The Australian Cricketers
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LqiHSOH, Jan* 26.
The erickei match Australians y. Middlesex, concluded to-day at Lords. The attendance was good and the weather splendid. The Home team continued their second innings, which closed for 217, the principal score being made by S. W. Scott, who pat together 68 runs before being disposed of. Palmer, for the visitors, took seven wickets for c^O runs. This Australians, whorequtfed 128-to win, then, went in for-their second inning , <wl\ Mcuredihe amount jt»f runs with the) loss of 9 wickeU, Giffen bowled for 52 being the principal scorer. Middlenex, Ist innings, 260; second innings, 917 ; total, 476. Australians, 111 inuiiypi, 844 ; 2nd inninpt, nine wickets for 128 runs ; total, 477. The visitors wen the match wi«b one wicket to «pare.
Spoflbrth has quite recovered from ihe injury his haud sustained ib the match with thfrgentlemea -of England on Ihe Brd inst. . . .
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Feilding Star, 29 June 1886, Page 2
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