CRICKET.
The weather was dull, and the wicket The attendance was email when the last day’s play commenced. Hopkins with vigorous play added 20 to his previous day s score, and then skied one og Napie-' to rnid-on Nine for 170. Newland-lnd Jlowell, the last pair, nut on 14 each. Rowland was dismissed by a nice catch bv McDonell at sharp slip. The minings closed for 196.' , b Payno and Young opeDed the Bity s second innings, Cotter aDd Howell bowling. With the total at 30, Payne (18) was bow Jed by Duff. One for 30. Young! at 19 got leg before to Armstrong. Two, for 40. Page was 3. He went on to* 8. and attempting to hit out at Armstrong was bowled. Three for 47. Colebeck made a similar contribution, and then fell to a bailer from Armstrong. Pour for 1157. l : Alter the luncheon adjournment Howell and Armstrong were the bowlers. Harrison andKeigwm made a good stand, 90 appearing before the partnership was dissolved, Harrison eventually giving Hill at short leg an easy catch off McLeod, who had ■ gone on in place of Howell, was SO minutes at the wickets, and showed good Mon - v -°. for J 9O - Keigwin was 14 when McDoDell joined him. The newcomer at two played Armstrong on to the wickt*. Sis ror 90. Mamprioe, after making a, couple played one back to McLaod. who brought off a Seven for C B. K>.„ wm, who stonewalled throughout .he in®- . ■>gs, lasting 8Q minutes and producing 19 runs, was the nest to go. bowled by FTnn| eo<J ; for 103. MeLcod added Hopiey to his list before he had time to score and without alteration to the total»Moroom kept, his wicket up while Napier^" fnnnd“hi “‘"i Tnen MoLeod
Eeooived 5.24 p.m., June 4. WOn by 169 rnns - The aaaitional scores were : . XXIO Hopkins, o sub., b Napier HoSr, d Ao 0 t^ Donn^ : b Napier ~. S , Extras **• B T °! al , 196 tfowlmg analysis.—Napier, six tor 85 p~ 27 P^'° DE f ° r 28 ’’ McDonnell, nil for 26. ’ Moro ° Q - 26 ; Mainprioe, two,-for CAMBRIDGE—2nd Innings. Payne, b Duff - g Young, Ibw b Armstrong ..." "" 19 '~ Page, b Armstrong ... *” Colbeck, b Armstrong..] » I Har ris o ni 0 HiJ|i h MoLeod • - « Kdigwm, b McLeod ... *" McDonnell, b Armstrong o ■ Mainprioe, c and b McLeod "" T Morcon, not out f. Hopley, b MoLeod "* "* „ Napier, b MoLeod ."* „ . Extras ... S
Totai ... ; ... Bowling analysis.—-McLeod, five for It ■ &!!' f four £or 44 ; Duff, one for 3 , Howell, ml for 15; Cotter, nil for 15r
AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.! ■ ;• AUSTRALIA v, W By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrlgi London, June {ESS Cambridge in their first innings mef-! 169. Tho scores were : ijl - CAMBRIDGE First Innings. ;| Keigwiu, c and b Hopkins ... Young, b Hopkins ... ... ' Pago, c Gregory, b Hopkins ... -jfe, Morcorn, b Armstrong... ... jfsS' ll Payne, b Hopkins -J& Harrison, c McLeod, b Cotter ... i _E> Colbeek, not out ... ... ' ... lyfe McDonnell, b Howell... ... ... Maioprice, b Howoll Hopisy, b Howc-li ... ... | Napier, c Newlend, b Cotter ... ... Extras ... ... ... f 'if Total ... ... ... ... ! j(j Bowling analyeis—Hopkins four for 6\ McLeod nono for 22, Armstrong oneii 19, Howell three for 34, Cotter two forEy? Tho weather was fine andthewiclU: good. The attendance was fair. ’ added nine to his over-night score, ar I was dismissed with a running catchiiV" Gregory at cover point. Payne at lot was bowled by Hopkins. Four for’-Q-.. Morcom, after a careful inniogs for 1* ! was bowled by Armstrong, with tbe sco! I still ut 69. Harrison and Colbeek beco'VA partnered, and gave an exhibition of geVf batting, the score steadily increasing. Of hundred appeared in 100 miDutes.vj double chaogo in the bowling was maoj McLeod and Howell going on. At’-AU 1 Cotter was tried. His first ball prolfe fatal to Harrison. He put up a skie McLeod at mid-on making a ronnir cateb. Harrison played sound cricki l Six for 128 ; Colbeek 24 Tbe partnersb; i bad lasted 50 minutes. McDonnell ill Mainprice, tbe i ext meo, were bo( bowled by Howoll without scoring, tU seventh wicket failing for 128, and Sl,': eighth for 136. Colbeek meantglL brought his score to 38, and at this stafi he retired hurt. At .the luncheon al journmeot tbe score stood at eight fc 145. Tbe attendance after luncheon wj 4000. Napier failed to score, being catiljff by Nevslatid, the back stop, off Cotta Nine for 150. Colbeek resumed, wisbtfi assistance of Hopley, who at eight wl bowled by Howell. Colbeek, qatlout 5( including eight fourers, was at f-J, wie£f 90 mioutss, and showed excellent form. The Australians in their second innin< had lost eight wickets for 146, wh; stumps woro drawn. The scores were :- AUSTRALIANS—2nd Inningej-; DarliDg, c sub., b Napier ... ' ... 3 Gehrs, run out... Hill, b Napier ... ... ... ... l Armstrong, b Hopley £ Gregory, c Hopley, b Napier.i. ... 3 Hopkins, not out ... ... ... 2 Duff, c Hopley, b Napier ... ... 2 Cotter, c Payne, b Mainprice... ... ■ 9 McLeod, c Payne, b Mainprice ..„ 1 Napier and Hopley opened the at'tacl Tho first wioket fell for throe. Gehrs ha boon rnn out. Hill contributed 13, an then Napier found his wicket. Two fc 26 Armstrong made four, and fell ,to good bah from Hopley. Three (of 33 Darling, after being at the wickets an hou for 16 tods, was caught at extra mid-ofi Four for 72. Gregory, who was doinj most of the scoring, was 32 when.Hogfiiin joined him. Without adding to the scor, Gregory wa3 dismissed by a brilliant rlgh hand catch by Hopley, high up at mid ofl He played free, good cricket. FiveJsir 77 Duff at 26 also fell to a catch by'Hcplej at mid-off. Six for 107. Hopkins was 1C Cotter made things lively while he etayed He was canght at the wickets by Paynt when 20. Seven for 132. McLeod .at 1C had a similar fate. Bight for 146, Sop. kins remaining not out 20. Received 5.17 p.m., June 4.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1472, 5 June 1905, Page 2
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