CRICKET.
THE AUSTRALIANS IN BHCHbA^Qpjp [rBDTBR’s T ELEG BAMS—COPYRIGHT. V ij||! Loudon; June Wtaffial The Australian* commenced a to-day at Sheffield against eleven The following are the names of the —Barlow, Bates, Briggs, Emmett, shaw, Hall, Hearne. Peate, Read, Sharif, win, Ulyett. There was an enormous .; tendance of spectators. The weather n**IMB fine. A n excellent wicket had been V! pared, and the ground was in first ratw* r-l order, The Home team went in fiiit,ij'.-g and were all disposed of for a total 230 The highest scorers were BaMj|l||| b, 11; Barlow, b, 47; Ulyett, b, gall, c, 16; Read, b, 31; Briggs, b, WMEmmett, not out, 11. The Australians iilgf |J their first innings lost three wickets. 65, when the stumps were drawn : dooh, not out, 25, and Giffen, at, 31, the highest scorers. -
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1295, 2 July 1884, Page 2
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136CRICKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1295, 2 July 1884, Page 2
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