ENGLISH CRICKETERS.
THE MATCH AGAINST VICTORIA CONTINUED. Melbourne, November 18. There was glorious weather and a good attendance. The wicket was perfect. Douglas and Smith continued to the bowling of Mac-Row and Laver. Smith began smartly, driving well, but Douglas was stubbornly defensive. Smith was caught at deep mid-off after a crisp, attractive display, lasting 36 minutes. EXGLAN D. —Eirst Innings. Hobbs, c Layer, b Matthews ... 21 Kinnear, c Kyle, b Mac-row ... 32 Rhodes, Ibw., b Laver ... 23 Mead, c Carkcek, b Kyle ... 34 Hearne, b Matthews 6 Foster, c Armstrong, I) Laver,... 101
Douglas (not out) ... ... 33 Smith, c Smith, b Laver ... 22 Woolley, c and b Matthews ... 5 Iremonger, not out ... ... 14 Hitch, run out ... ... ... 15 Extras ... ... ... ... 7 , Total ... ... -318Bowling Analysis.—Marrow, one wicket for 51; Laver, three for 88; Matthews, three for 65; Kyle, one for 50; .Brown, none for 17;, Armstrong, none for 31., The wickets, fell: Seven for 274., eight for 280* nine for 302. ■ VIGLORIA—First Innings. Kortlang, not out ... ... ... 65 Seitz, I) Foster ... ... ... 14 Hansford, h Hearne ... ... 34 Smith, h Douglas ... ... 68 Kyle, retired liiirfc ... ... 7 Laver, not out ... ... ... 2 Extras 29 Throe wickets for ... .. 219 Wickets fell; One for 27; two for 76; three for 189.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 82, 20 November 1911, Page 6
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