ANOTHER DRAW.
♦ *- 'AUSTRALIANS V. MARYLEBONE TEAM. (Uy : Telograno.-PrßJj ; AssoclaUoa.—CooirljSl.l London, September 1. The cricket match Australians v. M C.C. 1 was continued to-day in unsettled weather, with a poor attendance. The wicket was fast. . The Marylebono team carried its second innings score to 187 for ono wicket. Rain set in daring tho adjournment, and pre. ; vented further play, the match thus ending in a draw.' The scores are: AUSTRALIA. First innings 1 w, ,„ 434 ' " MARYLEBONE CLUB. First''innings ... .-< ■■■< ».-. «_ 188 Eecond Innings. Tarrant, not out .. , w. »_> '6d Foster, 0. Macartnoy, b. Lavcr -, ».. 84 Hardstaff, not,out ... „. „„ »- 22 "Extras J _ _< _. .- 16 z .*• Total for one wicket'' .-, ,« .... 187 ißowhno .'Analysis.' Lavor, ono wicket for 41, Cotter, 0 for 62. O'Connor, 0 for 16, Armstrong, 0 for 38, and Macartney, Q for 14. ( ~, " , Tarrant and Foster, the sot-out men, con- ' iinned tho M.C C, second innings Thoy commenced steadily, and carried the total to 157 before a separation was effected, Macartney dismissing Foster by a brilliant catoh at long-on toff Laver. The retiring player had batted 145 minutes,_dispkying fine allround cricket. Ho hit ,a, fiver and seven fourors. . <•. ' ■«, ly, 1 r EardstaS succeeded. Both batsmen showed ,Bteady_defonsivo play, and wero still togethor ,at the luncheon adjournment. Tarrant was 1 115. minutes in completing 50 runs. 1
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 603, 3 September 1909, Page 6
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288ANOTHER DRAW. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 603, 3 September 1909, Page 6
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