TRE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND
(run pbess AssociAnoir.) London, August 27. The Press generally condemns the form shown by the Australian cricket team m the match agaiDßt the South of England. The apathy exhibited by tha team is characterised at* inexcusable. The Australians are advised, for the sake of their reputation, to declare all their engagements off, unless they are prepared to ahow more interest In their work A match between Australians and Past and Present of Oxford and Cambridge Universities was commenced at Portsmouth to-day. The latter went m first and scored 241, the princ : pal Bcores being W. H. Patterson, Cambridge, 84, and Lord Harris, Oxford, -52. Turner took six wickats for 85 ruas, and Ferris two for 84. At the close of the day's play the Australians had made 22 without the loss of a wioket.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1931, 29 August 1888, Page 2
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138TRE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1931, 29 August 1888, Page 2
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