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CRICKET.

SENSATIONAL BATTING IN MELBOURNE.

A WORLDS RECORD

United Press Association—By Electric Telegraphs-Copyright. MELBOURNE, February 16. (Received February 16th, 10.57 a.m.) In an Association match, o world's record was cstablislied by tlie East Melbourne Club's team, which scored 744 runs for two wickete. Lover made 341, including 44 fourers. McAlister made 173, and Stuckey was not out for 150, and Horan not out for 45. East Melbourne thus beat Fitzroy by eight wickets and 596 runs.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11510, 17 February 1903, Page 8

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76

CRICKET. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11510, 17 February 1903, Page 8

CRICKET. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11510, 17 February 1903, Page 8

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