BIG SCORE IN ADELAIDE TEST
ENGLAND'S SLOW BOWLING PUNISHER BY BATSMEN
RYBER MAKES REGIRD SCORE OF SERIES
FREEMAN OUT OF ACTION FOR MATCH
. ! . ( All the excellence of the English slow bowling did not stop the Australian batsmen at Adelaide. When the' last wicket fell the total stood at 4.89, of which Ryder had made 201 (not out). Ryder’s innings consisted of a remarkable series of partnerships. With Andrews he made 134, with Kelleway 55, withi Oldfield 108, and with Mailey 73. Only once has his performance been bettered by an Australian. England now has lost Freeman, who went to hospital with a fractured bone.' —- Two English wickets are down for 36 runs.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 7
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