Australian Cricketers.
UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION —BY ELEC TRIC TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT.] London, September 12. The Australians are playing the last'match on their tour, against the South of England at Hastings today. The weather is fine, but the wicket is treacherous. The home team won the toss and went to defend the wicket, and have lost three wifckete for sixty-three runs. The ohief scorer was Hayward'with
38. Lat9r. The South of England are all out for 134. * Other chief scorers were Braund 33 and Sewell 32, McLeod and Noble each'' got four wickets. When stumps were drawn Australia had lost three wickets for eightyone runs. [ Armstrong and Hill 19 each, and Gregory not out 16 were the chief scorers. Latent. The weather is fine aud the wicket in still treacherous. The first innings of the Australians realised 211 runs. Hopkins not out si), and Kelly 35 wpre the chief contributors. Crawford took four wickets and Braund five. In the second innings the South of England have lost one wicket for 50 runs.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42778, 14 September 1905, Page 2
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170Australian Cricketers. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42778, 14 September 1905, Page 2
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