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CRICKET.

AUSTEALIANS AND YOBKSHIBE

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrigb London, Juno 24.

The match was continued in oppressiv weather. Tho wicket was difficult. Tb attendance was five thousand. The no; outs, Kelly and Gregory, added 16 to th overnight score, and then Bhodes foun Kolly’s timbors. The partnership adde 26 runs. Seven for 86. Trumble fol lowed, and retired, caught at tho wicket off his second ball. He left without on; addition to tho score. Howell was bowlei by Haigh for a duck. Nine for 87 Saunders, the last man, did no better Haigh’s second ball proving fatal. Thi innings, which lasted 115 minutes, closec for 87. Gregory carried out his bat well He made 42. Tho additional scores are:— Gregory, not out ... ... ... 45 Kelly, b Ehodes 7 Trumble, c Hunter, b Ehodes ... C Howoll, b Haigh C Saunders, b Haigh C Extras 4 Total... Bowling analysis: Haigh, five wickets for 40 runs ; Ehodes, four for 22 ; Hirst, one for 12.

The attendance was eight thousand I when Tunnicliflc and Brown opened the Yorkshire second innings. When Tunnicliffe was 7, ho was easily caught in the slips by Trumble. One for 14. Denton succeeded, only to see Brown’s wicket fall, while trying to hook one from Trumble. Two for 14. Taylor came and went, Trumble displacing his log-stump with his first ball. Three for 14. Hirst signalised his arrival by making a single, and then Trumblo treated Denton similarly to Taylor. Four for 15. Washington came to Hirst’s assistance, and stayed tho debacle for a time. Hirst, with nine to his credit, played Howell on, tho latter having displaced Saunders. The partnership added 22. Five for 37. Wainwright helped to raise the total to 40, and got log-before to Trumble. Six for 40. Haigh made 5, and was caught at short-leg by Hill. Seven for 49. Ehodes contributed similarly, and was then run out, Hopkins knocking tho wicket down with a smart throw. Eight for 56. Washington’s time had now come, being caught at long-off by Hopkins. Nino for 67. Hunter, tho last man, got leg-before to Trumble, the nnings closing for 72. The scores are :

Yorkshire— 2nd innings. Tunnicliffo, c Trumble, b Saunders ... 7 Brown, b Trumble 5 Taylor, b Trumble 0 Denton, b Trumblo 0 Hirst, b Howell 14 Washington, c Hopkins, b Trumble ... 22 Wainwright, lbw, b Trumblo 10 Haigh, c Hill, b Saunders 5 Ehodes, run out 5 Whitehead, not out 3 Hunter, lbw, b Trumblo 0 Extra 1

Total 72 The Australians thus won by 44 runs. Bowling analysis: Trumble, six wickets for 27 runs ; Saunders, two for 26 ; Howell, ono for 15. In consequence of the postponment of the Coronation the Australians play the All England Eleven at Bradford on the 26tb, 27tb, and 28th,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 455, 26 June 1902, Page 3

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CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 455, 26 June 1902, Page 3

CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 455, 26 June 1902, Page 3

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