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Beymour,' •ana" :-'HhtnphfSyS, .opSiW'ig'j ioff tlib bohrltjr.. wored-. 10 ofr .feral.:overV'-.but'4ost3is:;-wqket'playing:for-, laid M^nexft :&i®MM!Wi * n Z:tf*l j v.Mopkins' V aft' bntaping ■- slightly J'! but otli'ei - - ■'fese. the'..fic'kfetVi-fraa'-good/ C S: , 'j)'&j'']'o\ie l d', .Humpttreys) :atld';-4 ,\ epell't'bf- Steady. l 'boffliiig ! . folldWedi; CO:going:.ttp'Sat tM'ena^W^an^hoTif's^pkty'v.ivi-^;.;;-^iot!)'' • was , it'tldSgitiil .by./ftaa.sford- : M i Whilt^i;. % mm. ■ MJn&i : ;UiiSing;:7or: Minutes.: cEmgs/; aft^f ; , maHfl|-;9,' M;. hitting.; out;! at middle .stunip .ifemov.ed. -Thieeifpr ■82;- ; X: : ;.;-c^V/:i-;.- ,; ,! > i ; i ,-" ;-.;,:■:'•■:■: 'j:':-l)ey Vaiid were ; :'parther«d' tilr ihe luncheon - adjrtufnnieijti'.Tvjieti'vth'e liotal- was 124 i The cetitury was gdt in 95 minutes Sevefal changes of bowling ffore tried on rdsubiing. Day added 18, and then Carter , dismissed hitiq with. 4 catch bh the kg side of the wicket off Cdtter, He dliplayed free, Faultjess, and strong off-side play, his 74 taking 125 niinutes. Hβ gavo a chance for a but to JSJ'Abster at 73 Nine iourers were among his hits. Four for 163 ■ Weolley put up an easjr catch off Hopkins to mid-on, whore Whitty held it. During 85 minutes ho Was at the wicket, he disblayed brilliant driving. His scoro of 68 Included two sixers from one over of Armstrong, and eight fdurers. Five for 201 Frequent changes of bowling were mado The second century was reached in 160 minutes The score mounted to 241 without further loss ' , Mason and Prest, during a partnership ksting forty niinutes, earned thd total to 264 i The former was caught at slip in Noble's first overj after the tea adjournment. Hβ gave a chance to Arßj3troag off Noblo when he had made 2(j ■Whitty resumed bowling at 282, and in his first over, without addition to the score, secured bdth Prest and Hash's Wickets. Eight for 282. Prest (43) had played resolute oricket. * The third century appeared in 250 minutes The ninth wicket fell at 302 and the last at 319, (Rec. August 20, 5.55 p m ) Hartigan and Whitty opened the Australians lntUngs, ,w\i_ Minutes being. left for jpSaij- Hartlgaji was' Missed ill the first pvef by Htitehirigs In the slips off Fielder Whitty was taken by Huish behind the wicket by Fielder Tbo attendance numbered 6000 ' KENt BEATS SURREY. tHREE CONSEGiJTIVE (JEJfTDRIES BY MASON. London, August 19 In the coujity cricket contents, Kent beat Surrey by puio wickets, \ Mason, playing for Kent, made 152 not out, making his third consecutive century The champion county to dato hal pnt up a reepoctable total -ustralia, and it now remains for the bowlers to proto their worth dgainrit the colonials E Dillon has been leadine Kont in the majority of its tngageiilents this e<Jaidn 3 B Mason visitW Australia With A E Stbddart in 1807-98 Slhco 1903 Mason ha<i not played rejrnldily {or his cauuty, and last Season only played lime innings' for the E II Woolley, the tall letl-htinder, scored his fifot licntUry this Sfiaion against Worccstetfehlre In, the mateh, PlayfcTs \, Gentlemen, the Man of Kint pulled the professionals out of the fire He does not play back to a halfvolley, biit, deals dut the rigorous plinislimenl that it lfivit&s H. E W Prest (who is also a brack A&bciation half-bark) bldys for Cambridge University, and m the inter university match at Lord's this season walked into the bowling of EobinaJtf and Gilbert By splendid driving ho Saved the Light Blues from collapsing S H and A. P Day.shared with the Poster family the honour of bclne the best batsmen produced at Malvern ' S H Dav has plhyed regularly for Kent slnoo 1897 Ho is a batsman with a large variety of strokes, while his timing and tjlAcing are scarcely iver al fault W J Whitty Was Hie ttoit sacoessful of the Australnn boivlers, but his batting career was cut short at the close of the day.
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