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SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S 191

107 RUNS BEHIND ENGLAND

JARDINE AND TATE OUT EARLYRYAN .ONLY LOCAL BAT TO FIGHT. TOURISTS BEGIN SECOND STRIKE.

By Telegraph—Press Assri—Qopyyight.

Rec. 6.30 p.m. Adelaide, March 12. England made 298 in the first innings of’ the match against South Australia yesterday and dismissed the home team for 191, a minority of 107. England, scored seven runs without logs before play ended for the day. The weather was ideal and the wicket was. fast. The sensation of ,the morning was the dismissal of Jardine in the first over, also of Tate for nil, Tabin’s analysis reading two for one in tfae initial, oyer pf the day. Ames gave a confident di?play, passing the half-century; in 61 min*, utes, He hit five fours: His' bright innings terminated.»when he. attempted to force the pace and was caught at'midop by Lonergan at 63. Bowes was run out in' a remarkable manner. Grimmett missed the catch at cover but made a smart return to Walter, who running halfway down th? pitch with an accurate throw-back broke the wicket. The Englishmen were all out for 298 made in 351 minifies, For the third time Richardson made a duck against the Englishmen. The second ball rebounded from hi? and was taken by Verity in slip?, Lonergan, anoilier local hope, fell a victim to Rowes keep fielding. The outstanding feature after the shaky start was that Ryan was the only local man to put up a fight. Ten four? were included, ip his 61. Nitscnke Wap fajrly aggressive. South Australia was 107 behind oq the first inning? and England' in the second made seven run? for the loss of no wickets. Scqresare;—:

ENGLAND. First Innings. Verity, c Rygn, b Williams ..' 1? Paynter, c-Ryan, b Grimmett 62 Wyatt, c Williams, b Grimmett .... 4o Leyland, c Nitschke, b Lee 36 Jardine, g Wate b Tebin •• Ames, c Lonergan, b Tcfon ba Tate, b Tobin , " Voce, e Walker, b Williams •> Duckworth, not font 1? Bowe?, run out * Mitehall! ? Shepherd, b grtfofoett ... 10 Extras

Total ......... ~..,198

Bowling: Williams two fop 46, Grim-fflett-three for l? 4, Tgbjn forge for 65, Leo one for 49, • ... • gegond Innings. Paynter, npt out 5 Duckworth,-not. out 1 Extras 1 Total for no wickets' 7 z SOUTH AUSTRALIA. First Innings. Richardson, P Verity, b Bowes 0 Nitgghke, c Paynter, fa Vpgg 48 Longrgan, b Bowes 13 Shepherd, fa Voce 17 Tobin, b’Verity Ryan, c Paynter, b Bowes 61 Palmer-, c Wyfttt, b Tatels Grimmett, e Mitchell, b Verity 7 Walker, c buckworth, b Tate 0 Williams, not out 9 Lse, fa Tate ~ 3 Extras 5 Total 19.1

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1933, Page 9

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S 191 Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1933, Page 9

SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S 191 Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1933, Page 9