The Australian Cricketers
■; TbEVTSSS T«WGBAMsi : '] ■ . . :^Loiri»o!i. August 3. ■• The cricket match, Australians v. Kent, jwap resumed at , Canterburyrtp- , day. The Home; foam, with /(down f»r 118 runs continued thmr first innings, which! closed for 171^ G. Q. Hoarue _ carrying oat his bat for - 5j3. ils 'The Australians then- went r $T Ithe wickets, but were all disposed of? caught 1 and bowled 30, being the highest scorer. Being 92 , Ifehind the Kentish men, -the Victors '«<■ , followed on for their second innings, \ and wh>n the stumps were s t dra^n f . j the day had traced 88 runs 'to' their ( ? : ; credit for the loss of ; 6 wickets, oiff»n» , . caught 22, and Scott,' rim out 2'Ci&ing the most successful batsmen. The, ; bowling of the. I^ome team was dea£ I on the wicket! . "^
.... , .Lonmh, August 4. : The match Australians v. Kent was won by'lhe Home team; by ten wiokets. >vi> :
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 5 August 1886, Page 2
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147The Australian Cricketers Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 5 August 1886, Page 2
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