CRICKET.
..(I^KCTBIC ; » London. JmtfrftT. ' : The cricket match, Australians t. G^demen of England commenced at Ktnwniarton O»aV *o-4*.# The, weather was cold and inclement, but the attendance of the ' public was_ good. THe fpllowinf are the nainei of gentleman riayeM'^-Hon. M. R ; Ha*ke, <S M. -Kemp, C. Topifih,: J? A. Tiarrieri W;. G> Grace, G. B. Homer,* F. M. : Lucas, W. ? S. Pattertpni W- W, R«ad, W. E. Roller, and A. T. Eeinp. The Home team vrent m first and' terntined at the wicketa all daya, nearly all lh'doublefijroreß.. , A!r Grade placed a splendid inninjrg for 148, during f which "he- only gave' chance. When the stamps we drawn : at tlie conClusion of the day's .play, the Gentlemen had' acored 350 with., the loss, of only 5 wickets. The following, are the. detailed score* :-M3race, c 148 ; Peterson, ; c-44 ; Lueai, c 9 ; B?ed, c 34 • pawke, c 56 ; Bdller, n6t <rat;-88; Kemp, riot out, 16 ; Windries, 12 ; five wicketrf down for. 850.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1738, 19 June 1886, Page 3
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161CRICKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1738, 19 June 1886, Page 3
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