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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIANS V. SURREY. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrighl London, July 22. Tho Australians had three wickets down for 148 when stumps were drawn. Both Stedman and Richardson were gol rid of in Howell’s over. The additional scores are : SmtuKY —First Innings. Loveson-Gower, not out ... ... 26 Stedman, e Armstrong, b Howell ... fi Richardson, b Howell 2 Sundries 25 Total .’ 29C

Bowling analysis : Howell live for 80, Saunders three for 82, Armstrong one for 49, Trumper one for 2U, Hopkins nil for 21, Noble nil for 13.

Trumpcr ami Duff went in for slashing cricket, piling the runs on rapidly. The bowling was poor. Duff was caught by Abel running from point. One wicket for 142. Trumpet' scored fifty in forty minutes brilliantly. Carter was nicely caught by Hayes at slip for a duels. Two for 144. Armstrong followed, but Trumpet' touched one front Lockwood into Stedman's hand at the wickets, the latter standing well back. The batsman occupied eighty-five minutes in compiling a similar number of runs. His score included ten fours and six threes. Three wickets for 146. The scores were : Trumpet', c Stcdman, b Lockwood ... 85 Duff, c Abel, b Lockwood ... ... 57 Carter, e Hayes, b Clode ... ... 0 Armstrong, not out 2

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 483, 24 July 1902, Page 1

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CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 483, 24 July 1902, Page 1

CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 483, 24 July 1902, Page 1

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