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CRICKET.

THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN v CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. fEBUTKB’S TELEGBA.IT.] LONDON, May 20. The cricket match was commenced to-day at Cambridge between Australians and Eleven of Cambridge University, The weather was very hot, and a capital wicket was pitched, and the ground was in good order. There was a very large attendance, and the greatest interest was taken in the match. The Australians went in first, and were all disposed of for 139. The highest scorers were Massie with 37, caught ; and A. Bannerman, 50. The bowling of the Cambridge men was dead on the wicket, and their fielding was excellent, The University Eleven then went in for their first innings, and when the stumps were drawn for the day had put together 187 for the loss of only four wickets. Mr Q-. B. Studd scored 42, and Mr O. T. Studd is not out for 85. The Australians mat with a cordial reception on going into the field. They will be entertained at dinner to morrow by Dr. Porter, Vice-Chancellor of the University. MIDLAND CLUB. The averages of the First Eleven of the M. 0.0.0. have already been published, and wa subjoin those made up from matches other than First Eleven or Association

Hargreaves howled 2 wides cud ino ball; Costlcy lowled 11 wides.

games : — BATTING. Names. 1 Total 1 Innings. j Total Runs 1 Most in an 1 Innings. | Times not out Average. A. Washer 7 170 67 0 24.2 W. Horner, 15 351 90 0 23,4 W. H. Atack 10 200 41 1 22.2 L. Cohen 11 244 74 0 22.1 W. H. Hargreaves 18 256 70 5 19.6 W. H. Lodge 9 127 51 1 15.8 J. Bailey 21 300 39 1 15,3 P. Phillpot 7 95 46 0 ,13.5 J. Grossman 5 GO 29 0 13.2 E. P. Hill 10 9.* 26 2 11.6 W. Mason 10 89 25* 2 11.1 C. Palairot 13 118 43* 2 10.7 E. Bell lb i(itl 28 0 10..3 G. Whiting 24 204 41* i 8.8 J. Fairhurst 5 33 12 i 8.2 E. Eow 7 57 24 0 8 1 F. Pavitt 12 SO 10 1 7.2 T. Hunt 11 G9 12 1 6.9 A. Dunbar 5 30 25 0 6 F. Ligby 6 22 19 0 4.4 J. Harper 7 26 12 0 3.7 ♦ Not out. BOWLING. m J* a Bowler. s 3 1 a £ « u « « a IS p* J. Grossman 242 60 17 18 3.6 J. Fairhurst 220 9 10 5.4 E. Bell 684 272 25 37 7.3 L. Cohen CIS 237 9 30 7.9 W. H. Atack 308 114 G 13 8,7 W. H. Hargreaves 307 102 12 16 10.3 G. Whiting 128 53 8 5 11.6 J. Costley 105 49 3 4 15

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2541, 31 May 1882, Page 3

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CRICKET. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2541, 31 May 1882, Page 3

CRICKET. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2541, 31 May 1882, Page 3

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