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HEAVY CALLS ON AUSTRALIANS.

Another Match Opens,

VISITORS COMPLETELY DISTRESSED.

United Press Association—By Electrlo Telegraph—Copyright (Received July 2, 11.42 p.m.) LONDON, July 2. For the Australians’ match against Yorkshire, the weather was hot and sunny, and the wicket good. Australia won the toss, and is batting. The teams are:— Australia: Woodfull, Ponsford. Bradman, Richardson. Jackson. A’Beckett. Hornibrook, Hurwood, Walker, McCabe, Grimmett. Yorkshire: A. Barber, Rhodes, Leyland, Holmes. Macaulay. Robinson. Wood. Mitchell, Dennis, Hall, W. Barber. The Australians, worn out by the gruelling Test, travelled all night, and were in the field a few hours later. The players are completely distressed. The following are the scores:— AUSTRALIA. First Innings. Woodfull, c Wood, b Dennis .. .. 3 Bradman, lbw, b Robinson .. .. 1 Ponsford, not out 23 McCabe, c Macaulay, b Hall .. .. 40 Jackson, not out 7 Extras •• 4 Total for three wickets .. •• 78 RESULTS OF TOUR. V. Worcestershire: Worcestershire 131 and 196. Australia, eight for 492. Won by an innings and 165 runs. V. Leicestershire: Leicestershire 148. Australia, five for 365. Match abandoned owing to rain. V. Essex: Essex 67 and 146. Australia 156 and six for 264. Won by 207 runs. V. Yorkshire: Yorkshire 155. Australia 320. Match abandoned owing to rain. V. Lancashire: Lancashire 176 and 165. Australia 115 and two for 137. Match drawn. V. M.C.C.: Australia 285 and 213. M.C.C. 258. Match drawn. V. Derbyshire: Derbyshire 215 and 181. Australia, 348 and no wickets for 52. Won by ten wickets. V. Surrey: Australia, five for 379. Match abandoned owing to rain. V. Oxford University: Australia, two wickets for 406 (dec.) Oxford 124 and 124. Won by an innings and 158 runs. V. Hampshire: Hampshire 151 and 175. Australia 334. Won by an innings and 8 runs. V. Middlesex: Middlesex 103 and 287. Australia 270 and 5 for 121. Won by five wickets. V. Cambridge: Cambridge. 145 and 225. Australia, eight for 504 (dec.) Won by an innings and 234 runs. First Test: England 270 and 302. Australia 144 and 335. England won by 93 runs. V. Surrey: Australia, five for 388 (dec.). Surrey, 162 and two for 249. The match was drawn. V. Lancashire (return match): Australia, 427 and one for 79. Lancashire 259. The match was drawn. Second Test: England 425 and 375. Australia, 729 for six wickets (dec.) and 72 for three wickets. Australia won by seven wickets. Forthcoming Fixtures. July 2-3-4 v. Yorkshire, at Bradford. July 5-7-8 v. Nottingham, at Trf»ntbridge. July 11-12-14-15, Third Test, at Leeds. July 16-17-18 v. Scotland, at Edinburgh. July 19-21 v. West Scotland, at Glasgow. July 22-23 v. Durham, at Sunderland. July 25-26-28-29, Fourth Test, at Old Trafford. , July 30-31 and August 1, v. Somerset,

at Taunton. August 2-4-5 v. Glamorgan, at Swansea. August 6-7-8 v. Warwickshire, at Birmingham. August 9-11-12 v. Northamptonshire, at Northampton. August 16-18-19-20-21-22, Fifth Test, at the Oval. August 23-25,26 v. Gloucestershire, at Bristol. August 27-28-29 v. Kent, at Canterbury. August 30 and September 1-2 v. Sussex at Brighton. September 3-4-5 v. South England, at Folkestone. September 6-8, Cricket Club Conference (provisional). September 10-11-12 v. English Eleven, at Scarborough. The matter of a match against Wales will be left to be decided in England. BATTING AND BOWLING. OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES. The following three-figure scores have been made for Australia in the matches to date: — Batting. 133 —By W. M. Woodfull v. Worcester. 236—8 y D. G. Bradman v. Worcester. 185 not out—By D. G. Bradman v. Leicestershire. 100—By V. Y. Richardson v. Leicestershire. 121—By W. M. Woodfull v. Yorkshire. 131—By W. H. Ponsford v. Derbyshire. 252 not out—By D. G. Bradman v. Surrey. 220 not out—By W. H. Ponsford v. Oxford University. 191—By D. G. Bradman v. Hampshire. 102 —By A. F. Kippax v. Middlesex. 216—8 y W. M. Woodfull v. Cambridge. 131 —By D. G. Bradman, First Test. 120 —By A. F. Kippax. v. Lancashire. 141—By W. M. Woodfull, v. Surrey. 155—8 y W. M. Woodfull, Second Test. 054—8 y D. G. Bradman, Second Te6t. Bowling. Outstanding bowling performances by the Australians are:— Seven for 46—C. V. Grimmett v. Leicestershire. Six for 11—P. M. Hornibrook v. Essex. Ten for 37—C. V. Grimmett v. Yorkshire. Six for 46—C. V. Grimmett v. Lancashire. Six for 54—A. Fairfax v. M.C.C. Six for 61—P. M. Hornibrook v. Derbyshire. Six for 82—P. M. Hornibrook v. Derbyshire. Seven for 39—C. V. Grimmett v. Hampshire. Seven for 56 —C. V. Grimmett v. Hampshire. Seven for 42—P. M. Hornibrook v. Middlesex. Six for 24 —C. V. Grimmett v. Surrey.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18609, 3 July 1930, Page 9

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HEAVY CALLS ON AUSTRALIANS. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18609, 3 July 1930, Page 9

HEAVY CALLS ON AUSTRALIANS. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18609, 3 July 1930, Page 9