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CRICKET

.TBAUANS; IN ENGLAND Cu ,

the' WARWICKSHIRE MATCH.

j By Telegraph—Proes Association —Copyright London, Juno 28. The weather wa" fine to-day. The wicket showed tbo effect of tho previous ' day’s rain, tho boil keeping on uuoortntn pace. Tho attendance was moderate. ~ CoHer and . liaver bad ohargo of the attack whon Warwiok began thoir second ihiogs. Byrne, when eix, was caught by uavev in tho slips Wish tho total at «j 0 Noble’went on, and off his first ball Truui per at third man hold u caloh from Fish* wick. Quaife was at the wickets for 40 tv*'itt«cs in makiog lo.aod'tbon Armstrong >.£rthe bail and his first dolivery wus to Quaife. Throe for 69- The . . after luuoh inoroasod to 20UU, and Kinnior contributed 20 and was then taken, fay Laver off his own bowling. Four fur 79. Lilloy was dismissed by a boauti,fn) catch at long-off, Hill having to run in and taka tho ball low down. Five for ' 109. ’ , ' WARWICKSHIRE—2nd inniDgs. Byrne, o Laver, b Cottor ® , Fiehwick, o Trurupor. b Noble ... Kinnior, o and b Laver i: Quaife, b Armstrong ... ••• 1“ it Baker, not out Lilley, o Hill, b Laver 1° Total for 5 wickets 109 fcS^Later.—Warwickshire aro all out in iy.socond innings for 16S, tho Australians ; winning by on innings and 51 runs, i Lovett jointed Baker. The newcomer, ( ' at 12, failed to stop onß of Noble’s breakbooks. Six for 144. Noble disposed of Santa!! when ha had made two. Sevon for 148. Moorebonso returned an easy catch to Armstrong, and .Hall did situi<t»rly, Nine for 151. Baker, after a good t'ftrOay of cricket, at 88 gave Darling an catoh at sbort-leg off Noble, and the ( ‘sings closed for 168. j WARWICKSHIRE—2nd innings. (Continued.) \ Baker, o Darling, b Noble ... ... 38 b Noblo ... ... ... 12 Baniall, b Noble ... ... ... 2 c and b Armstrong 2 '•ehonse, o oud b Armstrong ... 0 Vavos, not out ... 13 ,3tras ... ... ... ... 15 —— Total ... ... .... ... 198 y7ling- analysis—Cotter one- for 81* jr two for 38, Armstrong three for 23’ le fonr for 32, Howell none for 27’ .opkins none for 0.

SHE GLOUCESTERSHIRE MATCH Vb* Electric Telegraph—Per Pres 3 J .) : Association—Copyright. :—Received 11 50 p.m., June 29. LondonJiJcme 29. The Gloucestershire tonm for the match jeginniag to-day will be ohoson from Jeasop,' Scwolt, Townsend, Browolee, Brown, Douglas, RobiDson, Goodsoll, ** Wrath ail, Board, Higgins, Dennett.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1494, 30 June 1905, Page 3

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CRICKET Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1494, 30 June 1905, Page 3

CRICKET Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1494, 30 June 1905, Page 3

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