CRICKET
AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.
AGAINST YORKSHIRE
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(Received this dnv at 8 a.m.) LONDON, July 4. The weather was fine and the wicket good. A real cricket farce was the extension of half an hour yesterday which would have given the Australians a freo day to-day and - they woidd have welcomed a day’s rest. Not more than a hundred, were pres- , ent when the play resumed. . '.u AUSTRALIA—Ist. Innings. ' ? r Wood.full, c. Wood, b. Dennis ... 3 Bradman, J.b.w, b. Robinson ... 1 McCabe, c. Macaulay, b. Hall ... 40 Ponsford, c and b Hall 143 Jackson, 1.b.w., b Macaulay ... 4G 'Richardson, c Dennis, b Robinson 3 A’Beckett, (not out) 30 Grimmett, c and b Hall 1 Horn-brook, c Mitchell, b Rhodes 10 Hurwood, c Barber, b Rhodes ... 4 Walker, st. Wood, b Rhodes ... 6 ’"Extras' ... .' 15 Total ... ... 302 .Bowling analysis: Robinson 2 for 69, Dennisl for 25, Macaulay 1 for 69, Hall 3 for 61, Rhodes 3 for 49, r Ley land 0 for 25. ■ . YORKSHIRE—Ist Innings. Holmes, c Richardson, b Horn:- ■ brook ... ... ... 13 Michell, c A’Beckett, b Grimmett 5 A. T. Barber, c A’Beckett, b Grimmett ... G Leyland, ’c Hornibrook, b Grim- ' mett 17 Robinson, 1.b.w., b Grimmett ... 1 Rhodes, b A’Beckett ... 35 ' Dennis, b Grimmett 23 Wood, (not out) 11 Macaulay, 1.b.w., b A’Beckett .... 6 Hall, b Grimmett 0 Exjtras ... ... ... 8 ' . ' • • \ Total ... ... ... ... 14G
Eohling analysis:'A’Beckett 3 for ‘ 42, Hurwood 0 for 11, Grmmett 6 for 75, Hornibrook 1 for '2O. . YORKSHIRE—2nd Innings. Holines, b Hurwood . ..; ... ... 8 Mitchell, b Hurwood ... ... ... 2 T W.’i Barber, c Bradman, b Grim:’;h mett ... ... ... 42 Leyland, c Ponsford, b Hurwood 5 A. Barber, b McCabe 10 Robinson, c Ponsford, b Grimmett 9 Rhodes, b Grimmett ... ... ... 17 Dennis, c Bradman, b Grimmett 25 Wood, c McCabe, b Hurwood ... 0 Macaulay, (not- out) • .. 18 Hall, e A’Becket't, b Grimmett 5 Extras ... ... ... ... ... 20 >V Total. ... ... 161 Bowling analysis: A’Beckett 0 for i 4, Hurwood 4 for 35, Hornibrook 0 for p*’ 15, -McCabe 1 for 28, Grimmett 6 for 58. ' ' . • ~* AUSTRALIA—2nd Innings. fii’Beckett, i (not out) 6 Walker, (not out) ... 1 .Total, 0 wickets for 7 Stumps yvere then drawn. Australia won by ten wickets. Bowling analysis: Hall 0 for 5, Robinson 0 for 2. THE FINISH OF THE' GAME. LONDON, July 4. Only a hundred and fifty persons .V were present to see. the finish. Soon the' Yorkshiremen appeared in collars and . ties under their cricket clothes. Thp. old ball was used for the Australian innings.
THE REAL ASHES. ROMANTIC STORY. LONDON, July 3. Whether or not the Australians win the Ashes, they had at least a glimpse of them when they attended the luncheon at the International Sportsmen’s Club. /The Dowager Countes sof Darnley, the custodian of the Ashes, was Oc hostess, Lady Darnley, formerly Miss Florence Morphy, of. Beechworth, Victoria, guards at Cobham Hall, Kent, the Ashes won for England in 1822 by 1 the team captained by the Hon. Ivo ■ < Bligh, who received them in an earthernware jar from Melbourne l'ad:es. Miss Morphy bound up Bligh’s hand when'i-it was split open during the match, and promised at the end of the season to marry him. It is doubtful whether any member of an Australian team has .seen the Ashes which they have been winning and losing for years. ( V COUNTY CRICKET. LONDON, July 4. Marlebone, first innings 180, Hnwbrisrg 4 for 34; second innings 274. t (Hendron 301. Cambridge, first in- ▼ nirjess 420 (Killick 182) : second 0 for 29. Cambridge won by ten wickets. Surrey, first innigs 310, (Hobbs 75. jjf Peach' 74V: second innings 3 for 220 declared, (Sandham 79). Derby, first innings- 218, (Jackson 91), (lover 4 for 49. Second 5 for 24, (Townsend not out 81). Survey won on the first innings.-' Gloucester, first innings 358 (Barnett 94, Hammond 61). Won dev 8 for 123, .Sussex, first innings 142. Sinfiold 4 for 37. Parker 4 for 47. Followed on 207. Goddard 5 for 54. Gloucester won by an innings and 9 runs. Notts, first innings 8 for 511 deelarA pd ; (Why sail 117, Walker 140). SeeI
ond 4 for 186 declared, (Why.snll not ■out 101.) Hampshire, fiivst innings 283, (Mead 143. Tennyson 97.1 Second innings 208. Notts won on the first innings. Worcester, first innings, 374 (Gibbons 71. Fox 134). Second innings. 1 for 91. Lancashire, first innings. 340 (lddon 114). Worcester won on .the first innings. Oxford, first innigs, 479 (Crawlev 144. Patoudi, not out, 167). Second innings 1 for 23. Leveson Gower’s, first innings, 208 (Howell 72). Bradshaw 4 for 15, followed on 290. Oxford won by 9 wickets. Essex, first innings, 146. Second innings 313. Somerset, first ‘ innings 84. Second innings 141. Essex won by 234 runs. Glamorgan, first innings, 6 for 435, declared. Nortliants, first innings, 236. Second innings, 142. Glamorgan won by an innings and sixty runs. SYDNEY, July 5. Arrived.—At 5.15 Malcura from Wellington.
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