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LATE SPORTING.

CRICKET. COLLINS’ CON i'l l lON. NAVAILABLE FOB (Elec. Tfl. Copyright —United I’ress Assn.} (Reuter's Telegram.) (Received -tills I, 2 p.iii.j I.UMHIX. .1 i.i!y 7. ("llins is suffering from art liritis, and is in great pain, itc will imt play in I Hr- Leeds test, nor participate in tintMotlisb tour. ] NTER-YA RSITV -MATCH. OXFORD Y. CAMBRIDGE. (Reuter's Telegram.) (Received Julv 7. 3 p.m.) LONDON. .July 7. In the' ’Varsity cricket at l.onD, Cam bridge in the first innings made J7B (Enthoven 51. AlcCanlis took five for 59). Jn flip second timings they lost, three wickets for 126. Oxford in the first, innings made 162 (Lowe look five for 22. including the hat trick, and EiiUioven three for do). AVERAGES TO DATE. The following are tile figures relating In the Australian eiirkelers" performances Inivo keen compiled hy a LVivcriy Day entluisiast. and rejneseiit (he nveragrs to date -

Macartney (949) ami Rardsley (927) arc in Ihe last lap of their ICCO runs, closely followed b\ Andrews (846) and Woodfull (832). Centuries have been uolohed by Woodfull (4). Rardsley (3), Macartney (3). Giegory (2), Andrews (2), ami Ryder and I'onsi'md tl) each., and Collins has had two good attempts with 99 and 93. Rardsley (193*') and Macartney (153 x ) are 1 hire-figure scorers in lest iimitclics; Rardsley has added 519 to his total in his last four innings.

In connection with the bowling, it is interesting to note the failure of the fast bowlers, Gregory and Everett, and Mailov’s recovery of form, .he having taken 27 wickets at a cost of 10 runs each in his last, five innings.

I5ATTIN In. N.O 11.S. TI. Av. 1 n.'iulivn .. 0 0 71 139 69.5 Miiciirt uev .. !7 2 1.60 84 9 63.25 Woudful! . . hi 3 201 832 62.1 1.5 ;u dsVv .. iff 9 1&3* 927 54.5 f’iciiardsun .. If) 6 65 417 45.7 (Irc^'orv .. 16 6 150- So3 53.3 Andrews .. 2L 2 164 846 44.5 Collins .. 17 j 99 554 54.8 I’onsford .. LI i 110 1 311 31.1 Ryder .. 18 7) 108* 457 30.5 Ellis 1 2 29 114 no g Criinmieil .. . 7 1 41 131 21.8 Tavlov . 19 J 76 359 19.9 Old lic‘ld 11 43" 149 18.6 M alley .. 10 0 2! 62 7.75 Everett ■ ;: Not out. .. 4 0 1L 1 '30 7.5

nowuxe. \ V lets. Runs. Av^e. Itieliamsun 29 441 15.2 Mailov ... 54 827 15.5 Macartney ... 57 600 16.2 Oiiimnctt ... 36 589 16.4 Collins 4 Sib 24 I’.vdcr 17 445 26.2 Andrews 0 ’ 2SJ 29 Everett 8 262 52.75 < • i ("jorv 18 618 34.5

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17079, 7 July 1926, Page 11

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LATE SPORTING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17079, 7 July 1926, Page 11

LATE SPORTING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17079, 7 July 1926, Page 11

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