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The Australians At Home.

THE MATCH WTTH NOTTS LONDON, May 10, Hallam secure! first blood. Hill added four to his over-might score, "*. and was then in the third over caught by Jones, low down, at second slip. Three for 137. Armstrong came to the assistance of Noble, the latter playing very Carefully. Armstrong was vigorous and confident. Ho hit three fourers off one of Gunn's overs. Noble gradually brought his score to 34, and then hitting across at Simpson he had his middle stump taken. Four for 190.

When Darling joined Armstrong, the latter continued to play free and excellent cricket by' clean bitting and hard driving-. The pair were still together when the score was at 234, and then Darling declared the innings closed. Scores : Australia, first innings, 288. ArSTBAUA.—2nd Innings. Two previous batters j. 71 Hill, c Jones, b Hallam 44 Noble, b Simpson .-. 34 Armstrong, not out 56 Darling, not out 20 Extras ..„ 9 Total for 4 wickets 234 Bowling analysis. John Gunn, one for 58 ; Hailam, one for .">r> t, George Gunn, one for 51 ; Simpson, one for 28 ; Day, none for 26 ; Jones none for 7. Nottingham, 304 behind, commenced their second innings with Jones and Iremonger. >- With the total at 73, Iremonger was caught by Noble off his own bowling. One for 73. George Gunn succeeded in the partnership, which proved very fruitful. On« hundred appeared at the end of 75 minutes' play, Jones contributing 68 and George Gunn 20. A separation came at 212, when Jones was dismissed for 103. Georgo was caught at the wicVetsj He gave one chance He hit seven fourere. Three 'or 216. John Gunn skied one to Newland after ho had scored 8. Kour f0r'226.Pixoh, with Simpson, played out time, and the match was drawn, the score standing at four wickets for 237/ Notts, first innings, 219. NOTTS.—2nd Innings. Jones, c Trumper, b McLeod ...103 Geo. Gunn, c Newland, b MjcLeod 67 Jno. Gunn, c Newland, b Duff... 8 Iremonger, c and b Noble 41 & Dixon, not out ~ .—' 6 , not out j. ■» "* Extras J Total for 4 wickets 237 ► Rowlinir analysis.—Cotter, none lor 58' Noble, one for 39; Howell. none for 33 ; Hopkins, none for Ho; Wrong, none for 8 ; McLeod. - two for 51 ; »»«• onc for *■ THE SURKEY TEAM. LONDON, May, 10. • ' The Surrey team in the match . ine auriy 0 j tomorrow commencing at tne u™ m will be selected from :-Lord to K, meny. LevesonnGower, Knox Has m ward. Hayes, Holla"d, Leaves, Baker, Nice, Hobbs, Davis.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7820, 12 May 1905, Page 3

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The Australians At Home. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7820, 12 May 1905, Page 3

The Australians At Home. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7820, 12 May 1905, Page 3

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