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ENGLISH CRICKET.

& THE SEASON'S AVERAGES. By Tclcgra.pli—Press Association—Copyright London, Sepetmber 18. C. B. Fry heads tho first-class batting aggregate with 1592 runs, averago 50.85. .lohnston is second with 1011, average 51.91; Mead third, average 50.80; Sharp fourth, 41.35; Lifctlejohn fifth, 43.22; Eanjitsinhji sixth, 42.80. Langley heads the bowling averages /with 19 wickets, .averago 10.30; Falcon, 15 wickets, nvorago 10.40; Baker, 22 wickets, 10.51; Barnes, 09 wickets, 11.33; Carr, 01 wickets, avorago 12.01; Blyth, 178, averago 12.26. YORKSHIRE V. REST OF ENGLAND. London, September 18. In the cricket match Yorkshire (tho champion county) v. the Rest of England, the latter in their first lnniugs made 30" —Spooner 130. Yorkshire scored 107 anil 78, tho Rest thus winning by an innings and 122 runs. For the Rest, Douglas took seven wickets ■ for 39. I A REPORT DENIED. London, September 18. Air. Lionel Robinson, the well-known South African, denies that ho contemplates taking an' English cricket teani to Australia. Ten of the Australian team have left Southampton for America. Bardsley is not going; the eleven will bo completed by Australian students residing in the United States.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1550, 20 September 1912, Page 5

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ENGLISH CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1550, 20 September 1912, Page 5

ENGLISH CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1550, 20 September 1912, Page 5

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