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AUSTRALIA Y. SUBSET. COLOBIALS' HARROW M LONDON, July 28. : The weather was dull when Surrey resumed their first innings. The . wicket was slow. ! Hayward and Hobbs continued to bat in line form, and runs came fast despite frequent changes in the bowl- ' ing. The century was hoisted a:< the result of 95 minutes' play. Hayward played a splendid i innings, including g tourers. One for 127. Hobbs also fell a victim to Trump- ! er, who brought oO a fihe left-hait.l ' catch in the slips. H&bbs was at the I wickets and forty minutes. ! Three for 17 b. i biedman, who followed, bit oil 62 in 85 minutes. Holland was at the wickets 110 minutes, and made many beautiful hits. Six for 294. Lord Dahneny and Nice, who were now partners, indulged in some flerce-bitting, 32 being added in five overs, and tfcen the former was caught by Gchrs. Eight for 349. Scores SURREY.—First Innings. Hayward, c Gehrs, b Howell ... 70 Hobbs, c Trumpcr, h Cotter ... 58 Hayes, c Trumper, b Noble 0 S ted man, c Duff, ,b Armstrong ... 62 Holland, c Armstrong, b McLeod 61 (Joatly, b Howell 14 Davis, c Kelly, b McLeod ... ... 19 Dalmeny, c Gehrs, b McLeod „ 31 Nice, b Cotter _ „ 13 Smith, b Cotter .„ ... 1 Pushby, not out 1 Sundries _. 15
Total 35* Bowling analysis Cotter three for 97, Howell two for 49, Armstrong one for 65, McL/eod three for 74, Noble one for 56.
(Received July 30, 4.56 p.m.) LONDON, July 29. On resuming to-day the Weather was fine and. the wicket fast. The attendance was only moderate. McLeod, before adding to the over-night score, was dismissed by a wonderful left-handed catch by Hayward it second slip, who only held the ball at the fourth attempt. Two for 29. The third wicket fell at 66, Armstrong playing Smith on. Scores Australia, first innings, 241. AUSTRALIA.—Second Innings. Oehrs, b Smith 9 McLeod, c Hayward, b Rusliby ... 17 Armstrong, b Smith 13 Hill, 1) Rusbby ... 104 Noble, b Smith 45 Trumper, Ibw, b Smith " 35 Dud, b Smith 4 Darling, run out ." X 4 Kelly, b Smith 0 [Cotter, c Hayward, b Hayes ... 6 Howell, not out 3 Sundries 21 Total 271 Bowling analysis Nice none for 21, Rushby two for 76, Hayes one (or 56, Smith six for 97. (Received July 31, 0.23 a.m.) Hill, who played a splendid innings hit one five aod nine fours. He batted for nearly two and a half hours Surrey played recklessly in running and hitting in an attempt to get tire Ist required to win in barely 135 minutes. They thus lost the match by 22 runs. Scores , . SURREY.—Second Innings. Holland, c Oehrs, b Armstrong 28 Hayward, c Duff, to Armstrong... 52 Hayes, run out .. _ _ ... 24
[ Dalmeny, b McLeod 4 Davis, t Armstrong _ _ ... 13 Nice, c DuD, b Armstrong _ ... 0 Jiobbs, run out _ _ _ Stedman, c Hill fr Armstrong Z 1 Smith, run out 0 Rushby, b Armstrong _ _ ... 0 Goatly, not out _ _ ... o Sundries 7 Total is 7 Bowling analysisHowell nonr 36, McLeod one for 65, Annstixme six lor 25,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7886, 31 July 1905, Page 3
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