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CRICKET.

j AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND. I GLOUCESTER MATCH. THE MATCH DRAWN. Ilf telegraph, Press Aes'n, Copyrigh Loudon, Aug. 80.

ITho weather is uaaetllod and the wicket soft. The attendance at the opening was 2000, and subsequently increased to 4000. McLeod look an hour in compiling his 17. The Australian innings lasted just under throe hours. The county team were disposed of in a couple of hours. Wrathall gave a hue display of hitting during the hour and a half be was at the wioketa. His innings, which inoluded Bis fourers, was marred by an easyohance to Gehra behind tho wioketa when his total was 45. With the capture of Barnett's wioket, Laver scoured his 100 wiokota for the tour. ADSTBALIA—Ist Innings. Barling, c Langdon, b Mills 09 Trumper, b Jessop 27 I Hill, b Brown 17 Noblo, b Brown ... ... ... 1 Hopkins, o and b Mills 22 Gehrs, c Brown, b Dennett 4 Kelly, o and b Brown 3 MoLood, o Sewell, b Mills 17 Cotter, o Barnett, b Dennett 6 Laver, o Board, b Dennett 0 Howell, not out 1 Sundrioa 3 Total 105 Bowling analysis—Dennett 3 for 66, Mills 3 for 67, Brown 3 for 34, Jessop 1 for 25. GLOUCESTERSHIRE—Ist Innings. Wrathall, b Laver ... 55 Barnett, b Laver 8 Sewell, b Laver 18 Board, o Hill, b Howell 0 Jessop, o McLeod, b Howell 8 Brown, b Bowell ... 0 Godaell, b Laver 7 Brownlee, o Howell, b Laver 9 Langdon, o and b Laver 8 Mills, not out... 1 Dennett, o Laver, b Howell 3 Sundries 20 Total ... 137 Bowling analysis—Noble 0 for 22. McLeod 0 for 20, Laver 5 for 21, Howell 5 for 84, Cotter 0 for 10. Received 4 34 p.m., Aug. 31. Trumper played a brilliant innings of half an hour, and Darling again displayed fine driving powers. With 45 minutes to play the Australians declared their innings close! with one wicket for 77, whioh left the County 134 to got to win when stumps were drawn, and the match was declared a draw. Nine wiokets were down for 64 rans. The Australians declared their second inninings closed with one wicket down for 77 runß. Scores:—

AUSTRALIANS—2nd Innings. Darling, not ont 32 Trumper, c Godsell, b Jessop ... 29 Hill, not out 10 Sundries 6 Total for 1 wicket 77 Bowling analysis—Jessop 1 for 81' Dennett 0 for 30, Brown 0 for 10. GLOUCESTERSHIRE.—2nd lonings. Godsell, o Gebrs. b Howell ... ... 4 Barnett, o Hill, b Cotter 4 Board, c Laver, b Cotter 6 Sewell, run out 14 Wrathall, c Gebrs, b Cotter 4 Brown, o McLeod, b Cotter 1 Jessop, not out 23 Brownlee, o Gebrs, b Cotter 1 Langdon, b Howell 1 Mills, b Cotter 0 Dennett, not out 4 Sundrios 2 Total for 9 wickets 64 Bowling analysis—Cotter 6 for 86> Howell 2 for 26.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1548, 1 September 1905, Page 3

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CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1548, 1 September 1905, Page 3

CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1548, 1 September 1905, Page 3

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