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590 FOR FIVE

AUSTRALIANS DECLARE HALF-CENTURY TO DEMPSTER COUNTY BATS AGAIN 'By Telegraph—Press Association —Copy right I LONDON, May 9. Continuing to trounce the count., bowling, the Australian cricket team ran up a total of 590 for five wickets before declaring their innings closed against Leicestershire to-day. Badcock just failed to reach the double century, and Chipperfield was unbeaten with 104. In Leicestershire’s second innings a complete rout was averted only by the batting of the former New Zealander Dempster, who had made 50 not out at stumps when the score was 107 for five wickets, the first innings having realised 212. The weather was milder and more pleasant when the Australians, with 243 on the board for two wickets, resumed their innings, but it later became misty, smoke from an adjoining power station blowing across the ground and inconveniencing the batsmen, Badcock (111) and Hassett (88), whom the county could neither bowl out nor smoke out. Big Partnership. The partnership added 300 in 190 minutes, the highest of the tour. Badcock punished the short bowling and Hassett hit freely all round the wicket. The latter was run out through carelessness, beginning to run too late for what was otherwise a comfortable single. Hassett hit eighteen 4’s and one 6. He was sound, versatile and forcible. Badcock was out in the last over before lunch, being spyi.didly caught low down by Dempster in the gully. Badcock was in for 290 minutes, and gave a solid and chanceless display, with frequent interludes of brilliance. He hit a 6 and twenty-six 4’s, The score at lunch was 410 for four wickets, Chipperfield 18 not out. Chipperfield and Waite carried on brightly after lunch until Waite was caught in the slips. Five hundred came up after 360 minutes. Chipperfield reached his century in 145 minutes. He hit thirteen 4’s, but gave chances at 28 and 76. Barnett played rather a scratchy innings. Australia deck-Ted at the tea adjournment, after the innings had produced 59G for five wicuets in 4!5 minutes. More No-Balls. McCormick opened the attack in Leicestershire’s second innings, and was twice no-b. >eu in his second over, raising his total of no-balls for the tour to 51. Prentice and Berry opened confidently, but when the total was 30 Bery was brilliantly caught at point, and Armstrong was out first ball. Dempster walked right into the next ball and was struck on the arm. He seemed to be unable to use his feet. He took strike to the following ball well in front of the normal crease. McCormick struck Prentice under the right armpit in his next over, the batsman remaining stockstill at his crease and not attempting to make a stroke. McCormick was taken off after six overs. O’Reilly had Prentice caught in his leg trap, and then had Dempster on edge, though the New Zealander dealt firmly with anything loose. McCormick returned at 92 with a fast over, one delivery flying over Dempster’s head. He was twice no-balled Ik his eighth over. Dempster hooked one to the fence and reached 50 in 85 minutes. Details:--Leicestershire. First Innings 212 Second Innings. Berry, c Waite, b McCormick 12 Prentice, c Fingleton, b O’Reilly . 12 Armstrong, b McCormick 0 Dempster, not out 50 Watson, b Ward 8 Jackson, c White, b McCormick 6 Dowen, not out . .... 1 Extras . 18 Total for five wickets 107 Australia First Innings. Fingleton, b Walsh 34 McCabe, lbw, b Walsh 0 Badcock, c Dempster, b Flamson 198 Hassett, run out 148 Chipperfield, not out 104 Waite, c Flamson, b Geary 49 Barnett, not out _.... 42 Extras 15 Total for five wickets, dec. .. 590 Bowling.—Flamson took one wicket for 113 runs, Jackson none for 134. Geary one for 80, Walsh two for 151. Prentice none for 72, Dower, none foi 23. AUSTRALIA WINS AN INNINGS MARGIN CENTURY FOR DEMISTER Received May 11, 1.20 p.m. LONDON, May 10. Australia won by an innings and 163 runs against Leicester. Additional scores were:— Leicestershire Second Innings Dempster, c Badcock, b Ward 105 Dowen, lbw, b O'Reilly 26 Geary, st Barnett, b Ward 3 Walsh, c Badcock, b Ward 0 Dawkes, b White 9 Flamson, not out ...... 8 Extras 26 Total ............... 215 Bowling.—McCormick three for 54. Waite none for 14. O'Reilly two for 33, Ward four for 73, White one lor

BOGY BEING LAID McCORMICK STRIKING FORM LONDON, May 9. The representative of the Australian Associated Press agency with the team says that more important than the prospect of another crushing success is the feeling that McCormick is at last laying the no-ball bogy and showing in the process a glimmer of his Australian form. Delivering only five no-balls in nine overs to-day, McCormick progressed from conscientiousness to real hostility, taking three valuable wickets.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 109, 11 May 1938, Page 7

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590 FOR FIVE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 109, 11 May 1938, Page 7

590 FOR FIVE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 109, 11 May 1938, Page 7

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