CRICKET.
SOUTH AKJUCA v. MXiJO-
" [PRESS ABSOCIAXION. ] (Received -May-15, 10.15 a,m,) LONDON- May 14. '.'".".The matah was continued 121 i;glorious weather. Scores:— I, M.C.G,—First Innings -293 I SOUTH AFRICA.-JFirst Innings. j-Tancred, ,b Tarrant' 0 j fcstneker, b Tai-ranti ... o -Kourse, lb.w b llelf ... 35 Snooke, b Tarrant ' 6 Mitchell, b J. W.-Hearne ... ... -30 Schwarz, c Thompson b Tarrant 12 Beaumont; c Tarrant b-Fielder,.. 13 j-xartigan, .not.out -• • 12 "Carter, b Tairant •• •-•• ° Campbell, b .Tarrant ••• 5 bundr-ies 14 Total ... ... ... '••• -..176 .Bowling analysis: E'ielder 1 for 45, -Tarranij b.for 55, Relf 1 for 3, J. W. Hearne -2. for 39,. Tholnpson 0 for. 1,. J. " T. .Hearne 0 for 19. MjC.C—Second Innings. -Tarrant, o Hartigaci b Snooke ... 42 Fry, c Campbell b Snooke ... 38 Spooneiv..b Nourse .... ,72 J. W. Hearao, b Hartigan -26 HardstafF, b Pegler .: "12 -Day, b J*egler .•-.-• -2 .Relf, c Cai-ter, .b Pegler ...... 1 Thompson, lbw b Pegler ... ... U J. T. Hearae,. c Snooke b Pegler 2 Huish, not out ... .....: ... 3 Fielder, c and b Pggler 2 Sundries -• i-H : Total ...-221 Bowling'analysis: Nourse If or .37, .Schwarz.o for 45, Pegler 6. for 44, .Hartigan 1 for 34, Snooke. 2 for; 29, vCar.ter,o/ ifejr:.-21. • SOUTH AFRICA.-rSecond; Innings. 'Hartigan,, bJ. W. Hearne ... ... jl6 ■ Strieker, £-Fielder..b Relf 17 ; not out ... 10 ; ; Total for ctwo.wickets '.... ..,. '44 I , - ~'AUSTRALIAvv. .ESSEX., .;,/. 1 .SENSA'i;i)NAL rTHiRI> WIOKE* 1 i ;,; : .;: / , ;; , ;vr ,;. r^..u;; ;SGjDR ; Ei- =- : ■;;-,-:■•;;■■;,■• '■.-.'; I'-.''-''-H.*:-:/ ' iSDON/May;l4. i Th« weatlier \was fine, ; the attend- | ranee only moderate, "but the wickec i goo&:for th«cotitin.uatiolriof'the"Ausi itralia-JEssex match. " ; Gregory f4()) and 'Mayne :(22) r©--1 turned to th& bdVling of Buckenham' ; ahdMead; .i T-he ceiitury appeared; ' after 75 ■' mmiites'1 play. • Tlie firs-b. ■wicket fell' aft ,tS4, when Gregory, who' had batted 'for'^S". mintites, was easily cauglit by;.'BTicikenham. His runs were mad,© 'by'fine all-round play^ arid; ■included fefemrers, ,
Mayne was dismissed'by a'good ball five runs later. ' He hit 7 rfourers, 'but gave an easy chance when' 49. A. great Stand 'between Macartney' ancl Bardsley.'ensued, 362 runs being added 'for the third wicket." The'bats-: men quickly got going;. "Bardsley was: not .at 'first confident, but soon got "his; ■eyo in. : After an "hour at the i each 'batsmen reached "50. "Macartney gave a chaaiceat'72, wn'd "Bardsley one! at^'sl, 'birt they afterwards mastered; 'the. "bowling. ■ ■•■■.. -./Three, 'hundred was 'hoisted 'in 200 minutes, "but the next1 -century only took $0 minutes. a;rtney was driving superbly, and; "Bards'ley■putting and cutting in. great! stv'le. ..Macartney skied "Oai-periter at 172. but Freeman in the long field: '•miss^a the catch. The/fifth century -was knftcked up in 45 minutes, but when heiipd scored 208, and the total was, £>01, "Macartney's 'brilliant innings was "brought to a close by a well judged catch at long-on. His innings lasted 205 minutes. Tt' was a r^'afitnificen't all-rou^d display, and included 2 sixers and 24 fpurers. He gave only one chance really, and on X'eti,r'ing was Xoudlv. <jfo°ere<L! The-' partnersMp lasted 1.95 minutes. ?■*- [ J-errhings . copied Bards'ley; these two played ont time,- th^ Atis+rnlians J tptar of 564' being scored in '345 minntes... Scores:— ' ' , j . ' ESSEX.—First Innings -.f.' 192 AUSTIIALIA.—First--Inn'mgs. Xxregory,' -c Buekenham b^Boiiglas 71 Mayne, h JDougias ....... ...;... '58 "Macartney, c Freeman b Rtisseli "2j)8: Bardsley, not 0ut..., „. ......; Jennings, not out-. :■.<. .... .... .... -26 Extras ... ... ... „, „/ 17 / Total for three wickets .... 564
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 117, 15 May 1912, Page 5
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531CRICKET. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 117, 15 May 1912, Page 5
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