CRICKET.
!y AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND. .«C?. v_ -J< YORKSHIRE v. AUSTRALIA. r ; ;- r ‘• _______ holograph— Pross Association—Gopyrlgh T London, Juno 5. In the return match against the Aus sraiians Yorkshire scoro in thoir first inn >ng was : YORKSHIRE,—First Innings, p' H c Howell, b Armstrong ... 4i V w, c Armstrong, b Noble ... 4( JJonton, ran oat ... .. 5' i.'.. Tnnniolifie, o Kelly, b Hopkins ... 37 "‘ rs ‘. c Hopkins, b Howell :.. ... 27 ’ - Rhodes, not out 25 - weather was dull, and thero was a \ “ Irl y wiokot. Tho attondanoo was k. ourioon thousand. Wilkinson won tho ■ l° 9 j" rn tnper, Gohrs, McLeod and Nowiand3 aro standiug out of tho Australian i eata. Flay opeued quistly, but was free a.terly. Fifty wore recorded in 45 minutes. V Wilkinson skied Armstrong to Howell at Euid-on. Ho gave a good driving display and hn sis foarors.. Ono far 70. Grimahaw was playing sound, cauiious cricket, jjontop, his partner, secured eleven oS one rj ° ver Laver’s. When ho had scored sis ~ xr°L, by Armstrong in tho slips ou .Noble. and twice by Armstrong off following balls from Noble. S The century was up for 90 minutes’ Janchoon adjournment the 'S score stood nt 128. Doafcon was again * ,Q slips by Laver off » oble. After luncheon Bonfcon was run ; .. /£}?* ,r ? a * te *upsiog a second overthrow run. ■T ■ 13 lo mogs lasted no hour, and ho hit *? V 0? fourers. Two for 144. The fielding I \ r? 8 fa ?Grimsbaw, who played care- j tul and stylish cricket, was taken smartly ( : ™ the . Three for 163. Hirst and V. Aunmcliffe had a useful partnership for 15 ‘X : - - ™ lr ? a6 ~* The former was taken at long- > °u by Hopkins. Four for 206. Tunnicliffe was caught by Kelly when ho and Bhodes Pad carried the total to 244. ? , When stumps were drawn Yorkshire in cneir first innings had made 324. The run 9 g ra * ianß J ° Sfc thro ° wi °k ot3 for two )
Received 4.45 p.m., Jane 6. additional Yorkshire scores are : Rhodes, b Noble ... 70 Haigh, o Cotter, b Duff " 14 Mvers, b Cotter ... 6 ®s!aecy, b Cotter ... *'* 5 Ringrose, o Armstrong, b Cotter ..." 2 xxunfier, riot out ... , §< j Extras ... ... ” ’** 26 y ToSal Bowling analyses.—Cotter, three for 62; JUavor, mi for 62 ; Armstrong, one for 35 ; Noble two for 76; Hopkins, one for 22 Howell, one for 22; Ruff, one for 19. . AUSTRALIANS—Ist Innings. Howell, b Ringrose ... ... .. 0 Laver, cGrimshsw, b Bingrose ..." 1 Kelly, b Rhodes ... ... 0 Gregory, not out 0 "t Hopkins, not out ... ... q Extra ... ,
Total for three wickets
The weather was brighter after luncheon. Tunnicliffo’s innings lasted 95 minntes, and was characterised by good driving. Ho was caught at the wickets, playing back. He made seven fourers. aI S“ a catch by Cotter at coverpoint; be was missed at four by Hill in the slips off Duff. Six for 281. Myers, When six, played Cotter on to the wicket. Eleven for 313. Rhodes, 67, after adding three, failed to negotiate a yorker from Noble. Ho batted 95 minutes, practically faultless, bis driving and cutting being qS I3 B ?S ro ino,ude d ten fourers. EigHt for 321. Withont alteration to the f score, Rotbery ployed Cotter on, and a Of Ringrose m3tro£lg " thS sllpa disposed The Australians made a disastrous start. play ceased three had fallen for two runs. Ringrose opened the attack. The second ball bowled Howell. One for nil in the second over Kelly played Rhodes on. Two for one. In' the third over 4©rimshaw, at second slip, snapped up
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1474, 7 June 1905, Page 3
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