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CRICKET

AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE MATCH

By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright London, Juno 80. Tho resumption of the match was delayed by rain. The attendance was small. Jessop" and Donnott were bowling to tho not-onts, Kelly and Lnvor. The score was taken to 528, when Brown bowled Laver, - who bad been batting 65 minutes. Kelly’s score was made in 75 minutes, and included 13 fourors. j (Gloucester opened ibeir innings badly, I WratbaU being bowled tho first over and | Townsend was caught in tho slips by Armstrong in the second over, two wickets’ being down for nil. At 26, when Sewell hod mado 18, rain interrupted play for a I couplo ofj ho or. - . On resuming Sewell I gave a fine displav of cutting, and brought his score to 45. Ho was then bowled by „ I one of Armstrong’s break-backs. He gave I a chance before be scored, otherwise his ■ | innings was faultless. Three for 69, At’ I this stago play was again adjourned owing,.'; Ito the bad light. Tho scores were: — -• I AUSTRALIANS—Iet innings. I Duff, c Board, b Brown ... —4l I Trumper, c Townsend, b Brown ... 106 I Hill, o Brownlee, b Dennett ... ... 41I MoLeod, lbw, b Dennett ... ... 12 j Armstrong, b Dennett... ... ... 7 I Hopkins, c Jessop, b Townsend ...- 9S 1 Darling, c Goodsell, b Townsend ... 56 J Gehrs, b Townsend ... ... • ...' t> I Cotter, c Board, b Dennett ... ... S 3 J Kelly, not out ... ... ... ... -74 I Laver, b Brown . ... ... ... 43J Extras ... ... ... ... 4: Total -- .jgß2£pS*: j Bowling analysis—Dennett/four for j 317, Brown three for 87, Tovuffiaend three' I for 42, Huggens none for 92/ Jessop none I for 66, Brownlee none for 3f, Sewell nous I for 16. / - • - I I GLOUCESTERSHIRE4L-lst Innings. I WratbaU, b McLeod ... S 0 I SBW6II, b Armstrong ... / ... ; ... 45 Townsend, c Armstrong, fb Laver ... 0 ' Board, not out... .../ ... 24. ' Total for 3 wickeisf ... 69

MATCH ENDS JIN A DRAW.

I By Telegraph—Press Apsooiatlon—Copyright _ Received 5.9/p.m., July 2.", ; -2T" -7 London! Juiy 1,. Owing to the diuii weather after the heavy rain play was* not resumed till 2.15 p.m. Board, the nqt out, had Jessop oea : partner. The first t*o wickets fell-without addition to the score. Jessop skied the first ball to Dnffat dhort-leg, and Goodeell followed bis example. Five for 69. Brown at 4 gave McLeod, at mid-on an easy chance. Six for 77. Then two more were dismissed without alteration to the soorej Robinson suocumbing to the first ball, a bailer, from Armstrong, and Brownlee to B well judged catch by Hopkins at deep mid-on off Armstrong, whose analysis for to-day was five wickets for four rune. Board was next caught by Kelly at ths wickets. Ha played an excellent innings, and hit six fourers. Nine for 110. Haggens hit off 14, and fell a victim to Armstrong. Tho innings closed for 116. Armstrong bowled remarkably welL His average for the dsv was six for 18. Following on, Gloucester opened well. Board played another excellent innings, which again included Eix fourers. One of Hopkins’ break-backs proved bis undoing. Ho gavo ono chance, at 40. One for 87. Goodsell and Townsend played out time, tho game thus ending in a draw.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE—Ist Innings (continued). Board, c Kelly, b Laver ... ... 46 Jossop, c Duff, b Armstrong ... ... 0 Goodsell, o Duff, b Armstrong ... 0 Brown, c McLeod, b Armstrong ... 0 Robinson, b Armstrong ... ... 0 Urowoloe, c Hopkins, b Armstrong... G Huggcos, n Armstrong ... ... 14 Dennett, not one ... 5" Extras ... ... * 2 Total U 6 Bowling analysis—McLeod one for6lj Davor two for 37, Armstrong seven for 16, GLOUCESTERSHIRE—2nd Innings. Board, b Hopkins ... ... ... 59 Goodsell, nos out 85 Townsend, not out ... 45 Extras ... g

Total for I wicket ... ... 148 Bowling analysis—HopkiDs one for 25, Armstrong none for 28, Laver none for 20, Duff none for 12, Gehrs none for 12, MoLood none for 16, Hill none for 16, Darling none for 10.

TO-DAY’S MATCH.

By Telegraph—Press Assooiation— Copyright -r,, , , • London, June 30. Bhodos has a bad finger. Blythe has been requested to attend at Leeds in the °‘ b ‘, a bc i“S required to play in the match - Maclaren is suffering from ir ! r- M? a , is als ° eioabtfal whether he will bo able to play on Mon*be match Lancashire v. Sussex Potdovm scored 138.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1496, 3 July 1905, Page 2

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CRICKET Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1496, 3 July 1905, Page 2

CRICKET Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1496, 3 July 1905, Page 2

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