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CRICKET.

A MATCH AT WAY. ENGLISH TEAM LEADING ON'FIRST INNINCS, BARDSLEY 143 NOT OUT. lUt Tolcurapb -Press Ajiiioloilon-ticiorrtetil I London, Soptcmbor 17. In fine neather, tho Australian cricketers began a match at Bray, in Berkshiro, against an eleven chosen by Mr. S. H. Cochrane. The wicket was perfect. l About'two tnousand spectators ncre present. Tho Australians m their first innings made 271 runs, Bardslcy, who showed strong legsido play, scoring-143 not out. When stumps were drawn {or the day Mr. Cochrano's team had lost ono wicket for seven runs. (Rec. September 19, 5.5 p.m.) London, September 18. Tho following aro the scores: — AUSTRALIA. FlliSV INNIHO3. M'Alistor, c. Tarrant, b. Hayes 35 Bardsloy, not ouk 143 Hartigan, run oub 0 Rausford, c. Hayes, b. Barnes 5 Armstrong, b. Barnes ... 17 Noble, c Sicadman, b Barnes 11 Hopkins, c. Vogler, b. Quaife 1 Cotter, c, Buckonham, b. Qnaife ... 15 O'Connor, o. Smith, b. Quaifo 2 Carkoek, c. Tarrant. b. Barnes 6 Whitty, c. Voglor, b. Quaife 12 Sundries 25 Total ' r 271 Bowllno Analysis. Buckenhain no wickets for 30 runs; Barnes,, four for 87; Smith, none for 27 j Hayes, one for 22 j Tarrant, none for 41; Quaifo, four for 39. 1 , COCHRANE'S TEAM . Final Innings. Baker, b. Cotter ~ '. ... 0 Wynyard, c Noble-, b. "Whitty 36 Steadman, b. O'Connor 7 Hobbs, st. Carkeek.'b. Noblo '56 Hayes, 1.b.w., b. O'Connor 41 Quaife, c. Armstrong, b. Whitty ... 0 Smith, c. Armstrong, b, Hopkins ... 39 Tarrant, c, Noblo, b. Armstrong .',. 52 Vogler, b, Whitty 6 Buckonham, c. Ransford, b. Armstrong 17 Barnes, not out - 6 , Sundries ... 3ff Total ... .: 296 BOWMNO ANW.VS.I3. Cotter, one wicket for 33 runs; Armstrong, two for 28; O'Connor, two for 37; Hopkins, one for 1; Whitty, three for 100; Noble, one for 27. (Tho analysis is inaccurate) • AUSTRALIAN SEC6ND iNNISCS. .Whitty ' , 1 O'Connor ...' ' ... , 0 Total for no wickets 1 Wynyard and Hobbs made a splendid stand. Hayes, played vigorous cricket, and Tarrant's was tho soundest innings., By arrangement with a, now to the coming matches, Australia v. South Africa, Voj»"ler did not bowl in tho match.' v ,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 616, 20 September 1909, Page 7

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CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 616, 20 September 1909, Page 7

CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 616, 20 September 1909, Page 7

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