CRICKET.
JUJSTBALIA BEATS YORKSHIRE. i LONDON, May 24. The Australians' bowling analysis was Cotter one for 46, Laver light for 75, McLcod none for 9, > Howell one for 13,, Noble none for 39. Io their second innings Dufl was caught at Second slip first ball af tiie second over. One for 1. Hill nearly monopolised the run getting. He added 17. while Trumper was getting four, but was then caught at tfcj wicket. Two for 2(5. Trumper was smartly caught at second slip by Rhodes. With Noble and Gregory together, Rhodes bowled ami dismissed both In the first over. The wicket was apparently wearing. Hirst was lame and unable to bowl or field, a substitute Yielding for Mm. McLcod had his middle stump removed by one of Haigh's breakbacks. The century appeared after 210 minutes' play. Myers in his first over bowled Dajling, who took 50 minutes compiling 22. Scores Australia : First innings, 322, SECOND INNINGS : Dull, c Grimshaw, l> Myers 1 Trumper, c Rhodes, b>*lHaigli „j 8 Hill, c Hunter, b Haigh 17 Noble, 1.b.w., to Rhodes 9 Gregory, b Rhodes 2 Howell, b Rhodes 16 Kelly, b Haigh 7, J Darling, b Myers 22 bHaigh 10 ! Laver. not out ... ... 1^ Cotter, c Denton, b Myers ... ... 10 Sundries 10 Total ' 127 Bowling anadyMis :—Haigh four for 64, Myers three for 21. Rhodes three for 29, Ringrose none for 2. Wii.it 252 arrears, Jackson and Griujshaw opened the County's second inn:ngs, Laver and Howell bowling. Myers, who had seen four men re- j tire while he was making 5, carried ! out his bat. Five wicket"? fell in 35 j; minutes after luncheon, 1 bowling" { on the broken wicket being splendid. |; , Yorkshire, -in their second inningff t ] made 78. Scoresf Jackson, b HoweH ... ... 3 ' Griroshaw, b Howell 11 Denton, b Howell .... ... 4 ; Tunnicliffe, c Howell, b Laver ... 2 * Hirst, b Htowell ... 12 11 Rhodes, c NobCf, b Laver 22 Haigh, b Laver ... 3', Lord Hawke, b Laver 0 J Myers, not out ... 5' , Ringrose, b Howell ... ... ... '4t Hunter, o Trumper, b Howell ..j 3 j Sundries ... a 1 Total 78 ' _ Laver look four wickets for 36, and Howell six for 38. The Australians thus won by 174 ruas. THE FIRST TEST MATCH. ■
LONDON, May 24. The English team for the first test match will be selected from the following : —Jackson, Maclarcq* Jones, Fry, Jcssop, Hayward, Tyldestoy, Rhodes, John Gunn, Arnold, Lillcy, Wees*
Pry split a finger while practising fit the nets at Brighton this morning) and is unlikely to play.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7832, 26 May 1905, Page 3
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