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SUSSEX MATCH

AraRAUA’S TOTAL 560 DOUBLE' CENTURY TO KIPPAX C DARLING SCORES U 7 (United 1 Press Association.) (By Electric Telegfapb Copyright.) ,• • ■ • • EONDON, August 27. • In .the; match between : Australia and Sussex Kippax and M'Cabe continued so htrffnglyythat 120 minutes, before Tuffch yielded; 176 runs.,; The gate's Were closed when-14,000. werefvpresentr M'Cabe was out when. Cornford used a new ball. ■ Kippax/reached TOO in- 145 minutes. Dayling joined Kippax, and the pair maintained' an excellent rate of scoring, adding 100 in So minutes. Darling hit Bowley for three fours, and became the sixth Australian to reach 1.09 Q ruffs during..thetour. By tea.time he and - Kippax had added 136 in 90 minutes. ' Darling’s century took only 110 minutes,* and the total was 400, raised - lit, 255. minutest • „ The, partnership .was worth 215 in 125 minutes when Darling, in trying to drive Tate, was bowled. .He hit 16 fours; ‘ .: „ v : V'; Kippairwho was badly, missed in : the , iame. over,, went on to make 200 in-260 minutes. Bradman, with an injured thUmb, hatted gingerly., Kippax flammed $‘ - Parks". f6r -; four magnificent - sixes, reaching 250-■ in, 285 minutes. He was then caught inthe: outfield after giving a superb display. He .hit. four sixes and 28 four*. The innings closed .'after 335 play.’ SUSSEX BATTING AGAIN FG% 131 .' Jv •• v ,LONDON,; August .28. (Received August -29, at 1.30 imd .Tie.weather ;ywaf ./perfect and the wicket good for resumption; of - play. ; John Langridge and Parks opened Sussex’s second innings, and when the score : wa's ; 56*‘Parks; was caught Off : O’Reilly;Bowley .'joined■:Langridge, and they were together' at the luncheon. adjournment.; A’•• - V. ■ - : c - 1 Following are the ecoree:—' y\ m'.y;: stissß&yy •;y; ■ • ..' .Rirst Innings,.- * Total for eight wickets; (declared)' 304 Second jmdngi. ' Parks, c Bradman, b. O’Reilly . , 32 Langridge, not out. ..i, ; 49 Bowley, hot• out* • • • •46 : .y ..V-.. -4 . ■... ) Total I for .one wicket 1 .. . 'l3l . ■■■ AUSTRALIA;: - . -■ First Innings.' i. Ponsfdrd,' b. Cornford.. • .<*.•. ..> *6 Chipperfieid, c Eaton, b Cornford >. ;0 Brown,, hit wicket, b,:Langridge ,66 Kippax; c Parks, b Pearce .. . .-. 250 M‘Cabe, lbw, b Cornford ...... ■46 Darling,;b-.Taiff. 'J ..117 Bfadniapfc b Ifearce .. . 19 Barnett,.not,out ... .., 27 Bbelingi'b-Bowley . ....v .... 10 O’Reilly,® Pearce, ,b Bowley ~...? r-4 Fleetwood-Smith, ■ c Cornford, h ■■ Rowley^.'.i-. v .- v y./•...• 0 . Extras :i. .- v .. 15 ; ' .Total .. i. .. .'. 560 Rbwliug-Analysis—Tate, one fog 101; j-.-Cornford,- three for_-129);;PAxks,)n:one for, : 91$: Peaffee;- two for • 90;' Langridge, one for 63; Rowley, thtet for .71/' GN.-V-; ]■ ;■'. LOKpOK; Bromley was successfully, operated on ' {or^appmdicltife.'Hie’;-conaiitibh is most .. satisfactory. ■ ■. ~ y. y ' PERFORMANCES ’ , • { LONDON, August 27. • Hn Lancashire League cricket Merritt scored a century and. took six. wickets. AUSTRALIANS ENTERTAINED ' ' • LONDON, August 27.. "' Sir. Harry Preston entertained the Australian team,- Mr Arthur Giiligan, ■and others, including Mr J. H. -Thomas, who \ toasted' the. team and {B radman’s . birthday. ' \- ;ihL M.C.C. criticised ''v-.' - ' i SYDNEY, August 28, ' ' (Received August 28, at 11 p.m.) ■ Mr W. Kelly, a member of the-Board of Control, addressing the. Victorian Cricket Association; criticised the attitude of Marylebone in refraining from giving a clear ruling on bodyline bowling. He and other speakers 1 expressed the hppelthat the issue would be;decided before the-next visit of the Engiishmen, • otherwise complications were bound to ■ arise. ■ : ’-. ■ . A GIFT FOR LARWOOD SYDNEY, August 28. - f . . (Received -August ,28, at 11 p.ni.) , ■ According to the press Larwood is. to receive a, Christmas gift of a lamb from an. aiiphynmus - correspondent to the Sydney Herald, who encloses a cheque for 25s to pay for the gift. He claims “As a fellow cricketer and one of Larwood’s- multitudinous Australian admirers, that -there is, a real need for a better understanding among cricketers here and in England, and a greater recognition of the generosity With which Australia served in the British "markets;” .Recent events, he adds, were .disturbing, and ..if not stopped might have-very serious consequences. “Surely never before: has the hateful term ‘ boycott’ been used in relation to Australian produce” v CENTURIES ,ON. THE TOtJR \ " ' . % V '• * • . . * : / Tlie century lists to date on the present tour show that the Australians have scored 30 centuries to 16 by their opponents. The'visitors’ three-figures scorers were:— •’ ' v.- ; M‘Cabe—24o, Surrey; 192, M.C.C.; 142 Lartcashire; V 108°,‘ Leicestershire; 105*, gentlemen; 137, England (third test). ; " -;: Bradnidh—2oG, Worcestershire; " 160, ; Middlesex; 140, Yorkshire; 304, England (fourth test); 244, England (fifth test). ■ Ponsford—2Bl*, M.C.C.; 229*, , Camv - bridge; 125, Surrey'; 181, England (fourth test); 266, England (fifth •test). f ; • • Brown—los, Cambridge; 119, Lancashire;. ;113, Nprthants; 105,. Eng- ■' ! land (second test) ; 100*. Notts. -Chipperfieid; 175, ..Essex;. 116*], Hampshire.,::

Woodfull—l72*, Lancashire; 113, Gloucester; 227*, Glamorgan. Darling—loo, Oxford; 117, Sussex. Kippax—-101*, Durham; 250, Sussex. The Englishmen were:— E. Hendren—-135, M.G.C.; 115, Middlesex; 132, England (third test). M. Leyland—loo, England (second test ; - 153, England (third test); 110, England (final test). . A. Sandharn—2l9, Surrey. L. E. G. Ames-—l4O, England (second test), ' i-: ■’ ’• W. G. L, F. Lowndes-—l4O, Hampshire. C. P. Mead —139, Hampshire. P, C. de Saram — : 128, Oxford. R' J, Gregory—ll 6, Surrey. E. Tyldesley—lo7, Lancashire. A. B. Sellers—lo 4, Yorkshire. A. W. Snowden—los, Northants. R. E. S’. Wyatt-102*,' M.C.C. “Signifies not out. REMAINING GAMES. August 20, 30, 31—v. Kent, at Canter- ; bury. September 1,3, 4—-v. Am Eleven of England, at. Folkestone. September 6, 6—v, Minor Counties, at Kennington Oval. Septemljer 8, 10, 11—y. H. D, G. Lever son Gower’s Eleven, at Scarborough. September 1 i4y -15 —v. North of Scotland Cricket Association,; at; Forres.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22353, 29 August 1934, Page 9

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SUSSEX MATCH Otago Daily Times, Issue 22353, 29 August 1934, Page 9

SUSSEX MATCH Otago Daily Times, Issue 22353, 29 August 1934, Page 9