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CRICKET

M.C.C. AT PERTH HOME SIDE OUT FOR 310 ENGLAND THREE FOR 158 (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.i PERTH, March 32. Westralin ’s score of .'!10 against M.C.C. was made in Sot! minutes. Richardson carried liis that for 101. Larwood’s fast howling upset the tail of Hie team.

There was a sensational opening <if England’s innings, i In',combe, the loeal fast bowler, who incapacitated Geary in the last YVestralian match, caught ’l’ate on, the llc-.shy part of the leg with his third ball. Tate was tissisled,off flic ground. Tyldeslcy, who escaped, Ilalcomhe, scoring a single, 'placed the next ball Tor an easy catch Ito Horrocks.

Mead and Hammond gave a ( vigorous display of free hitting. At latest, ITate nvas able to walk round the entalosurc. WE ST HAL IA i First i Innings. Eydor k Tbw, b Geary .. .. -1 Horrocks, st. Duckworth, b Hammond 31 Drew, ib White ... 37 Richardson, not out 101 McCrae, b Tate Id D. Darling, c Geary, b' Tate .. .. 0 Rowe, run out 73 Grimmett, b Larwood 11 Evans,' c Tate, ib Larwood .. . . 0 Ellis, st. Hammond,'b Freeman .. 14 Halcombc, st. Hannnond, b White 1 Sundries H Total 310 Bowling: Larwood two for 40; Tate, two for 55; Hammond, one for 57; White, two for 52 k , Freeman, one for 58, Geary, one for 37.

ENGLAND First Innings. Tate, retired hurt Leyland, e Ellis, b Haleombe .. 27 Tyldeslcy, e Horrocks, b Evans .. 1 Hammond, Ibw, b Evans .. .. 80 Mead, not out 33 Ilendren, not out Sundries •’

Total for three wickets . . . . L»S

HIGH SCHOOL MATCH NAPIER’S BETTER SHOWING (Per press Association.) NAPIER, last night. First elevens representing the Napier and Gisborne Boys’ High Schools commenced their annual cricket match here to-day. Napien batted first, scoring 9!) runs. Gisborne fared even worse, being dismissed for 71 runs. In the second effort, Napier improved, (putting on 207 for. seven wickets. Scores: — NAPIER.—First Innings .. .. 90

Second Jlinings. Brown, e'and b 4'raig Malmney, c Ogg, b Owen .. .. ,43 Rea noy, -e and b Craig 1 Benth, ib Greaves () Cowan, e Ogg, b Craig 0 Stephenson, not out ,k ' Evans, e. Hei, b Craig 2 Bark, c Ogg, b Craig 4 Sutherland, not;' out Extras . . . . ™ Total for seven wickets .. • • 207 GISBORNE {First Innings. Ilei, c Reaney, b Bark .. • • 2 Ogg, run-out 1 Owen, c Beutk, b Reaney .. .. 2 Martin, c .Sutherland, 1; .Baric .. -> Sharp, c Bcuth, b Bark .. •• 7 Croon/, c Heath, b Bark .. ... • • Mace, b Bark .. .. •• •• •• L ’ Babbington, c Beutli, b Bark . . - Greaves, c Beutli, b Reaney Shalfoon, not out ' Craig, e 'Beutli, b Reaney .. .. f Extras ’’

Total Bowling -analysis: Bark, six for 30; Reaney, three for 27.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16908, 23 March 1929, Page 7

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CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16908, 23 March 1929, Page 7

CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16908, 23 March 1929, Page 7