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AUSTRALIANS v, YORKSHIRE. 1 PER PBESS ASSOCIATION. London, June 3. It was bright weather, with a s ft, difficult wicket; 15,000 were present. , Jackson was dismissed in the fourth ' ov*r without scoring. Four for 49. Bis.si got out lag before after hitting a dozen. Five for 69. The pitch was treacherous and the bowling of Nuble fine. Washington was bowled off bis pid ' and Taylor had a life at short leg by Darling off Noble. S.'x for 77. Haigb w.ss at wicke f s by Kelly. Savoii for- 80. Lard Uiwko wis caught, in the s'ips by Armstrong. E-ght for 83. T.y'or was gradually increasing his •ot'il. The partnership with Rhodes had produced 22 runs, when the lifer, was caught at short leg by Trumpet'. 1 Nine for 107. ! Icnmediat ly aft r Taylor, who had j been ati hour mid s-half at the wickets md fla'-'-d a fk'lful inoing->, wss ; bowled by NoH\ 1 This morning s ven wickets fell in i eighty minutes for 59 runs. 1 1 Yorkshire. —Fust lunings. j' Turniclifl'e, c Aimstrong, b Noble 1 ' Browc, h Noblo .. .. 13 1 Denton o Hill, b Howell .. 32 j Taylor, b Noble 22, 1 Jackson, b Ho ,v pll . . .. 0 ' Hir t, b Howi h .. 12; Washington, bII .well . . .. 5 j Haigb, c Kelly, b Noble .. 0i Hawltc, c Arm-t'o-g, b FTowpll .. 3 Rhode?, c Trump r, b Howell . . 12 Hunter, not out .. . . . . 0 Extras* .. .. .. 7 Total .. ..107 Howell took six wickets for 53, Jonea none for 17, Noble four for 30. Duff and Trump r commenced 'he s cor.d innings, the former b»in2 raught off Hirst's f' u-th ball by Jackson at short leg, ard without scoring. One for nil. Hirst's third over was f ital to Trumper,'taking his eff stump. Two for 7. Oa resuming after lurchen adjournment Hid and Gregory were partnered. Hill got. a sir gle at>d was then stumped by Hunter. Three for 13. Disaster fol'owed disaster on the t'eschprrus ground. Darling got a ■ single and then phyed Hirst on. The fifth wicket fell for 20. The ba'ance ftl' f r an additional 5 three. * Australians—Secird Innings. 1 Duff, c Ja'tksoti, b Hirst .. 0 Trumprr, b .. .. 7 Hill, st Hunter, b Jackson 1 Gregory, not, out, .. .. 10 r Darling, b Hirst .. . . 1 a Noble, b Hirs 1 "' . .. 2 Armstrong, b Hirst . . . , 0 < Hopkins, l.b.w. b Jackson .. 0 K'dly, b Jackson .. .. 0 ] Joti's, b J uk-on .. .. 0 Howe 1, c Hanger, b Jackson .. 0 ] .. .. .. 2-1 ToM 23 I J-ckson pot the la-t four wicke's n -•vith five bal ! s. Hirst eeven overs, f ' fur maiden.', nine runs, five wickets Jackson seven overs, cr,e maiden, 12 runs, five wickets. Received 4, 5.3 p.m. London, Jure 3. t An hour's play s ifticed for York . sh : iv t.o put together the 47 rur sre 0 quired to irin ; but a f . the lo i s of no less than fiv-d wickets. Brown and Tnnnicl ffe were the fi r st to ba\ Howell dismissed the former by a catch off r Nobl-. On'? for 9. f Howell then bowled Tunnicliff. Two f for 19. p Denton and Taylor put on six runs 0 when a nice ca'ch by Nresjory ended H Dento ,'n career. Tnr e for 25. Jacks n cimn next, but the partnership was soon dissolved, Noble finding Taylor's timber. Four for 39. The fifth wicket fe'l for 41, Kelly catching Jackson off Howell. c Washington then joined Hirst, who hid not broken his duck The newcomer qtvckly put the finishing ,i 'ouchrs. He hit Howell ti squar;-)82 for four, and drive Noble to the on for five, bringing up 50, Howill and Noble biwled unchanged, nr,d Yorkshire won by five wioke's. Brown, c Howell, b Nobis .. 9 Tuniclifl'e, b Howell .. ~ 3 Denton, c Gregory, b NoSIe .. 5 T .ylor, b Noble .. .. .. 11 r J >cks >r, o Ke'ly, b Howell .. 6 Hirst, not out .. .. .. 0 Washington, not out ~ . . 9 Extras .. .. .. 7 f Total 50 ' B iwling analysis: Howell two j wickets for 22, Noole three for 21.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 130, 5 June 1902, Page 3

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 130, 5 June 1902, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 130, 5 June 1902, Page 3

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