ENGLISH CRICKET.
AUSTRALIA % SOMERSET.
ft WIN FOR THE VISITORS,
fry AsEpcia.tion^Cepjrrigh.l. .London, jritia 21, Australia be,at Somerset' :bv tea wio The match ■fes.uini'd torilay Jn'bpgh'fr: W'rat her., and o.n. ii fla'sfc Wicket. M'hero was an atteiidan'ee of 1800. (hi! n);lieli. batter Chi3.ii 'iii the-: ■ft'K. i : irn.By lunch I'iiiie ih.oy three J.iiv 'jj. Tlii) Igost stand was miidi* isy J3is£bo'il and IJobs'o'.ii, who added -a!) i'<i ; r (lie .sixt.lv wjcket:. T.he zci'nai.nder iu.idod MO. jjaniell, fili)' pli'i.vp'il a careful' aiul faultless innings,. iasting seventy-fiyo mi'nulfcs. tii.-gcod was taken % Webster at sTiort-st'.Qp oil: M'l.avcn, after' iin, innings of e<y«a] duration. His score 01 ■4i ffichi.tled eight -4'S, B.isgpptl'.s cutting, ■was excellent-, b.ut' Lb made spine lucky snicks. Jjobson was iii forty minutes (of ill's 35, including six Ts.
Inquiring §0 to win, the Australians' won without tho loss of a wicket. Mayup. and: Kelleway hit .off (lie iKassary score in sixty-five min.ut.es. K'ell.eway, who got showed ;:omo good driving, and Mayn't* i 42) .iiihde. liis score by nil-round piny. I)e----iails are as follow:—
SOMF-HSKT. First Innings 59 Sc.c'pnd Innings. ITardv. b. Jl'Laren „.,.y 21 Sani'elj, c. jJMtlicws, b> Eiuery 2G. Baiana, Ui.w., b. Lmorv I'i Bjfgq'p'd, ,fc. : Webster, b. Jl'Laren ... 4'l. liratuiil, c. Webster, b; ICuVery ..iv..;., \ Tiilard, 1.b.w., I>. Emery ' It K.o.ljgpjl, b, Kcllewny 33> Suttp.nj 1.h.w., b. M'Laren I! Joy, bi .K'efieway ■ ................................. 7 Gres'.vcll. npt put. tl Newton, c. and b. M'Larsn 6 Sundries '29
Total ; 201 How the. Wistet's .E.oll. ■ •1 II i 5 6 7 8 9 10 .41 83. 87' 07 115 171 171 IS3 IS.S 20i 'Bowling. Analysis. . Emery took four wickets lor 53 runs'; Miphetf,-- none lor 32; : : M'.T-areu, ...four for io; ; for 35; Kellcwav, two for 10. AUSTRALIA. First innings IS I Second' Innings. Mayne, not out 42 ICpii.pway, ir.bt ;out 31 Sundries ■ 4 Tn'nS for ivo wickets 80 Howling Analysis. . 'Csri,swe.ll 'took .iio' wickets Pi'obs'jn, none lor SO; Joy, .none i'or 10; Ifnrily, .lioiio for .11.'
SOUTH ArniCA V SOUTH WALES London, June -2i. Tii.e niatcli: ■ £put!i.. Africa-Soiitli AVnles ■was.. rc-sumeu at Swansea to-ilay.'. The lipnie jide mtVde .artcl^afc-stiimps^Uip South Africa lis hid lost .fix wickets. .Retail's are :a'pp,en'dc<{ i .':'— ■" FirkC Innings !, 192; .. Bewlinj. Analysis,-.. ... iyiiirso iiiiodKi.fivfS ; -jvie.iC;e.ts.'- 'fp'r' r .roo' '/run's';.' i'.iulkm'i, nil i'o'i' -I'>; (Airier, nil for 12 Pegieri live 'or 55; C;.'X, 'ml for 20, ■ POCTII. AFRICA. .. . first itfhlirgs. ...v.... "52 .see.p.ri(l inmugs.T^.Tari.crcdV..^ paiiikiier, : 15; Xoitr.'c, ;1" Pegier, lf>: Strieker, 21"not' o*it; ilol:ci 1. 11,. rot ant. ■' 'Y : -\ Y. (Rec. .June. 2'!, 5.5 p.ni/j. London, Ju;ie 22. The match between•South Africa. and. South Wales was continued to-day, when ..the .youth' Africans completed their seeo:id inning's lot 201 rui;#. ' The scores, were:—Strieker, .21: Milcheil,. 41; Carter, W.ardi G;, : Cux,, iiot out, 1 '2:;' Sundries' ,; !o. ■■ Sou'.h ffinfes made 131 ruas in Uieir second inr.in|'s. : P.es'.er cajitiireil:thi:op vie'ktffs'ipi' Si runs, ;iud Fauikner, seven-' for nr.
BIG HCOtUXG- IX COUXTY .MATCHES. ia, o..*'' 0.111:)
■ ■ " Lcridjil, June 22. llaywarf! (S.ui'i'ey) m:ido a eenlury in pluming. 'PgafiVstiLancnslMre in-(tlisJiMuuty-i ma'che?.: and .IT.£i>-cs;'/\ijlay_in'g;;fo^_ in. the ?ainp i«a!<-!i, made. 11V runs. Tarrn::t. (Middle.-;-:<i made HO fans asoin-t. V'irie.-. '(SiK'es/v made 100 again-t Cambridge, n:;ci ; -Mead ,;{lTamp&liireji made •11 'rigp.nii't WavwUk-diire. . Loiidan, June 23. . Playing against 'Worcester,:' Jesspp 'iiiada: 127 1«1)S. ■■ '* '' Nortliainp'ton:..ljea't' .'Kent-by. 'MO'jruiis;
. . The score of .307 made by the Austra--lii!.:?s in;.the repeat. match with' Bui rey is the'iirst m.T'nsioii'in which, tho;.third century. lias . been reached by .a .fourth, innings ia England .between Australian and English sidei-. The. CorAstaJ '': : visitc.il."*-Hti'si p.iid; l in' IS7S, in:d thfe is:thb; fouvtcent|v!tour. '''I.t- witluis be seen 'hat Syd.-,"Gregory's team- lias ,ac-; moil, although they'jusl iailcd .to:\vin'the game. :it 'might' l:-> added. t!iat in the" contests' ■ aljovc-iiie)>fionecjj. Smith is but tfui fceoiui Australian. X>atsma'n. ■W.reaclr v : a , . ; century in a fourth Innifigsy /.Truiiipef, natc/iing the., .other Sgaiiist;' i EsWxSiii'.lSo2j; The Englishmen .have four such feats. to their credit, viz., she Hon. Ei. L.vUclion (brother "of ;113; Middlese.v. : y: .IS7B \tpai?L?#.- : ®;''Brpvcn;-5(!7> Yorkshire;.. v'. : ;188!) ; .toaiii; G. T<. ;.Tes>op, 104. .England v. 1902, teini; A. O. Jones, 103,. Notts' v. the 1905 te'niiV,
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