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AVSTIt At.IAN AND N.Z. CAIILE ASSOCIATION I’IIICS.S OPIXIOX. I.OXDON, Aug. »i. Tin- "D.uly Express” states tlio vietmy was ii .striking jnstilieation of Mcl.aren's arguments in favour of giving young blood a eliance in an English tosi team. It was largely composed of young ’Varsity players, filled with piuek, keenness and virility, who realised that a run saved in the ii 1 was as good as run made, though Faulkner's batting made a triumph possible.
(Received This Day aL 8 a.in.) LONDON, August. 31. Susses team to play the Australians to-day at llrigliton consists of \\ ilson, ,J ll j jj>. CJilligan, Young, Holloway. Vine, Rowley, K. Rolf, Tate, A. Reds', Cox. RMASONS FOR Tills DKFF.AT. LONDON, Aug. 31 The ".Morning Post” attributes Kngliilid’s victory over the Australians to the fact that the Knglish team was I'resli, none of the men having been overphiyed. iilthoiigh several were very short of practice; whereas the Australians have been playing incessantly since the beginning of the vear. LONDON Aug. 31 Maclaren writes in the "Daily h.xt'iess”: The chief factor in heating the Australians was falcon's excellent howling on the first day, which was hacked tip by excellent Holding and catching, in which the Oamhridge men especially shone. Faulkner in the sof,:iid innings plrtytnl on*-* of the highest flu ss knocks, and dm It with Alniley and Armstrong :is they had not l>ecu treated this season, for lie killed them hy the t jinroiijihiioss of his tactics. Our holding in the Australians’ second innings was of the highest class, such as not heeii seen in any* test match. The Australians took their detent like the real sportsmen that 1 have always known them to be.
MACI.ATWX’S MATCH. 'Received This Day at 10.15 a.m.) LONDON. AHK'ist -'it. The “Manchester, Oitardinu’’ sa,v s i t v.iis Mail,area’s match. He elided his earcer by a victory over a team wlmsc strength and otFicienry had never been exeelh-d and probably never equalled in Ihe history of ei'ichet. ACAIN’ST SI'SSKX. (Received This Day at 10.15 a.m.) LONDON. Aneust 31. 'l'li,. Australian- are nlayine s x ai Kriehton. The A nst rn’.lians In-min their h"t C.mnlv match "tiaim-i Sussex at Hre'e toil to-day. The County put a r< >»! team in the Held. Hittes takinir I! L " j place in the list lirsi, announced. Ilc t weather was glorious and wicket p' ! |',.et. lull'd and last the attclidanee lr ■"-y j seven ihoiisaml. With weather ami] wicket conditions in their tavoiir in ; \ Usi ralians lirsi knock prodiired. a i "in- 1 pnalivclv small total, and there an m j djealions' I hut they are orpwino a "i T ] stale. Oillioan and ■!u l>|> M, " ! tremelv well. Collins and H'‘ lu ' •' | opened, facing llalloway and t.illiaan j llardslev " ini-sed at one oil' <«>h ■ j ~an. who then wot Collins lee Lee n j Pard-lev was emedit. in the -Ilf- re xl ; ever (iivL'orv beoan with luce ■■Ho,, swipes and iniss*al them all. and w - | vorhed by the lourtb. 3 lor 111. ! " j tvroul •'* l u| ' All'll' ‘ ‘ , and Arms! ruin; carried Hie scon I" j I’ort v. I! elf t hen relieved llalo - ; and .1 •>!•!> look the ball from (. illie . i- ; Arnistrono was yorked bv I"PP -uni : Andrews was talon at slant h' ; tile same over, o tor 13. j llv.ler ami Tavlor then made a u e, ; needed stand. The former was aft-'i''- j sive mid helped l'.v lieldino 'instake in ! runs rulin' freely, loriy heine leei . c , in twenty live minutes. Ryder ban , narrow ,'. S e:i'i"S of lu'ilie run out. eral bowlilio elianoes were made be..uv file partnership wbieh added eielit'- ■ • Was hiss,lived bv Uv.ler brim: ea fdu at ,-oeerpoint Tailor reached lilt- ' liltv seven minutes. LONDON', .'.uoiist 31. 11,. 11,.w started with a narrow e- " nf a run out and lost laylor when latter was seventy two. etiunlit nt ">m nil* ;ift or oiiility minutes .•xcollont ■ ttimi*;. incliuliujX k vcii 1 *mii I'.lleu plated eiu el ally for lw u. lUI rl"III wiekels wen. down b.r ."I. Carter from a wild st.oke van 1 • y Ml- short lew and Ala,ley was Imn; ea noli l at point. .... and McDonald led nil Ho' a it'a.k" Rowley and Vine spoil bnsv. Tim former was nns-ed l>y li» ' ' ! off M, Donald when live. \me p ■ I Oreoory on to his wickel. With \ "iny I| M play for a I ime was lively and iln n | more earefnl. wlr n Armstronu reL w d (in at forty two. <• front'v •' i„i,k tile ball from MeDomild aI, use three. Rowley went at oijjlity-fonr a iron'd pm, ’shiny; iniiiiiys. Mon .loop in tile century _ wtt.s hoisl ninety-live niinutes. \ourn_r was m n v. lien tv.elltv-nine. -lilpp «';is callfli. the slips, it l'.or IC-L Yount: sc tar has played an attractive I'uii'iys. Sussex at the draw mo ol stump mu nidv lost ill roe wickets lor 131 : ■ A t'S’t’ll A I. FAN'S—lst luuuin-. ( ollins l.li.tv. hi Cillieaini Rardsicv e. Row h y hi C. Ciillifimn \ml rows e. R. Wilson, 1,, .lupp '; Cri-oory b. HiUb'-'an Arnistrutin b. .lupp • j It viler c- 3 upn b. Cilliomi Taylor Cillimn. b. Cox I’eih w ii. .lupp ' Carter e. Wilson !>. -lupp 1 MeDomild Hint ’’ \| iil. v e. -I upp b. ( 'ox I.xtras "
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