CRICKET.
AUSTRALI A v. SOUTH OF FALLA XI). (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) (Received 9.10 a.in.) London, September 11. SOUTH ENGLAND. —Second Innings.■ Simms, c Carkcek, b Alaclaren ... 4 AVoolley, b Maclaren ... ... 4 Hobbs, c Jennings, b MacLaren 16 Barrett, not out ... ... 50 Relf, c Bardsley, b Hazlitt ... 17 Vine, c Carkeew, b MacLaren ... 28 Chaplin, c Bardsley, b Hazlitt ... 9 Sundries ... ... •• 19 Innings declared 6 wickets for 147 Bowling analysis.—MaoLaren 4 for 60, Hazlitt 2 for do, Minnett none for 20, Matthews none for 13. AUSTRALIA.—Second Innings. Mayne, b Hobbs ... ... 16 Jennings, b Simms ... ••• 56 Macartney, c Vine, b AVoolley ... 25 Matthews, lb wWoolley ... 7 Minnett, not out ... ... 2! MaoLaren, b Simms ... ... 1 Hazlitt, not out ... ... 2 Sundries ... ... 7 Five wickets for ... ...128 Bowling analysis.—Hobbs 1 for 43, Hitch none for 31, Kidd none for 15, Simms 2 for 20, AVoolley 2 for 22. The wicket was fast, and the attendance 1500. Gregory was suffering from a chill and did not field. MacLaren was specially destructive in batting, and made a lively 100 in 95 minutes. Barrett was splendid and chanceless, bis half century coming in 20 minutes. The Australians were 110 minutes at the wickets. fufiiell injured his finger. Jennings, who was stylish in off-driving, made good leg hits, completed his 1000 runs.
FRY’S TEAM. Fry’s team, to play the Australian: at Bray, will heFry, Wilkinson Baker, Hobbs, J. W. Hearne, Rhodes Woolley, Barnes, Hitch, A. Rolf, and Steelman.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 17, 12 September 1912, Page 5
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242CRICKET. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 17, 12 September 1912, Page 5
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