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CRICKET.

ArsTltALl.l V. GLOUCESTER- ! 8 HIKE. t K'.-Ciijvcd July 1, 0.47 a..m.) LONDON, June JiO. The r. sumption of the match was rteluyed hy rain. KVll.v nn.d Livvor took the scoi'q to ."i27, when Hrown bowled L&ver, who had been batting 05 minutes. Kelly's score wau made in 75 minuter, and included 13 fb,urers. Scores

A!'S'i'l{A LI-A .—lst Innings. (Continuod.) Kelly, not on I 74 Laver, b Hrown 4H Scndrics !i Total 527 Howling analysis.—Dennett, four | for 217 ; linnvn, throe for 87 ; Townsend, three for 42 ; Muggins, none for 92 ; .lossop, none for fin ; Urownlcc, none for 2; Sewell, none for .">6. (llourestur opened their innings badly, two wU-Jsels being down for nil. et ) At 2(5 rain intcrrupteh ploy for n [ Couple of hours. sd On resuming Sewell gnvc a fino ' display of cutting. He a w j diance tK/fore}'he scored. OJiemvise a „ his innings was faultless. P r l'lny was again adjourned owing to the bad light. m. (Deceived July 2, 5.9 p.m.) IjONDON, .July 1. ga Owing to the dull weather after heavy rain, play was not resumed at till 2.15 p.m. Board, not out, ba'd Jessop for w partner. ..' The first two wickets fell without W addition to the score. I' Jes»soi) skied his first ball to Duff 0 at short, leg. Coodsell followed " his example. Five for 69. Brbwn at 4 gave Mcleod at niiilon an easy chance. Six for 77. Then two more were dismissed without alteration to the score, Robinson succumbing first boll to a, baler from Armstrong, and Brownleq to a. well-judged catch by Hlopkin:* ait deep m d-on, off Armstrong', whose analysis till then w ;v s five wickets ftof ■four runs. Hoard was next caught by Ive(ly rt t the wickets. Me played an excellent innings and hit six fourers-t Nine for 110. • Htiggins hit off 14, and then let! a victim to Armstrong, the innings closing for 116. ] Armstrong howled remarkably w-cil, ( his average for the day being six tor 1,'1.f ; Following on, filouccsterslvire open- j ed well. Hoard played another excellent innings, "which niQrin inc-l-.n!<■<) six four- . -rs. One of Hopkins' break-lacUs proved 'tis undoing. He gave one chance at 40. One for 87. Uoi.Bsell and Townsend played out lime, the game thus ending in a! draw. Scores I G'LOrCESTERSHIIiK.—Ist Innings. Wrathall, b McLeod ... '0 Sewell, b Armstrong 45 Townsend, c Armstrong, T> Laver 0 Board, c Kelly, >1) Lavcr A{ > c Duff, U Armstrong ... 0 (JoodscU, c Duff, to Armstrong!.... O Urown, c McLeod, b Armstrong 4 Robinson, b Armstrong Ilrownlee, c Hopkins, b Armstrong 0 lluggins, b Armstrong 'll Dennett, .not out "•> Sundries ... 2 _ Total H 6 Bowling analysis.—McLood, seven for (il ; leaver, two for 37 ; Armstrong, seven for IG. IiLOITCESTERSIIIRE.—2nd Innings. lioartl, b Hopkins 59 Goodsell, not out ... ... 35 Townsend, not out ... 45 Extras 9 Total for one wicket ... 148 Ko.wling analysts.—Hopkiris, one for 25. Ofl Armstrong 2fi wen scored. Laver 2<>, Murt 12, QiOi f fi J V»p> .McLeod 16, Hill 16, Darling 10. DISABLED ALiL-ENGLANDERS. LONDON, June 3ft Rhodes has ila bad linger, and lllyth has been requested tVi attend Leeds, in the event of his being required to play in the test match. MacLaren is suffer ng from rheumatism, alriH it ist also doubtful whether ho will Ire ablo to pla.y on Monday.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7862, 3 July 1905, Page 2

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7862, 3 July 1905, Page 2

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7862, 3 July 1905, Page 2

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