ENGLISH CRICKET.
AUSTRALIA V.': LANCASHIRE.
■By Telegra^h^Prees ' ABaociation-Copyrigliti;:i ■■ ~: ■'-:■■■: ■■£'■ ..-&;■. i':-■..| : . ; .#:,. : . London,' Juno. 13". |^Bo<lay3h«ftetraiiflß* Iwgan tho twolltii-| 'miitoh;of:thostour,- against Lancashire; at* :.Manclw>3vßr.J'At Ktan)ps^tlio.''countj;pwas , ; , , Australia.; had< lost!Jiyoj : iwick«t9/fof;i'lM;;i-*?W:yj?it : |y .;Tlio : - teams', wero' W follow \~- <%i^'*■■■:"] : : , 7Austral!ai'.,^:BaT<lsley,i ; C/ (}. : Slacarfc-';. ~riey,;S,;B. Gregory, C. 11. Jennings,'S.' El. lEiticryf J : .:T.- ; Matthewv C. KoHnway.vW. |JiK-JVliJtlyjViW.:; Carkcck, v G. A R -.- Uaz,litt,v 'aiwl' J: ; AV.'. M'L'arcn. :- ; ./i-^' <;, -'.. ' " .' : ':-t f ' v ; ;.;\Latic!ishir6V AMI. , Hornby,'R. E. Spoon-. cr.UJrookvsE.'.Tyldesl.ey,'ll. Makcpcace,'V J. S. IToip, 'J'." jTi(a'yl<l^eyi ; R. Whitelicml, and J.. '.;■■: Ilornby; >vdn;tho toss,'. and batted. Mako-t \penco;aiidiSi)ooncropened to Ilaziitt and'-' . Matthews.,;: strong, cross wind was Wow-.; jing^y*l!aliepesc«;";his" owu score- 1? and ? iv.tiio-i.tobjls29,'''played 'Matthews' on in the , . ■latterXflfthtoycr.:;: Ono. for' 29; ;,■■:« : ':-.' a¥JV' TyMesiejY >lio enccccded, was out'to ='.a :^ good-:'entch';by- Hazlitt in tho slips off ■Matthews. tiTyldcsley had batted half nn ; : hourjfor for 47,, Sharp followed;', vaiuirri iittlo'lalor, with 18' runs, added, ;; Spooner,?; wns caught at tho ■ wickets off i:H.nzlitt--a.bad stroke. Spooner was at the Swickots. for . seventy minutes, and had' ■ given a chance when IS to Whitlj; at mid-QiV-.Hiiziittibe.iiig tho lmwler.' Threo foT :G3. ! -'■ ::,:, . - -■:;'.-;"■■ '. ■.;■.:■ It had taken the county racm an; , hour ■ to.'spobtVso/ ;.Sliarp, after getting .14,' was ',well" caught by Bnrdsley, off- llattliews. ■ (lie'fieldsman.falling in his effort , to toko ;thc ■ catch, :■ 71. limp aiid-U. .Tyldcslcy'-now becanw associated. They adopted careful tactics against tho accur. ale bdffling:. ; Tho century came up after one- , hundred .'and fifteen minutes' , p>y;' The 6C»ro at tho. luncheon adjournment ..was. four for. 100....... : .- , ; . ... ■■ . . .
... , Thero wero 2000 spectatots present when piny was resumed,. Tho small attendance; was diic. to the Tcsentraent nt Manchester to the Australians insisting on a shilling ■ gate;";;^ , . ;■ ': ■:,.-...,. .'. .
McLaren and Hn.zlitt took' up the at;tacit- after luncheon; . Heap wns the first to'go,-'playing on to tho fast Iwvler altel ■ scoring 22. Eivo for. K'l Tho 'retiring batsman, had batted for fifty-three'inin utes; Tyldosley, when 7, gave a chance to Kelleway at .second slip, off M'Jjaren, Hornby, who followed Heap, was bowled bj Hazlitt-for..S-«is for 115—and Ala,tthew< dismissed Tyldcsley l.b.w. Seven for 142, Tyldcsley had been in seventy-five minutes'for his 13. Brooko was lucky, die was missed be-foro hr) had scored b.y'Hazlitt in tho slips, H'larcn being tiio suf.. fereri and atH he gavo a chanoe to Matthews off lulleway. In tho liest over ho played Kellcway on.- Eight for 142.;.' ■
The remaining • batsmen added iruns, tho innings closing at 146, after a duration of thrcD hours. -.'-. ■■■■■ >?■:.■■'?
. Jennings and Kelloway opened for.', the Australians, to the atoxic of Dean and Whitehead. Jennings, after scoring,. 18, nmh'.ly by beautiful play on the ofF,; was bowled off -his- pads by Dean, whov.-as swerving with, the new ball and tiio wind. One for 21. ...... . ■■ ■ , ..-.-j '&,-'!■ •'/■':
... Maearhvey, tho next man, -svas iitf.fori.thirteen minutes before ho scored. -; KflyVsc was hoisted in fifty-five minutes. , .' I when"? Bar<"sley left, l.b.w. fcy Dean. . Mnenrtney : ) had renehcrt thirty, showing excellent;■ form, on-the log. Ono chance fs debited to,tf him-'-nt. £1,. to Huddlcstono at" 'short-jeffiS' o<1 , ;. Dean.-. ■ The ; ' century, was) asH this''result of., ono hundred■ minute';- piny.:;: Matthews wns out to a brilliant , itfWiand-fi (id catch.by Ilnddlcstoao, oft Heap.-fi&'J;-.'; , "^
;;>Wlic'n.. stunii>s;;wero drawiv-nt n'vo'Kfor 130,', Jlaeartitey ;\r«s 72 not out,"made.iii; one! hundred and fivo minutes, by stylish,* all-round piny. Ho Rot his 50 inWe'nty" minutes.-. ■■.. . .-■■-..Vf.^;^!:*: ■? It has.been arranged.that'admissioiiite?Hie' ground ■'on Friday: ■-.-.and.¥ Saturday■!' should be sixpence after i G'clnekyi'K:;:-::/ ;.";Detailed scores arc as.follow;—%/?-''- ; i?' ■: . W : ;, '■■':'.. ;?\ ■' First innings.?;, , Makepeace, K Matthews '...'.' L".Z?". 17 Spoonor, c, Garkcok, b. Hazlitt ......;..,: 17 J. Tyldosley, c. Hazlitt, b. Matthews.'.. '■■' (i Sharp, c. Bardsloy, b. Matthews .;:... H Heap, b. M'Laren „„;;"„... ..i"...,'.'...' 22 E. Tyldesley, 1.b.w., b. Matthews ..„..;,; : lii Hornby, b. Hazlitt 5. Brooke, b. Kelloway , , is Whitehead, h. Matthews 3 Huddlestone, b. KeMoway '....', 1 Scan, not out' '. , 0 ■.'., Sundries ...„,... , 23 /M Total ;;/.„...„; ';;,........... 116 .^vl*';^Vliow the Wickets Ml. '■u'-'f--!- 1 'I '5 G " B'.. Q 10' ■ ../."■ 29;'47 lis 71 100 115 112 H2 140 110 . ■-.Bawling Analysis.— J lnzlilt, two wickets for'llj.SlnUhow's, five fur 48; Emery, none for sl2; ■. Jl'Lnreli,..ono.' for .12; Ivcileway,. ■:t\vo..foi: 7. : ;' ' ':■'" •'"""! ■'■ ' "... : ' ■&'":;: ;\ ':-■■■ AUSTUALIA. ....... ; ,' ■;>■■ ■ First Innings, ;; C.-.15. Jennings, b. Dcsn :;;.... IS ' C:;Kcllc\vny, 1.b.w.. l>. lluddlsstonc..; 11 C..G. Macartney, not out .;.'.. 72 ■. W: , Unrdslcy, 1.b.w., b. Dean ■ 7 ."?;■.E.,Gregory, b. Heap.: '...'.' ; '. 16 J.'-'Ti- ■■ Matthews,, c. Huddlcstonc, b. . •. :... . 1 -H^. Siuidrics ;■ .'.;'. ..;.,...■...«.■.■........ . 5
fpr;.five-wickets......'.'.:; 130 ikwJ' tho , j WiciictsJ FoiuwiriA;; ; '2f : s(i ! i7n2s 130 ■ ,'■"■ '"I Africa y. n.otts;*- \'4 iSl^'iTrail^'EAM/AT , WICKETS.' ■' (^ ■- :: \;>;.'.;' i London, Juno'l3. ' -.-.ln.the/match" begun to-day, between V!i9 Roitili Africans, and .vott.s, at NoSting.hanv tho county.batted all day. At stumps they had 22-1 up for the !css of h'vo wicklots/? Spores arc as followsr , :.' ~-.-..':. i*&.'>:'' :^;.' NOTTINGHAM. . , ''" .V.' ;-r ; ?' : //-r//2,v' ftrst Inniiigs. ■■ -* j--.. , ■■' ' J'Jonesivci;. Nourse, b. UarUgiin. „„„..,, 31 (joorgp'Gnnu, l>. Taylor,;. ..■„...„ ~,,. 73 : ;Allctsoiv; b.. Pogler i....... 0 'Crawford; c. Beaumont,' I), Ilartigan , -...'' 11' John Gnnn, not/out ■'.:...: V '74' '.Hardetaff, 1.b.w. ; , b.'Faulkner .;;,. 29. ■y-t^Sundrios.' , ;"; , ""."' , "' •••••.••••'■ "»...'-U ■ ; ir>T\>tal for.<flye wickets:. v ........ '„ 22* SS:®;;BIG ; SCORE BY lIAYES.' 8 ; - ■- -^ kl'&-£is''''' : '->:-'<' '''■■■■ ■ London, .Tune-13. . ■/■■'Pia'ying for'.Surroy agaiust Esses, llayo mad'o 14-3,' not out'■'' . * •'"■■ : : ' : ' '_■■"
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