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M.C.C. CRICKETERS

WIN AT ADELAIDE I • A MARGIN OF 36 RUNS I SOUTH AUSTRALIA DEFEATTD. Received Nov. 12, 11.25 p.m. ADELAIDE, Nuv. 12. The M.C.C. team defeated South Australia by 36 runs. The weather was cool and cloudy. English hopes dwindled when Human was dismissed. M..C.C. were all out before lunch fc-r 171. Ryan took three tickets for five runs. The home side were left witli 220 minutes in their second innings to make 221 for a win. Badcock, in forcing the pace, had a narrow escape early when he snicked a ball from Baxter off the wicket. The score was then less than half a dozen. In a grim fight Bradman and Ryan temporarily checked the local rc-t. The I ' hampion was restrained and scored 32 I singles. The pair contributed 62 for |I he fourth wicket partnership. After ; their separation, wickets fell cheaply. •Scores were as follow: M.C.C. First Innings 371 Second Innings, Parks, c Moyle, b Ward 21 ■Smith, c Waite, b Thompson .... 10 Hitrdstaff, b Ryan 21 Mitchell-Innes, c Walker, b Ward 4 Langridge, 1.b.w., b Williams ... 34 Human, c Walker, b Ward ~ .. 26 Sims, 1.b.w., b Ryan 7 I yttelton, b Ryan 31 I’owell, b Ward 3 Baxter, 1.b.w., b Ryan 5 Read, not out 0 Extras 9 Total 174 Bowling: Thompson, one for 34; Williams, one for 20; Ward, four for 62; Ryan, four for 13; Waite, none for 30; Collins, none for 6. South Australia. First Innings 322 Second Innings. Badcock, c Parks, b Baxter .... 11 Parker, i.b.w., b Sims 18 Bradman, 1.b.w., b Parks s'» .Moyle, b Baxter Ryan,'b Parks 27 Waite, b Read 30 Williams, b Sims 'J Walker, c Powell, b Sims 5 Collins, b Read 0 Ward, not out 10 Thompson, run out 12 Extras 1” Total lb 7 Bowling: Read, two for 14; Baxter, two for 35; Sims, three for 76; Lang ridge, none for 20; Parks, two for 32.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 266, 13 November 1935, Page 9

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M.C.C. CRICKETERS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 266, 13 November 1935, Page 9

M.C.C. CRICKETERS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 266, 13 November 1935, Page 9

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