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CRICKET.

The Australians at Houuv

Match with Cambrid-e,

By Elcclric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Per Press Association".!. LoXDOS", Mornljv Bowliug analysis:—Jane-, n<\ [ c ••''•''< • Trutuble, four "for 33 ; Armstrong." o'i--21; Tiutuper, five for 19. After a di'lay, owing to rain, Trctapo; and Duff went to the wickets The latter, after a fveo im.inga, was wfl caught by F. V.Msou in tho slips. Ch* for 49. _ Irumper aud Uili puni=.hcd the bowling irtely, aud ptiyed on time Tho weather was sbcv.-try. Acjtbalians—Ut Innings. Trumper, not cut 07 Duff, cF. Wilson, b 12. WiUon .'." j};> Hill, not out _" '" 05 Koble is ac Bug-non recuperating Darling and Howc.lt are at London confined to bed with it;:iu.:n;:.i. Boceived June 11, at y.lO n . ;n . , London. Tuesdiiv. Ihe matcu was resumed in bn"ht weather, but treacherous wick-t Tie overuight score .-iood one" : 3r 87 Trumper added a single and then lr.-n Hill, who gave an easy catch to FKien at cover point—2 for SS. Arm.-tron-' followed ami play immediately became lively. Trumper, playing good cricket reached 00 after being badly missed at Hie (.ambridi;e total was passed in 7o minutes' play. ' Trumper was n-itiii-. three of ins eeuturv when he lo«t Innstrong, bowled by Dawsou. Th.>vplayed sound cricket and the partnership produced 117 runs in So minute*'— 3for-JOS. Gregory tilled the vacatev hast scoring continued. When he had been three hours at the wiekels for 12S, Trumper was easily slumped by Waiter off Daw-on. His innings was marked by sound play, marred by one chance only. His score included eleven fe'rors -4 for 25:2. Gre-ory was 2i wh«i Hopkins came to his assistance. The latter failed to score. "Winter dismissing him with 1 nice catch—s tor 2?j. Kelly took his place, and three more runs were added before the luncheon adjournment.

On resumin? the score rapidly rose to the vicinity of the third century' Under the influence of the w.irm sunshine, the pitch became more difficult. Both batsmen were missed owing to !oo>e fielding. Kelly's end came at 293, E. \\ilson clean bowling him—o for 293. Australians—lst Innings (Continued)1 Hill, 0 Ebden h Dawson 05 Trumper, st Winter b Datvsoa ... l^S Armstrong, b Dawsou ... ..". 39 Gregory, not out 43 Hopkins, c Winter bE. Wilson ... 0 Kelly, bE. Wilson ... ... ' |o Sundries jj. Total for six wickets 293 Eeeeired June 11, at 11.3 a.m. Lokdox, Tuesday. tarter joined Gregory, who was p"k T . lug lively and pretty cricket, piling 0 "n rims. When he had reached 7» he placed an easy catch in Drtflield's hands at point. He gave two chauce* in tho same over—7 for 333. Carter uas smartly caught in the slips by F. Wilson—2 for 337. Jones succumbed to Dawson s first ball. • Trumble was absent, through illness. Dr. Pen; had little chance to show what stufi he tras ma_de of, and the inumgs closed for 337.

AcsTiiALlAXs—lst Inning* (Continued). Gregory, c Driffield bE. Wilson ... 7-1 Carter, cP. Wilson blX:>v?o:i ... -j Jones, b Dawson 0 Pope, not out... o Trunible, absent ..." q Sundries ... 05 Total ... ;w Lo.vdon-, MonJav. The Sportsman learns from Major Wardill thai nothing is definitely settled anent the American tour of the Australians. Should it not take place the team will probably make a. short tour of Westralia ou tbe way back. Tuesday Playing against Middlesex, Rhodes took seve:i wickets for 21 runs.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7318, 11 June 1902, Page 2

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CRICKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7318, 11 June 1902, Page 2

CRICKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7318, 11 June 1902, Page 2

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