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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIANS v. SOUTH OF ENGLAND. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. London, June 17. The weather was fire 10-day. At star!kg, the wicket was tieacherous, but good. AM had added half a dozen to hie overnight score when he gave Ho*ell a sharp chanco at mid-on. He played a grod serviceable innings. Six [for 41. Arnold was clean bowled by Trumble xhor.ly afttr. Seven f r 46. Jfss->p communed s'eadily with Crawford, who rapidly nw'e 42 by fice tuning. The pair added 54 runs in 20 minutes. Crawford was eventually caaght by Hopkins in the long field. His score intruded eight 4's. He gave one hard chance to Duff when he lad madn 51. The partnership added 90 in 40 minutes. Eight for 136. Then Jessop was caught by Trum per at short leg. Nine for 138 Bestwick was bowled by Trumble's second ball. Sooth of England—First Innings. Abel, c Howell, b Trumble .. 32 Wratball, c Darling, b Howell .. 1 Thompson, c Gregory, b Trumble 1 Troupe, h Trumtle .. .. 0 Bush, u Trumble .. .. ~ 0 Stoi ec, st K« lly, b Armstrong .. 1 Ano'd, b Trumble .. ~ 8 J-.fSop, c Trumper, b Trumble .. 30 Crawford, c Hopkins, b Trumble 57 Beitwick, b Trumble .. .. 0 Wilson, uot out 0 Extras 8 Total 138 Trumble touk eight wickets for 58, Armstioag oae for 18, Noble none for 15, Howell one for 39. Trumper and Hopkins opened Australia's secend innings. The former had made seven when he was boffled. One for 24. Hopkins played a good innings till be was c.ught by Storer at the wickets. Two for 84. Hill and Armstrong carried the game on to lucch. Oo resuming, Armstrong give Arnold an opportunity in the slips. Three for 40. Giegory joined Hill, who was playi«g steadily. The Sydneyite commerced with freedom and sttadiiy until play was stopped by rain, with three wickets down for 104. Australians.—Second Innings. Trumper, t> Thompson .. .. 7 Hcpkins, c Storer, b Thompson .. 23 Hill, not out 30 Armstrong, c Arnold b Tbompsoa 6 Gregory,.not out ~ .. .. 29 o>ung to the continu.nce of rain, play was abmdone I for the day.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 19 June 1902, Page 3

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 19 June 1902, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 19 June 1902, Page 3

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