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ENGLAND MAKES GOOD SHOWING.

TURNBULL HOLDS UP END TILL CENTURA N.S.W. NONE FOR 46. Received Monday, 10.90 p.m. SYDNEY, Nov. 25. In a great partnership yielding 269 runs, Woolley and Turnbull gave a delightful exhibition, on the third day of the N.S.W.-Marylcbone match. The Now' South Wales bowling lacked variety and Woolley scored all round the wdeket. Turnbull, however, was very restrained, choosing only loose balls to score from. Upon attaining the hundred, he was smartly caught by Bradman off his owu bowling. Worthington met a similar fate, being smartly taken by Hooker and Wo,alley went on to the double century. This is his sixth century on the Sydney Cricket ground and his biggest total made ’.a Australia. A hard chance to the wicketkeeper, Allsopp, who was substituting for Oldfield, was his only blemish. Rain caused short adjournments. Woolley’s long innings came to an end shortly after tea. He was batting for 244 minutes and hit 24 fours. Fairfax secured twm wickets with successive balls. Two appeals by the same bowler for leg before against Barratt in the next two balls were, howmver, disallowed.

Lcgge batted attractively before spooning a ball up to srjuaro leg. Bowlcy is still unfit to play. The New South Wales fielding was ragged. Fairfax and Jackson batted steadily until the seventh appeal against the light was successful. ENGLAND. First Innings. Dawson, e Hooker, b Fairfax 5 Oilligan Ibw, b Hooker Id Duleepsiuhji, b Daupin 34 Woolley, b Fairfax 209 Turnbull, c and b Bradman .. .. 100 Worthington, e and b Hooker . . .. 7 Lcgge, c Andrews, b Duapin .... 42 Benson, b Fairfax 0 Barratt, not out 12 Allom, b Fairfax 12 Bowley, absent • . 0 Extras . 5 Total 409 Bowling analysis.—Duapin, two for 117; Fairfax, four for 102; McCabe, none for 56; Hooker, two for 102; Bradman, one for 83; Marks, none for 4. NEW SOUTH WALES. First Innings 629 Second Innings. Fairfax, not out 16 Jackson, not out' 2S Extras 2 Total for no wickets 46

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 November 1929, Page 8

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ENGLAND MAKES GOOD SHOWING. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 November 1929, Page 8

ENGLAND MAKES GOOD SHOWING. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 November 1929, Page 8

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