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Jardine’s Men Flog Australian Bowling

LEYLAND UNCONQUERED FOR 162

S.A. BODYLINEKS NOT RELISHED United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph. —Copyright. Received Monday, 7.45 p.m. ADELAIDE, Mar. 13. The weather was ideal and tho wicket fast for the resumption of the M.C.C.Soutli Australian match. Duckworth was run out in the first over. Wyatt then fell into Richardson’s leg trap. Paynter’s footwork was neat and his leg glances were tho feature of the morning’s play. He was ultimately caught in the deep field by Lonergau, his stylish 47 including four fours being made in 70 minutes. Jardine joined Lcyland and the pnir played a correct game, dourness alternating with periods of dash, but they showed little appreciation of Williams’ bumpers, both batsmen constantly ducking. Leyland’s off drives wero perfection and Jardine gave a chanceless display, waiting for the right balls. The pair brought up 200 in .195 minutes. At the tea adjournment, the score was three for 208.

Jardine was caught by Walker off Tobin’s first over nfter tea. He had played a sound innings for 65, occupying 138 minutes. He hit six fours and partnered with Ley land added 142. Lcyland and Ames gave a delightful exhibition of hard hitting. Ames had reached 23 when he was smartly caught at square leg by Ryan. Tate hit ono boundary and then Williams got him with a straight yorker. Lcyland brought up his century with a pretty leg glance. Ho had hit 11 fours, his scoring being unabated after being let off a catch by Grimmett in the covers when 193. He then continued brilliantly until 152, including 18 fours. Voce also sparkled, IS of his 33 being off one over from Lee. Scores:—

Larwood Has Done With Australia

INCENSED AT INSULTS

Received Midnight, Monday. PERTH, March 13,

Fellow passengers of Larwood and Pataudi, who were on their homeward way across the transcontinental railway to embark on the Otranto at Fremantle, declare that Larwood has finished with Australia. He 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 in the recent train journey at the wayside station of Quorn, when hundreds of youths invaded the corridor of the carriage while ho and others wero playing bridge, and subjected Larwood to hoots and insults about his bowling. New Zealand v. M.C.C.

TEST UMPIRES SELECTED Per Press Association WELLINGTON, Last Night. The following umpires have been chosen for the Tests: Against the M.C.C. at Christchurch: Messrs T. Burgess (Christchurch) and R. Torrence (Dunedin). At Auckland: Messrs K. Cave (Wanganui) and J. Forrester (Christchurch). The hours of play fixed are from 11 a.m. till fi p.m.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA First Innings ENGLAND First Innings 29S Second Innings Paynter, c Lonergan, b Leo .. ., , 47 Duckworth, run out 4 Wyatt, c Richardson, b Williams ., , 11 Leyland, not out , 152 Jardine, c Walker, b Tobin 65 Ames, c Ryan, b Williams , 2.'1 Tate, b Williams 4 15 Mitchell, b-Lee 4 Extras 1.5 Total for eight wickets .. . . 371 Bowling analysis: Tobin one for 65, Williams three for 107, Grimmett nono for 85, Lee hrec for 65.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7105, 14 March 1933, Page 6

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Jardine’s Men Flog Australian Bowling Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7105, 14 March 1933, Page 6

Jardine’s Men Flog Australian Bowling Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7105, 14 March 1933, Page 6