CRICKET
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MeLBOURyB, January 1. The return mutch between Shaw and LUly white's Eleven and the Aua<raiian eleven wbs commenced today on the Melbourne cricket pruuad. The weather waa splendid aud the attendance- R-od. An ezca lent wicket hed been prepared, and the uronnd w&b In Grst- ate order Having wou the tons, the home team went firat to the wlckef, where they reraalned all day, and wh'tn fhe at imps were drawn the soore atood a r 223 for eight wfeketp. The following are the individual eoores : — Palmer, caught ... ... 1 B uoe, caught ... ... 15 TrumWo, run oat ... . 28 Jonejj caught 48 Jarpi9, bowled 8 Mollvtraii.il, run out ... 35 Trott, caught ... ... 0 Garrett, run oafc 33 BJaokl urn, not out 50 Spr.ftVrh, not oat 0 Jones' i.ininga was an exhibition of atead/ play ; he never gave a chance till taksii by » moat difficplt catoh. Blaokham dlsp'ayed the beat form towarda the end of ih« afternoon, and acored with great frtaiom. Giflfon, who hud been for aome tlm» unwell, wai unahio m nlay.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1446, 3 January 1887, Page 2
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174CRICKET Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1446, 3 January 1887, Page 2
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