wickets fell: 12 3 456789 10 135 138 142 186 188 208 208 227 Second Innings. Jennings, c Smith, b Field .... 0 Mayne, b Field 1 ] Macartney, b Hands 27 Bardsley, not out 2 Gregory, not out 0 t Sundries ••• ■, 3 Total for 3 wickets 43 Bowling analysis—Foster none for 27, Field two for 12, Hands one for 1. How the wickets fell: 1 2 3 1 41 43 SOUTH AFRICA v. NORTHAMPTON. / London, June 1. The weather was dull for the second day’s play. The match was drawn. i ScoresSOUTH AFRICA. First Innings _. 428 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. First Innings. East, run out 0 W. Denton, c Faulkner.b Carter 28 Haywood, c Campbell, b Pegler 13 Smith, b Hartigan 29 Thompson, c Nourse, b Hartigan ... 5 Vials, c Campbell, b Carter .... o Holland, * run out 13 Seymour, st. Campbell, b Hartigan 14 J. Denton, c Carter, b Faulkner 10 Wells, not out 39 Buswell. b Pegler 0 Sundries 5 Total 156 Bowling analysis.—Faulkner one for 46, Pegler two for 39, Carter two for 39, Hartigan three for 29. Second Innings. East, c Carter, b Faulkner .... 16 W. Denton, b Hartigan 54 Haywood, c Faulkner, b Pegler 52 Smith, c Campbell, b Faulkner 39 Thompson, 1.b.w., b Pegler .. 10 Holland, 1.b.w., b Faulkner .. 11 Vials, c Mitchell, b Nourse .... 30 Seymour, c Pegler, b Carter .. 26 J. Denton, b Faulkner g Wells, not out 6

Btiswell, c Hartigan, b Carter .. 3 Sundries 1 33 Total 286

Bowling analysis.—laulkner four for 95, Ncurse one for 23, Carter two for 22, Pegler two for 70, lav lor none for 18, Hartigan one for 25.

COUNTY CENTURIES

London, June 1

Playing for Essex against Middlesex Perrin scored 107, . Playing against Sussex, Hayward made 125, Playing against Kemp, Sharp made 106.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 143, 3 June 1912, Page 2

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CRICKET. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 143, 3 June 1912, Page 2

CRICKET. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 143, 3 June 1912, Page 2

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