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CRICKET.

Australia y. Gloucestershire

LONDON, Aug. 30. The weather is unsettled and the wicket soft.

The Australian innings lasted jus under three hours.

The County team were disposed ol in a couple of hours. AUSTRALIA.-First Innings. (Continued.) McLeod, c Sewell, b Wills 17 Cotter, c,Burnett, b Dennett' ... 5 I.aver, c Broad, b Dennett 0 lluWell, not out 1 Sundries 3

Total 195 Bowling analysis :—Cwmett three for (i 6, Mills three for 67, Brown three for 34, Jessop one for 25. ULOUCESTERSHIRE.-Ist Innings. iVrathall, b Laver , 55 Burnett, b Laver g Sewell, b Howell is Broad, c Hill, b Howell 0 Jessop, c McLeod, h Howell ... 8 Brown, b Howell 0 Ciodsell, c and b Laver 7 Lrownlce, c Howell, b Laver ... 9 Langdon, c and b Laver 8 Mills, not out 1 Dennett, c Laver, b Howell 3 Sundries 20

Total 137 Bowling analysis :-Nohle none for 22, McLeod none for 30, Laver five (or 21, Howell five for 31, Cotter none for 10.

(Received Aug. 31, 4.34 p.m.) LONDON, Aug. 30,

Trumpcr played a brilliant innings of half an hour, and Darling again displayed fine driving powers. With 15 minutes left for play, the Australians declared their innings closed, wilh one wicket for' 77, which left the County 134 to get to win. When stumps were drawn and the match declared dcawn, nine wickets were down for 84. AUSTRALIA.-Second Innings. Darling, not out 32 Trumpcr, c Godsell, b Jessop ... 29 Hill, not out 10 Sundries 6 Total for one wicket 77 Bowling analysis :-Jessop one for 31, Dennett none for 30, Brown none 105 10. GLOUCESTERSIIIRE.-2nd Innings Godsell, c Gehrs, b Howell 4 Burnett, c Hill, b Cotter 4 Broad, c Lavcr, b Cotter 6 Scwell, run out 14 VVrathall, c Gehrs, b Cotter ... 4 i;rown, c McLeodj b Cotter „ „ 1 Jessop, not out _ 23 Urownlee, c Gehrs, b Cotter 1 Langdon, b Howell 1 Mills, b Cotter 0 Dennett, not out 1 Sundries 2

Total for nine wickets „. 64 Bowlim; analysis :-Cotter six 3C, towell two for 25.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7914, 1 September 1905, Page 3

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341

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7914, 1 September 1905, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7914, 1 September 1905, Page 3

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