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TWO CENTURIES

AUSTRALIA v. BORDER McCabe and Chipperfield RICHARDSON FAILS i (By T«..egraph Press Association Copyright] EAST LONDON, Jan. J 3. 1 The lu«*al side was facing tn inning.; 1 ieieai when stumps were drawn m ’he end of the second day’s play in 'he mat-h beiween Borde- and the I touring Australia.! erh-ket team. A'is- ) ira ia’s inningr* was declared closed al f»»r nine wi- l ets. M- i’aiie and < 'iiipp,i tiei<| having s- <>n*d centuries. ’ an-I Kordrr scored only l>7 1 >i ii-e loss , -»f s- '.cn wi- kets iz .ht«.r ?cv*>u<i tn niiig-. W h**n pla v wae resumed ibis morning Ausiialia had *G runs on the 1 board with the opening pair. ,\|< « sti and i iriglet »n' .‘J 1. still together. ?de- | <’abe batted with his usual dasli rig i brilliance, his a<- urate dri' ®s reducing I a good-length aiin-k. to impotence. He •e- anu* r-’- kl-'*s alter rvarhing his ’ At th® 'uncheon a-ljout riment Bor ler’r* fir.«t innings >«oi»> of 2<»9 had i»een e-|iiall lor the loss » f tlnpe ai- kc’--. • hippetfield being _4 not out. Bright Displays ' l.’i.-ha i ■i'.ci. w h-i cont inues to show p-n-r I -rm. had two lives before he was -iis;ai.-sc<i. ' hipperiield collected runs ' -iT almost e» ery ball and reached his I -entu>v m 120 minutes. He bit ten j ooumi.’.rrv. i Da to: 4 and >ievers both ga e bright ‘ -li-pia v*. Fleet w ood-Himt h has an ii- : jur.- I ii.Hoi .-.lid (iid not ba? or lipid. The Boro-r batsmen at em*. i-»d to ; hit o'i-’cilly but v.rif iiiiaoic (o o?er - ieg trap Sic.ttu iowicc with great a air. Dp;: d-.; Border ; . £JO Second Innings S. ’A hi;-*. • M- 1 aba. b 5.,-' ers . . v . < . Fingief-• b U 1-eilG ♦» I'ndops. i- Ki-liai ison. b O’K-dlly -i • \i i- nar.-i. b ‘ > T.’.'ii;y l> G.huiii' i, . Ki'igieior.. b ’ i.ipp- i - M l: i Ki. a;-'-, not ..ul <’ l.vir; - '» ll7 Australia F.f'l Inni gs ' ’i,. . W.Pr.ar !. b E-aas .. .. IL F ngleion. b Sheai man .. s’-' I - '• 1- ri. -i 'Ait'. .. I’iiillips !"■> i «I’loirri. ]■•••. . b Sa- at ma: I Ri-har-i.'< n. <• l»-r -Ii n-o. b Evans . II | Da. liag. Sh-:■ r .nn u ‘-’I B» i net». cMa ml’ . b M’»i kcl .... 11 ■ . ,i» 1-1. ■ an-1 ■ M-h kcl " *’• TJeiliy. -■ G.-ir-iin r. b I‘h-llj.. -. . I ; T--i; . for nine wickets (de- . 7,.>| B. i- g ?do,-ko!. i f‘»t ’ 7 ; Shearan> tin »e f>r 91: Phillips, tw o for . , ; "> i•■aa n • i. nO U P SHEFFIELD SHIELD DEFEAT OF QUEENSLAND. s- >1 CH XCSI’RAI.I \ Wj.x < BY CEN WICKETS. J.hi. 11. lI.Hi p.m. BRISBANE. Jan. 11. , l-i the >hpfli<'!d Slreld <ri-kp| match ■ land ’-v tpn wh-kels. Queensland in • their '»• -..n-i innings rna-in ]•»;’. i Hansen I Ga a; nor p»* 4»> . Bowling for South . An<fr:r ; i:r War-i took three for 3*i an-I • Waite three for ’’l. ■ South Australia, in rhc: r c«.--»nd irui- , ingS • none for ( Bad.-o- k no; ; -Hit I-’.,- I’.-I: mu our. r?J. HUMAN S ACTION NO EXPLANATION MADE. ( P®r Pies* Associat on. ] t’HKISTVHLRt 11. Jan. 11. I X.> explanation of the exlraordinai-■ oet bowled l-y Human, a< t i ng-ca pi a■ a ,->f th-* M.team on the last day of ii;® match against New Zealand al D-inedih. was forth-mining when Lie touring team passed through C’hri*’- |- hnr- h this e\ rning on the wav io Wei | Holmes --apl.ain) and Human -ie- line-l i-» •iis.ii>s the mattei with a reporter I who nought an interview. Holmes • ■Uated that h® had nothing to say, and Human sni-l that onlv Holmes was allowed to speak tor th.- learn. i Th® me.-sag® from DunP-lin stating i;iiat Human had adopted this method of • I w nli the New {Zealand ba; <mcn’s appeal egainst the flight is discredited l-v those follow.-rs j>f the gam® tvho know lhp rules of I--li- ket. Th® rules prescribe quite iefinitplv that if th® two captains agr-® that Hip light is refit for play. th®n :-lay may --ease at om-e without reference to th® umpires. Only in the >f the captains disagreeing, which usu illv happens, is an appeal made to the empires. On th® other han-i, it is argued in supp<ol of Human that hi< •i--tion i® throwing away runs to get a new ball in an endeavour to end the »ame ami secure a win was no more insportMiianlik® than th® tnm-h more frequent action of a defending side in stonewalling ami refusing opportuni ties to make runs in order to prolong rhe g:«m® an-I secure a draw.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 12, 15 January 1936, Page 8

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TWO CENTURIES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 12, 15 January 1936, Page 8

TWO CENTURIES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 12, 15 January 1936, Page 8