The Second Test Match.
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LONDON, Jua» W . Tho second teat match: waa commenced at'Lord'* to4ay. Huns came steadily, and aC'the end of half an hour'* play, the board 1 showed 86. At 54 Duff meat la at afcbaod'a end. and the change prow* atbet. ive. Haywatd. in aMaaptiag to turn a snort baU got teg before to the new bowler. The partaarchip lasted 80 minutes, and of Mr acoro of 16 the departtor batauaa took half an hour In adding the laat ran. Ono for 89» *
MacLaren reached hi* half century aa the result of if- houre' hall hat ?£*!? , Xt WM P"™*""* *» Waaplaa. did nelaTng. MacLeren'a tamtam occupied two hours and ten minutes. Two for 07 -Tyldestey 17. Fry began carefully, and Una played Lever beavUfatty to te for four.
Tyldesloy opened «■« •*, Uw, knocking nine off one over, fmlnitlaaT ' two Abe drives for (our each, " . i ArmstronJto wont on flratlat tt«/ *ad placed seven matt on the a* ' aide. He got Tyldesloy attar ««■ ,»lngles had been slowly aaSl Thrae for 149. -www. »ww
(Received June 16, 6.90 djb.) LONDOV, Jamais. Tyldeatey batted for If toumTtae*. « tag only ono bad stroke. Rue* however, can* slowly, w HoMe «M 1 bowling finely, »«u, Armatroev *u '« also proving difficult to the bat*- '' nwn- The fielding, too, w«* good. J •nd while Jackson waa is 4&, minutes were consumed fa TlHnr iC runs. , J
Laver and Armstrong took up *fci [MUM* after the tea mdheriamL. [and fry brought up tu> hall, » tury and tho total to 800 - irttfti tbo same hit. his inntnga tartar afcV UHk time occupied four, »«h| ,h«l*i : hours. ' "*"•" ™"^"
fry. when 48, gave a, hot -*■ to KcLood at tShTELX a little later onta wZ£TL' !SN i*»l for leg beW* """*** * «*^| ITcXeod, wuoaa wrist was hrttUmtJ ■? K..*" 1 »■*""«*• «** t~ ;f J*"?! 0 " *■■ ' eventually ufconr * tomewhat easily tow down in «Um. ; -.. He had played a One tantogaTE: 4 tending over »S minutaa. •Jones lost hit* wicket in trying to * pull a Mraight M <* mfmTtL J Hosanquet sent a ball blmEml y * b«ck to Armstrong, and tho te£na ' 1 «*o«w>d six tor 237. ■ *° ir * J NoHo went on In the n&ce of J Uvor. but tho new bowler was m*. % of F?v %*"* rtoßt ** ■■•■*■ " -i IT' ho w " s """PPed up «t the ' wickets by Kelly off HofMH.li?> ' »aa an admirable dlapUvtf nl hours' batting, during whicfr time be ■ hit seven tourers. - w ,• McLeod at this stage returned to wVtbfba.r * A « wb,o, *
WHen stumps were drawn life rrtl . t»*r waa dull anil threatening, wltW Ih« wicket slow. Scores:— ,
ENOtANn-First Innings.
Mactaren, b Hopkins . . »jr I nayward, 1.b.w.. b Duff * '" i* .Tyldoaley, c JLaver. V Arawtrottsi ««•# .»nck»on. c Armstrong, b Lever ft' *$ 'Jones, b Laver jj j The Enellshmn, Save 'loit etaW -J victe»s for, i3OB. (The rtores have not net* mt.) . J
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7851, 17 June 1905, Page 2
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468The Second Test Match. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7851, 17 June 1905, Page 2
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