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CRICKET.

; ■■-:■ (R»iUTPR'B.XiH,Ii3OaA]«BOy r- ''"/': " :>i 'MfitUoußNE, Mardfi 21. ' ; The inaich betweeti Ship's' English Eleven and a team' representing 'Goto- ! . binecL Australia -was •commenced on 1 -theMelbourne, Club ground 1 to-day, 'hv the presence of a, large number of spectators. 1 The.^reiatbjer was. fine, and., the ground, < was'in firßt-clasa order, an "excellent wjcket being available. The Australian' capthtintobn the toss, and sent hid men ito th.6 wicket first. The principal scor.iers weyeir^Briice, b* 15; Gifien, b^ 18; ; Jarvisj c. 13 ; Spofforth, b. 50 ; Trumble, ■ not puJb^S^., The Australian team were' all disposed of fqr a, to.tal ,of }64 runs, and the EnVlisht' team then went to the ; Wicket. Scottbh 1 and' Biirnes, the first ' 'representatives, made a good stand, aridi.vrhen time Was called th^ score -stood at 44 without tJie loss of a wicketj Scpttonbeing 21, and Baijne^ 19, ieach not out. The match will be continued on Mon- ; . * y '-.- !; ■■• "'; ;; . •-'■ "' 'Marches.. ['[ The. 6ncket' match England yJ 'Ausbralia, was resumed ' this morning. The Englishmen .continued at the- wickets the whole day, tho scores . standing at 270 with' five >vickota down when the ( stiumps .were:. ; drawn. The highest scorers were B'arnes, b. 29 ; Scpttbn, c. 7^l ; Bates, not but, 54. .l^^Mk '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 94, 24 March 1885, Page 3

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CRICKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 94, 24 March 1885, Page 3

CRICKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 94, 24 March 1885, Page 3

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