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ENGLISHMEN DRAW WITH N.S.W.

MATCH ENDS WITH M.C.C. WANTING 262 JACKSON 168 NOT OUT. Received Tuesday, 9.45 p.m, SYDNEY, Nov. 26. The last day of the New South Wales v Maryrebone match was merely batting practice for both sides. Woolley captured two wickets bin the English bowling was depleted by the ab- <ence of Barratt and Bowley and held no terrors for Jackson and Allsopp, both of whom scored at a fast rate. Jackson baited unconquered until 3.30, when the innings was closed. Allsopp also accomplished a fine double. At one stage, England had four subsi i tales in the field, with Dawson and Duleepsinhji bowling. Fifty runs wore scored in .19 minutes. Tho match ended in an inevitable draw, as England had to make 465 runs in two and a half, hours. Ailsopp’s stumping of Duleepsinhji, v. ho batted delightfully, was a good piece of work. Dawson and Degge carried the score along at a steady rate. The takings for the match wore 13537, of which the Englishmen got £2OOO. NEW SOUTH WALES. First Timings 629 Second Innings. Fairfax, Ibw, b Worthington .. ~ 19 Jackson, not out 168 Andrews, c and b Woolley .. ~ 17 Marks, Ibw, b Woolley 26 Allsopp, not out 63 Extras .12 Total for 3 wickets, declared 305 Bowling analysis. —A Horn, none for 92; Worthington? one for 63; Woolley, two for 84; Duleepsinhji, none for 24; Dawson, none for 30. ENGLAND. First Innings .. 469 Second Innings. Dawson, not out 83 Gilligan, b Hooker 15 Duleepsinhji, std. Allsopp, b Marks 47 Degge, not out 47 Extras 12 'total for two wickets 204 Bowling analysis. —Fairfax, none for 7: Hooker, one for 33; Dnpain. none for 23; Bradman, none for 34; Marks, one for 28; McCabe, none for 21; Jackson, none for 28; Andrews, none for 10; Kippax, none for 8. Bowley to Try Baths at Rotorua N.Z. SELECTORS CHOSEN. CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. At a mooting of the New' Zealand Cricket Council to-night, it was reported that .Gilligan had cabled: “L am very worried about Bowley. lie has an acute attack of sciatica and I propose sending him to New Zealand next boat. Would treatment at Rotorua effect a cure?” A reply lias been .sent, agreeing to Gilligan’s proposal. The Australian Board of Control wrote that the receipts of the Adelaide match against M.C.C. wore £9ol and the credit balance £74(1. The New Zealand takings are 75 per cent of the nett profit. Selectors chosen for the New Zealand team were Messrs W. S. Brice (Wellington), ID V. White (Canterbury). F. Williams (Otago) and N. O.

Sneddon (Auckland).

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 November 1929, Page 3

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ENGLISHMEN DRAW WITH N.S.W. Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 November 1929, Page 3

ENGLISHMEN DRAW WITH N.S.W. Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 November 1929, Page 3