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AUKTItAI.IA.V AND N.Z. CADM! ASSOCIATION. I.OXDON. September 2. Till’ Sussex match v ;is resumed ill dull Throatcnino weather attendance moderate .111! 1 wicket uin halloed. Collin' mill I Jviler became associated in n partnership which Iniil tin' foundation of oik nl score. Cillioan and Jiipp commanded i ln- attack. Onllin.s batted w ith charade: istic caution and reached lift.v in I -jl) iniiiutes. Then with Ids leo lie iiit"i'icpied a delivery (in mi Cox will) had relieved Jupp. Tin* ermdiinalion had added lid runs. 2 for 140.
Kyder mid Taylor gave n bright disjilav, <l«’s|iilseveral changes. The former's forceful. <.lui lifeless innings tlidi terminated lie being stumped when two yards down tin’ crease. lie hit eight ('•nil's and reached his thousand runs during tln> tour. Taylor was lira lon by dupp when tlii rtv six. Armstrong and Gregory wore tiio next to mako a stand. The wicketkeeper's appealed for a ratcli wlion (fregory was two. ami tho latter walked towards the pavilion hut was recalled by the umpire, who answered in tlm negative, (iregory signalised his let oil' by hitting with refreshing vigor. Kifty live were posted iii half an hour. lie reached lifty out of sixty eight in forty minutes and was caught on the I" 1 boundaiy off Tatf®s lirst hall. He hit six foul s. A rnist rollo was missed by Young when twenty-three oil 'Jute, who also got Carter leg before the next hull. 8 for dl 1. .McDonald went to the same bowler whose figures at this stage were I for 8. With the addition of twenty runs, there being under two hours left to complete the match the innings was declared. Holloway fielded, but did not. bowl.
Sussex collapsed before MrOonnld mid Muilcv. Tate was tin- only lnt>1,1:01 lo I,ll'cr io.-istniice. bittins' tlie former for fourteen in one over. Australia non by lib runs. 'I lie inuinos lulled eighty minutes. Bain is tlireateninn. A CSTKALIAXS —lst Innings. Collinv l.b.u. 1,, (iillis'iini •"> Biirdslov e. Ilowley b. (I. fiillij'iin B A mlrews e. H. 'Wilson, b. .lup]i II (!retrory b Cillitran b A mist rone b. .J upp ■ II Byder e. .lupp b. Cilligan 1(1 Taylor e. (lillioe.n. b. Cox <- I’eileu b. -lupp 2d fuller e. Wilson b *lupp I I Me|)onnld (not .mt i ... n .M.iiley • J npp li. Cox ... 1 11 Kxl iii - . ... o Total 20!) lion lino niiiilysi- Holloway 0 for lb. I for li - -’. It cl f(I for H. .lupp I for 11. Bow lev 0 for 10. Tate 0 foi I. ('ox ‘2 for 21.' SI'SSKX 1-fl. Inninp's. Vi nr I). (Jivj/nry ° IWj'al'-v r. Armsininii h. Gregory IM .hi];p r. .M.iilfV ii. AldMwild -1 si. Carli'T. I>. Armstrong . . I*J! Ci.x. b. Creoor.v iO I! i ms. b. Civeory 11l Wilson, e. Curler, b. Ilyder I Tare. e. Caller, b. Creoory ... ... . 7 Hell. e. .'. i nisi rone. 1,. (irooorv . .. b (tillinan. b. .Vrinslrono 2b 11 allow ay ( no! out ) o Kxtras II
Tnliil 752 llowliiij' ;iimlvsis :--(!ivm>rv 'i i"r 8!', Mi Duniilil 1 for 7!>. Armstrong fur 71. M;ij!i>v 0 for 17. Kydur 1 for ‘2. \ 1 >.T!:AI.I A t-’n.l. Innings. |ini;il !■ 1 y c. Wi 1 -mi 1,. Ilnllmvi.iy .. Hi Collins 1.1i.v li. Cox ■”)! Itvdur si. Voiin.j Is Cox . Tii.vlur 1,. .1 ii|.|* ;<i! I*i •11 <• \\ li. Oilli'l:in 7 \ nnsi mini ~. Vinuir li. 'Hitt* 1-1 (i icyory 1). Tutu ->.l \ml run s (not mill Hi C r|.r Hl,.',s. 1,. T.itu .. Mu I liiiki HI li. T.-ii- 'I 7\l :i 11 • • (nut milt ... I I'Mr.is -0 Tot;il lur 1 1 wielmts fiiiniiius (li'i'ln; u,l rlusml l IWliny analysis l!nllmvi- v I for .'II. < J illi ;!i .l I for 07. .Ini-.p I for 7.1. Rolf 0 |'m I!'. Cox ‘2 for .‘HI. Tutu I for '2l. Ilouluy 0 for 7,. Wilt-mi ll for M. SI'SHKN Suioiiil Imiinos. Ilo'.viry r. (il'l'oory 11. Mrl toillllll ... HI t i 1... h. (irrooiv I Young I, M: 11 1u\ II .1111• j> M. ili-i.ciM . S II i-u' I'. Miiiiuy . I WiHoii li. Mi Dmiiil.l '2 Till 1* ' . I i.ri'H'irr H. M:iiluy IS Hull (':irt"i 1,. Mi l Imnilil < 2 <oxi. I• i u\ 1,. Mail.uy ...... II Ci II i'u l n i'll, il uni '■ . I !!"111. ’■■ i\ I*. ... li K Xl IMS -I T. ! :.l . .. 112 Howling Cru.nirv I for Hi. Mullunalil I for :C2. Mnil-y 7, for li!. A I'STIi A I.IV. SI til'll lixc; j.AXI'. HUM M i\. >'. :t. Tint A ii.siin linns !..• nn iiinlul: ,m 11;isti 11 us iignitr-l S'i* ll l It Kmlni: l l. Cor-
I ml'. M nviic. I li'inlrv. .111.| 1 1 1 1 11 *’ w A,mil mu nl litc A list rii !i:t n teiim. ;i n«i tin* t<llill\\ ill c i 'li ■ \'e 11 11 ■j' rese 11 1 et I Sinllll I'l I*! 11 In mi: Wilson, Cilli.-im. Il.mley, Tine. A. 1;«• 11. 11. A -li 11 in. I oinlcn. I’liili.-i'. 11;inliin-.. |,„,1 S: in.lv n I. Winn s! ll lulls ill'! ilrn 'll in' ill l I' ilic Ansi !';ili;i ll s Innl si ~iv I :is;t lAi-, si'i'i 1 ii nil lifts. Sillies: ! A I'STi! A 1.l A !''irs! I mii in'.'. | ( ulliiis, ii i.illifim *•; Hn lil'lfv, ,• i .mill cm, I. (! i! 1i::i 11 . l-'i . Ml.l'ii.ii'i.''V. I, .lei r.| ItvlliT. r l.iillill'tl. 1. Clllifiin I Alllll'l'HS. Unwli'V, I’l 111 r.lillf f ... IT-' | T:, : Ic, , 1.1i.w.. I, I .Cliilcii 'I j \ niist idie uni mil ) ]->ii i (I i i’ciil'\ , I) ! .mu tell '' ■ l >i•!iTi-!,i i nut mi! ) t' l Tiitnl I'm' „ v. i.-lieis . ... :M! Arin s 11 11 ii c iiiiii liic In-- nii'l ’i.ii'il , n :i |if, 1 eel v ii'ti.'i in 'in ' im'in >'• Tie i .|H'|| iII e s c IIS: ili i: 1,11. 1 lie 11 1
('■ ■llin-. i.l1■ nl*■ ii l.s W lMiy. dm i. I,;:, |r:U ■ . I:. >l| (nil! Hit ■ -.I '• -i'ni j„a '-! li'ii-lli. I !;i 1-. !- 1 v v.:'- In-i!-liimllv i:'.l-.-i! Inn dnv.'n al I Idl'd sd" ami !.y :ii: tii ;il ji-.'i'li.rm;itin* sillin' iwn |iliiyi‘i - s i! i s •; 1 *- • I 'd'di'i' I fii ill,. s:i.: i- « 11l !!•!■ '■'; hiinuti's play. Mill :i n in". lii'-ii ii. ’.:. ■! i \ missed _ l,v Wilson si i‘i;\'t‘r. I!i - Imll filing, si raisin into hi- liands. Tilt l lieldiim j -.ms exot'lloni.. Inn .Miii-nrlm'y made ipaiiv strokes tlu* slips. _ lip doi mil in iii'iDinpiinn tll I'liiy out In 11 mind lln II wllii'll llit his lon silliiip. ! I.oc replaced (iilligiii and Hell' came oil
instead of Loudon. After lunch (fillijiaii :iml l.ouden bowled from their original ends. Sharp runs mi tv lieeame the feature of play. Artiistroup;'s wicket lieitig twice thrown dor. ii. A hundred came up in. fM> minute.'. Tate was hit oil the shin by a hall before lunch and did not rclu.ii. Armstrong at 21 was missed t.•, SI ntdtt iel; who was standine; hack to (dllie.au. 11 is iiaitiiersluo with Andrews put on d(t in 1)0 minutes, there brine some streaky strokes through the slips. The second hundred went up in 07 minutes. I .re was how line and 11 a rdinoe and Parker were tried, hut their attack nils without .stilt;;. Andrews was linttino finely, •'cttinis the hall on the middle nl hat. DetwiU'ii lunch and tea 175 runs were added in lid minutes. This was a remarkable; recovery after the imlill'erent start. Anns! i one was nearly run out at bis hundredth run. Andrews drove Hardinjre to the off for six. but soon after was cail.cbi at deep point, lie hit olio six. lit fours and played a i lia in eless inninpts. Armstrong's 100 occupied 110 minutes.
HA'IT INO AV I'HAD l'-S. (Received This Day at 8 a.in.) LONDON So|itrinher I. Mead 72.1)1: Macartney (11.2!); linrdslev A 7.10 : Russell 7).| (T); Harding lil'tyfoui : Shepherd .)2.1h : 1 yiliesiry 00.0 l ; lirynn 7)0.21 : Heartu* 19.H.T. Snndhani ■17.00: Durat 17.0-: lleiidreu •1(1.7)11 Others nrc Woolley 17..2, •; dii|ip 11.80; Hvcloi' I1.07j: Armstrong 00.70; Douglas 111.10. HOWhI.NR AVKKAfMvS. Wilson lifty one wickets for 11.10; Rhodes DU) wickets tor 1T.22: Annstrong !()() [or 11,211; Mai Donald 1-12 for IA. 02; < I ivoory 111 for 10.00; \\ 001-1,-V 1,-V 1 10 wickets for H). Oil; HesHvi.T ID for 10.72: While ITT rickets for 17.07: Howell 101 wiiki'ts lor 17.00; Maenii|o\ 101 for 17.TT: Darker 101 for 17.7.0; Dean 7)1 for 1 1 .1)2. Others are Mailry 10T for DA.IS; Dorstun I.TO for ID. TI; Douglas 128 foi 111.77).
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