CRICKET.
AUSTPALI A^S;y*'; ALL ENGLAND . (BTMEOTRIC^BpftBABH^^OOpyRrefIT.; (REUTBR > S 1 "'»Eli«&ftA l rt^ J J"\[ ' ; *« >Jlk».ra"otr, '^uty; '21 V . ,' ■ : The secon4 ? fipnjtesfc ; ibetw^eni the Australian cricketers and the All England teafla'-'crkhimenc'es to-dajr at Lord's grounHV 5 -' ' The J Ehglish ". representative eleven,,;s iflomppsed as follows :— T>QK^:%: .Lord : Harris, Hon. A." cLyttelton, Messrs Christopherson* A.,|*vi Lucas, \\T. W. Read, and A,a©i Stqele, and' Barlow, Peate, Shrewsbury, and Ulyet^. ; ; Telegrams from. Lord's ■Ground report that the -Australian' 'tcdm, which •went m first;* ha y^ 1 scored 117 with six wickets dbyn. :V: The weather, ,ha* ; been shdwery since 'morning, -j The ath tendance on thejgromid _Js enp.rnaous^. and the giea^est interest is, being taken m the ift'^tch; •7 . y {' The Austr^idns .are all-out for 229. The I^ighest jjcorers were Giffeu, b., 63 • c^ 75.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 202, 23 July 1884, Page 3
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130CRICKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 202, 23 July 1884, Page 3
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