The Australian Cricketers
reuter's tllrgrams. m . London, September 6. The cricket match at Scarborough was resumed and concluded to-day, the Australians proving victorious by eight wickets; The Zingaris, in their second innings, only succeeded iv putting together 140 runs, thus leaving their opponents with 137 runs to make to win. The required number were obtained with the loss of only two wickets, aud the Australians thus scored another win. The weather was again inclement, but the attendance was good. The highest individual scores of the day were as follows : —Zingaris, 2nd innings — Patterson, b., 66 ; Sludd, b., 28 ; Christopherson, c, 14. Australians, 2nd innings — McDonell, c, 67 ; Muidoch. not ou', 3Q ; Scott, not out, 15. __ —^
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 37, 9 September 1884, Page 3
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115The Australian Cricketers Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 37, 9 September 1884, Page 3
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