SOUTH AUSTRALIA WINS BY 340 RUNS.
NEW SOUTH WALES OPENS DISASTROUSLY. By Telegraph.—-Press Assn.—Copyright. Aus. and N.Z. Cable Association. SYDNEY, January 12. In the Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales, South Australia in the second innings scored 399 (Leo 23, Williams 21). M’Namee took five wickets for 86, Fox two for 99, Macartney two for 28. New South Wales in the second innings made 200 (Kippax 52, Jackson, not out 104). Lee took five wickets for 36, Scott two for 23 and Grimmett two for 50. South Australia's remaining batsmen quickly succumbed to the wiles of M’Namee who, bowling well, took three of the four wickets which fell this morning. _ Needing 547 to win. New South Wales opened disastrously. Three wickets, including Macartney, who made a duck, falling for a total of nine. Kippax and Jackson stopped the rot and the fifth wicket put on 105 runs. Jackson played brilliantly. lie drove and glanced beautifully, but had three “lives.” Kippax was hindered by an injured knee. South Australia won by 340 runs.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18053, 13 January 1927, Page 6
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