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ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

TASMANIAN MATCH. AN EASY VICTORY AN INNINGS AND 126 RUNS. (Australian Press Association. 1 LAUNCESTON, Jan. 15. The English cricketers concluded their match against Tasmania to-day at Launceston. In their second innings the Tasmanians were dismissed for 137 runs. The visitors thus won by an innings and 126 runs. Details of the scores are:— \ ENGLAND.—First Innings. \ Leyland, b Wardlaw 4 Jardine, c Newton, b Burrows .. 214 Tyldesley, st Ilenty, b Newton .. 1 Hammond, c Marlin, b Burrows .. 43 Mead, cG. Martin, bC. Martin .. 106 Ames, c G. Martin, b G. Marlin .. 34 White, o Atkinson, bC. Martin .. 30 Tate, b Burrows 10 Chapman, not out 27 Extras ... 13 Total for 8 wkts (dec.) .. 482 Bowling Analysis—Wardlaw took one wicket for 104 runs, Newton one for 104, Burrows three for 77, Horton none for 68, Atkinson none for 45, G. Martin three for 74. TASMANIA. First Innings 229 I Second Innings. Atkinson, lbw, b Freeman 47 Friend, st Ames, b White 8 G. Martin, c Ames, b Tate .... 42 Davis, b Tate 0 Mellington, st Ames, b Tate *. 3 G. Martin, b Freeman 13 Newton, c Chapman, b Tate .... 0 Burrows, b Freeman 0 Horton, b Freeman 17 Wardlaw, c Larwood, b Tate .. 0 Ilenty, not out 4 Extras 3 Total 137 Bowling Analysis.—Larwood took no wickets for 27 runs, White one for 27, Tate live for 35, Freeman four for 45.

NEXT TEST MATCH. AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES CLEM HILL’S VIEWS. (By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright.) (Australian Press Association.) (Received Jan. 16, 1.25 p.m.) j LONDON, Jan. 15. Clem Hill cables to the Daily Telegraph: “It will be impossible to overlook Jackson, who is going to be another Woodl'ull, only brighter. He has tons of judgment and light for an opening batsman.” He describes the re-inclusion of Oxenham as absurd. Wall, Bettington and Ebeling should be played. Fairfax will be heard of taler.

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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17611, 16 January 1929, Page 8

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ENGLISH CRICKETERS. Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17611, 16 January 1929, Page 8

ENGLISH CRICKETERS. Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17611, 16 January 1929, Page 8

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