CRICKET.
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M^NIFK^Nt ULAY ON r Bdiia sides. *
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(EMCTBIC TKLEORA.PH.— OOPYEIGHT.) telegrams). i " !; ,i ,: : JiONpoNi June 19. ,^ ; . i 3. mafch Aiistralians-v. • Geßtlemen of England was resumed - and? concluded to-day at the Oval. The weatfier was fine and attendance good. The Australians with three wickets down and 282 runs to their credit continued their first innings • with Jones and Bruce, the notHjuts of the previous day. The * former only succeeded m" adding , fiye^^pV . hjg "score, jrheu 'he was caueht, hi?. intiingß having resulted ./ m the splendid total of 151. Bonnor; joined Bruce and both players '■'X rapidly augmented^ the scores. The former was at length caught, when . he had contributed 46, while Bonnor played: a good innings for 47. Of '•-•■• the/ players who- followed, (Jarrett was the most l successful, carrying out Tiis bat for [Sil Blackham and Vans both batted well, contributing 26 and 27 respectively; The innings cldsfedfor a tdtal of 48S, or 17 ahead of the Gentlemen. In ihe . seccfrid innings,'owing to tHe absence.; .-..,■'• -of. Lucas, and .Roller from injuries ■ :' ■ received m the field, the Gentlemen played two ; men short, and: only succeeded m putting together 1 05 . ' runs?.- Grace, Turner, . and Hawkes were highest scorers, each playing a careful innings. The second innings of -the Gentlemen 1 closed tbout time for drawing the stumps, itricl^tfee match was therefore declared drawn m favor of the Australians"^ who only required 89 runs to win m their second innings. The First Innings. Mcllvrraithb ... 8 Scotlp. ... »• — ••, 29 Jarvis Lb.w. .>. ••• •••'- ••• 71 Jones c «... ••• ;«V, .« 151 V .. . BraeßVe'.-, ','... ••• ••., ,••> . .••• *P.. .^JJonnor <j o*.< • •».. #.. ••• *i . Giffeqc ' ..* ... ... ..^4 Tramblio ... ... .» ... 18 . Blfcckhamb;^. ..J--iii: ' ... 26 •. V»ni)i.c,- ;^ ;«.•:,> :«.':'■ ••.-■• »• 27;Garitjttnotout .. r , ... , ... 51 Sundries ?...'.•• ••« ; ••? •■«».. .10 Jw Total ... r ... ... >.. 488 Bowliiif analyrii : Homer 4 wickets .. for lso runs ; Turner 2 wioketa for 60 '. runs. if^ A ';!'i >;..;. ...■'■■ i'---\ '■"'"'.' ' . - ' • (leiitl«nien, ! Second Irining*, •GrW AA - y >.&, :;; .;» -' : "», ;: --- :> .m ;24 '■ Turaerp ... ... ... V.. 20 V'PatteribiiibfMi -.». - L * .*' ». 0 Hawl^sfli w «. ... .*. 80 Bead not out .,.':- ... ■ ... v ... 12, G. Kemp c and b ... >. ... ; »«•: 2/ .A.Kettip,c ... ' ... ... ... 8 : Tpppirib ., ... :; ... 1 ; i..^-;v...i- 1 ; -'.:;^ :- «. 7*; .^Sunidri^v :;v;< mj »i.V;/-. ':"*&:., *••• ; 5 : .'■'• ' ToW.'.^.^,'/..,-7',>^:^ ....:'lO5; Bowling knalysia : Gamtt 6 wiokets for 40 runs ; Eyons 3 wicketi for 30,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1739, 21 June 1886, Page 3
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369CRICKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1739, 21 June 1886, Page 3
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