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M.C.C. TEAM

MATCH WITH S. AUSTRALIA GOOD SCORING IN SECOND INNINGS. LEYLAND IN FORM. Adelaide, March 13. The weather was ideal and the, wicket fast for the third day of the M.C.C.South Australia match. Duckworth was run out in the first over. Wyatt fell into Richardson’s leg trap Paynter's footwork was neat. Leg glances were a feature of his morning’s play, but he was ultimately caught in deep-field by Lonergan, t.is stylish 47. including four fours, being made in 70 minutes, Jardine joined Leyland, and the pair played a correct game, dourness alternating with periods of dash, but they showed little appreciation for Williams’ bumpers Both batsmen were con. stantly ducking. Leyland’s utt drives were perfection. Jardine gave a chanceless display, waiting for the right balls. The pair brought u 200 in 105 minutes. At the tea adjournment the score was three for 208. Jardine was caught liy Walker off Tobin’s first over after tea. He played a sound innings for 65, occupying l-'iS minutes. He hit six fours and, partnered with Leyland, added 1-12 Leyland and Ames gave a ’“liglitful exhibition of hard hitting. Ames had reached 23 when he was smartly caught at square-leg by Ryan. Tate hit one boundary and then Williams got him with a straight yorkcr. Leyland brought up his century with a pretty leg glance. He hau hit 11 ’ ", his scoring being unabated after being let off a catch by Grimmett when 103. He then continued brilliantly until 152, including 18 fours. Voce also sparkled, 18 of his 43 being off one over from Lee. Scores; SOUTH AUSTRALIA First Innings 19J ENGLAND First Innings 298 Second Inningj. Paynter, c Lonergan, b Lee ... 47 Duckworth, run out 4 Wyatt, c Richardson, b Williams ,0 Leyland, not out 152 Jardine, c Walker, b Tobin ... 6a Ames, c Ryan, b Williams 23 Tate, b Williams 4 Verity, b Lee 13 Mitchell, b Lee ... 4 Voce, not out 33 Sundries 1J Total for eight wickets ... 3'l Bowling analysis.—Tobin one for 65 Williams three for 107, Grimmett none for 85, Lee three for 65. LABWOOD INCENSED, NEVER RETURN TO AUSTRALIA. Perth, March 13. Fellow passengers of Larwood and the Nawab of Pataudi, who are homeward bound across the trans-continen-tal railway to embark on the Otranto at Fremantle, declare that Larwood has finished with Australia and is determined never to revisit it to play test cricket, so incensed is he at the continuous barracking and heckling while on tour. The climax was reached during a recent train journey. At a wayside station a queue of 100 youths invaded the corridor while he and some others were playing bridge, and subjected Larwood to hoots and insults about his bowling. NEW ZEALAND v. M.C.C. TEST UMPIRES SELECTED Wellington, March 13. The following umpires have been chosen for the Tests against M.C.C. at Christchurch: T. Burgess (Christchurch), R. Torrance (Dunedin). At Auckland: K Cave (Wanganui), J. Forrester (Christchurch). The hours of play have been fixed at 11 a.rn. till 6 p.m.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 78, 14 March 1933, Page 6

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M.C.C. TEAM Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 78, 14 March 1933, Page 6

M.C.C. TEAM Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 78, 14 March 1933, Page 6

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