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.USTKAI.IA V. SOl'TIl UNtJLAXI). AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. (lleceived This Day at 5.30 a.tn.) LONDON, Sept . r>. The weather was Hue and wicket unchanged. The attendance was *I,OOO when the match was resumed. Hi.tv minutes sufficed in dispose of the three ren.aininpr Australians wickets. Arm•arniur and Oldiield lesumin.i their unfinished innings scored freel.x nil Louden and (Lilianu until at *S lor !3iS Oidlield was smartly taken in the slips. McDonald went in the same over and the lasi wicket added six. AnuMpnio; hatted !?.■>() minutes and was missed at *2l, otherwise he was faultless showing line driving, lie hit one liver and 21 ionrers. London's lasi three w ickets cost only two runs
•South ol' Knglaud replied with I!TL ;l 111 1 following on lllailo II poor -till''. 1 inviup: lost two wicki'l- tor 10. when lime was called. In the lirsi innings, Hregury was in groat trim, howling ins lasiest, olid he hugged live wickets. .Mai lev aeeoniit-ed lor three. The hutline ul Ihe opening wus shoe, smart lielding adding m ihe hatatuen's (lifliciillies. T !'he lirsi three wh keis fell for "ill anil then lluhertAshton nml Wilson hroiighi the. lolnl to 7ti he I ore they were si pa rn led. A livolv partnership hetween Asliton ami Tale milled h(i. and in spile of several lain ling changes the century appeared in S’J minutes. Tate's score included a sixer. The next two Hell r.ml (lilligan failed to siav and seven wickets were down lor lit. l’luy in the closing slopes was the best of the day. Ashton. I’arker and London all p'diing t' l " oil freely in tl'.e vminii- howlers. A~htiiii hatted Ho minutes, clianceless and pei feel, with sound defence. 'lhe innings lasted Ido minutes. With only op minutes In play, ihe second innings was storied. Harding'' played MacDonald's lirsi hall on to his wicket and How les went at nine. Ol I lie total ot liftoon. eight were extras.
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