CRICKET.
THE AUSTRALIAN SIN ENGLAND. [heptbr’s [Received J uly 22, 1 p. m.] London, July 21, noon. - - The second contest. befcyreen the Australian cricketers All England team commenced to-day J-at Lord’s Ground. The Englishmen representative o eleven is composed as follows:—Dr Wj.;Q. Grace j Lord Harris, Hon. Av Lyttelton, \ Messrs Ofarlstopheraon, A. P, Lucas, W>.* . ’ W. Bead, and A. G. Steele, and Barlow, Peate, Shrewsbury, andUllyett.. . . 3 p.UL. . The latest telegrams from'Lords ground , report that the Australian team, which- s went in first, have scored 117 with; six - wickets down. The weather has baen showery since the morning. The atteu- - dance on the ground is enormous,..and the greatest interest is being taken in the match. . [Received July 22, 2.30 p.m.J . ' London, July 21. Latsb. . - The Australians are all out for 229., . The highest scorers were Gifcan b 63, and ■ Scott o 7S.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1310, 22 July 1884, Page 2
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142CRICKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1310, 22 July 1884, Page 2
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