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AUSTRALIA v. SOMERSET. ARMSTRONG PUTS UP A RECORD. LONDON, July 15 With the score at 609 the Australians declared the'lnnings closed. Armstrong's 303 established a ucocd. His timings was chararteiistil by magnificent all-round play awl m. eluded one fiw, 38 tourers, nine threes, and 23 twos. He was al the Wickets 64 hours. AUSTRALU.-First Inuings. (Continued.) Arwtrous, not out _ ... Noble, c Poyntz, b Woods ... ...127 Duf, c Newton, b Robson _ ... 12 Dacling, not out _ _ 40 Sundries The innings was declared with four Wickets down for <O9. BotrKng analysis Braund otic foe 112, > Thomas none for 65, Robson two tpr 114, Richardson none for 65, Palairet none , (or M, Monl'gfUicry none for 13, Woods one for 61, Poyntz none for 25, Martyn none for 22. SOMERSET—First lnning». Pafairct, b Cotter 1 Lewis, c Darling, b Noble 11 PoynU, run out 6 Robson. c Armstrong, b Mtl.ru,l 12 (Received July 16, 4.55 p.m.) LONDON, .nil} IV .Vnincrsct, in their first , made 22*, and in tlitir second 251 ioi iour wickets. The match was drawn.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7874, 17 July 1905, Page 3
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