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AUSTRALIA t. ESSEX. I'OOK SCOKINU. LONDON, Juiio 22. There is briftiant weather for tho mnU'h against Essox, and tho wicket is fast, The Btart was unpropltious. In I the second ovt-r Fune was easily taken by Cotter. , The txore mounted slowly, smart fielding helping to keep down tho runs. Fifty appeared ot tho end of nn hour's pluy. Cariwntcr, after being at thu wickets for 85 niliiutca, was caught by Lover, McLeod kept wickets, Nuwlond having damaged a thumb, llowoll i acting as substitute in tho field, I Scores : ESSEX.-lst Innings. Kane, c (Jotter, to Laver 4 Carpenter, c LaVer, of McLooU ... 21 McGahey, b Laver 0 Hllingham, c Hill, to. Laver .., « rossety, c Newland, b Laver ... 14 rcrrin, to Laver 0 Iteeves, c Hopkins, h McLeod ... 11 Douglas, c McLeod, b. Duff 2U Kussell, c Hill, to Laver 8 Tremlin b Duff , « lluckcnham, not out 1 Sundries la Total „ ... 118 Bowling analysis.—Laver, six for 19 ; McLeod, two for 20; Duff, two for 17 ; Cotter, now for 19. (Received June 28. 0.45 p.m.) LONDON, June 28. Darling and Duff opened the first innings for the colonials. .In the second over, Ouckenham at second slip caught Darling, one hand. One for 12. In tho next over, Huckcnharo knocked Hill's oil stump out of tfoo ground. Two for 17.

Noble, after scoring a single, got leg before in trying to turn a short ball from Tremlin, making a record half hour's play. Three for 20. Duff, who had gradually raised his total by good driving, was qleverly caught at coven point. Four for 40. Tho next four wickets fell in quicK .11 occasion. Gregory failed to negotiate tho second ball from Uuckeohani, making five wiqkeis down in 40 m nutes for 48. Two overs later Hopkins gavoPerrin an easy catch' at uild-on. Six for HI "

Gshrs succumbed to his first ball, lluckcnham driving his middle stump out of the ground. In the next over MrLood was caught one-handed by TreuOin oil his jwn bowling. The total was suJU 49, eight wickets having fallen in 55 minutes . Lavcr partnered Cotter, and during the 25 minutes they were together Cotter gave a line display of d ishing, powerful driving, but lost his wicket in attempting a big hit »fl Tremlin. His score of 88 Included seven tourers. Nine for 100. leaver succumbed in the next over giving Forrin an easy catcb at midon.

The innings closed tor 100. Scores : Darling, c Buckcnhain, b Tremlin 1 Duff, c Kcoves.b Buckt-nham ... 29 Hill, b Buckenham 5 Noble, l.b.w Tremlin; ... 1 McLeod, c and b TrnnHn ... ~. 12 Gregory, b Uuckcnhami 0 Hopkins, c l'errin, b Buckenham 0 Gehrs, b Buckenham u. ~. 0 Cotter, b Tremlin ... 88 Lavcr, c Pcrrinyb Buckenham ... 18 Newland, not out ; ... 0 Sundry , 1 Total 100 Bowling analysis.—Buckenham, six for 46 ; Tremlin. four for 44. Fane and Carpenter were the Urst to represent the county In their second innings, and when two had been scored tho latter, in trylngi to hit across the wicket, fell a, victim l« Cotter.

I With 25' on the board, Noble dis- | missed Fane, and Treoilin: was [caught in the slips without any increase in tho score.

McUabey and Russell played out tinvo, the score, reading three wickets for ai. Scores : KSHRX.—2nd Innings. Carpenter, b Cotter 2 Kane, b Noble 10 McGahey, not out 12 Tretulin, c substitute, b Noble ... 0 Russell, not out , v 1 (Received June 23, 10.54 p.m.)' LONDON, June 28. Two separate Australian Committees have asked that a Marylebone team be sent to Australia next year.

1 The Marylebone Committee was not willing to negotiate with any committee or hoard unless so constituted as to ensure the tour's success. They declined in any way to interfere with the internal affairs of Australian cricket.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7857, 24 June 1905, Page 2

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UNKNOWN Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7857, 24 June 1905, Page 2

UNKNOWN Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7857, 24 June 1905, Page 2

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