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AUSTRALIA v. OXFORD. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. (United Tress Association.i (Received 25, 9.20 a.in.) Loudon, May 24. The Australians continued thei matcii against Oxford University. Ad ditional scores:— OXFORD. First Innings. Twining, I) Whitty ... ... ‘ Oaokwar of Baroda, c Bards ley, b Hazlitt ... ... 1' Crutehley, b Hazlitt ... ... 1 Naumann, c Gregory, b Wbitty 4 Kaye, b Hazlitt ... ... ( Lord, not out ... t Sundries ... ... H Total 71 Bowling analysis—Macartney, out for lb; Kelleway, one for 9; Emery, none for 10; Whitty, lour tor 11; Hazlitt, four for 11. Fall of wickets.—6 for 05, 7 for 08, 8 for 71. The weather was bright and cold, and the wicket was sottish. "Whitty and Hazlitt disposed of the remaining five wickets for 20 runs, •the latter capturing three for 14, and Whitty two for 11. Twining failed in negotiating a break-back from Hazlitt, and was clean bowled. Crutehley and Naumann, in the next over, fell to easy catches at point. The Gaekwar of Baroda in the fol-
lowing over, in trying to log pull, gave Bardsley a catch near the boundary. He survived two appeals for leg before. Kaye went next ball. The last three wickets were scoreless The innings lasted 110 minutes. Oxford—Seated Innings Knott, c and b Macartney ... 12 Twining, o Hasditt, 1) Whitty ... 43 Column, b Whitty 3 Campbell, played on Macartney 29 Gaekwar of Baroda, c Hazlitt b Kelleway 32 Hands, l.b.w. Whitty 2 Crutchley, played on Macartney 35 Naumann, b Macartney ... ... 0 Kaye, not out 12 Vidler, b Macartney 3 Lord, not ont Total for 9 wickets ... 203 Fall of wickets: 70, 83, 92, 109, 112, 171, 172, 178, 193. Oxford following on, the wicket was rolled and played better. Hazlitt, Whitty and Minnett were tried. At thb luncheon adjournment the score stood,at 0 for 59.
Macartney and Whitty bowled after lunch. Knott was excellent and Twining was good. He was taken at point. The century was up in 110 minutes. The Gaekwar of Baroda was taken in the slips. He made a sixer. The bowling was skilful. Ca-rkcek was , hit on the head by a ball and Jennings kept wickets after tea. The arrears Were wiped out in 190 minutes. Crutchley had a lucky innings. Naumann went first ball. | The attendance was 1000. AFRICA v. WORCESTER. (Received 25, 9.20 a.m.) London, May 21 The Africans continued their match in sunshine. Scores : WORCESTERSHI RE. First Innings. Pearson, c Pegler, b Faulkner ... 0 Bowley, ( c Ward, b Faulkner ... 1 Arnold, ’c Faulkner, b Pegler ... 8 Burns, Ibw., Faulkner ... ... 0 Cuffe, b Pegler ... ... 29 Collier, o Pegler ... ... 3 Hayward, c Pegler ... ... ■’ Burrow, c Nourse, b Pegler ... 2 J. Turner, st. Ward, I) Pegler ... 0 Bale, out out ... ... 1 Chester, st. Ward, b Pegler ... 0 Sundries ... ••• Total 50 Bowling analysis.—Faulkner, three for 19; Pegler, seven for 31. Africa.—First Ir.nings. Taylor, b Pearson Hartigan, I) Cuffe ... ••• I^"' Faulkner, c Bale, b Cuffe ... Nourse, l.b.w. Burrows ... ••• 2 Snooke, b Burrows ... •••■ ••• 13 White, not ont Total for five wickets ... 277
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 24, 25 May 1912, Page 6
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