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ENGLISHMEN v. SOUTH AUSTHAUC VISITORS' EASY VICTORY. " f By Telegraph.—Pr«a» Aisn.—Copjnipit. Received .Vov. -6, 8.15 p.mi Adelaide, {for. I. ™a,v In the match between the Englishmen ' and South Australia to-day only lasted ball an hour, tlio match resulting la & »| n f OI ' tie Englishmen by an innlnga andJss runs Tile weather to-d«y waa congenial/ and the wicket was good. ■ "■ With (He scire at *ls for M »en wlckitu A. Richardson -(109 not out), tesuwed tt Howell, and scored a couple of singles, h u i Howell clean bowled him with his laat ball Richardson's score of m waa a flnlahed dl* play, lasting 189 minutes, and tt lnclutei twelve 4'a. ' Phillips made a short stay, being C |«at ceired H ° We " ft ' Ma the awt i » 11 •>« reThurparland square cut Beanie to thi teindary, but was clean bowled In tte ttßi over with his score at eleven. , Ambler was not out for ten. Score*;-. ENGLAND. ( .. First Innings .(declared) (jj SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Flrst Innln « 8 , w.ww l« Second Innings, , < Smith, 1). Howell . . _1 ' „ ; Henry, b. Wilson ~ 1 Pellew, c. and b. Douglas'""'"'""" II Lr~eir"• » Stirling, b. Howoll '! Bundell, b. Hearae »« A. Richardson, b. Hearne ** rhlllips, b. Howell " Thurgarland, b. Hearne . ' Ambler, not out ° } Euros 11 ***■ a» Bowling analysis: Howell, two no balls, trn 2 fn, «7° r r, l run 9; Dou f' a '. two no UUa, ■i f"' 67; Ijearne, 3 far S3* Parkin, « u %Z e , "" ka "' 0 for 41: 84, ii oolley, one no ball, 1 for 22. The_ wickets feu a» follows: l—ex, 2_«, 4—125, 5-148, 6-149, T-SIS, 8-318, 9—31», 10—339. The Englishmen leave for Melbourne oe .Wednesday.— Ans,-N.g. Cabla Aim ' ■ ENGLISH COMMENT. AUSTRALIA'S FIGHTING SPIRIT, Receded Nov. », 8.35 p.m. .. "London, Nor. 9, congratulate South Australia and thov ßVerSa '<- 0f f ° m ln lta sectrn(i 'wilnpi, Amt, if m , nnother illustration of an best h i", u 8 W " y 0f fli!htln *- "it" "« beat back to the wall.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. COMMENT ON ENGLISHMEN. rvi w Sydney, Not. 9. n T,m, torr6Spondeilts Co Mt s«PPOrt Mr. Clem Hill s estimate of the English fielding. fine ' sm « rt the »fslt(jrs.—Au».-?r.Z. Cable Aasn. 0 north taranaki PLAY TO-MORROWS MATCHES. Games in connection with the Thursday competition in North Tarankl will be cT OrT' i to ' mo r row ' On the RecrentUW' inri th ß ' t T rl, ' mouth wl " me « Tikorangl. and the Inglewood representatives Journey to Urenui.. to meet the local club. The Urenul team'to met Inglewood is.-C. Wilson, T. O'Neill, K. Blnndell, W. Fuller, S. Managh, P. Fuller, D. Dea Forges s Smith, Fitzgerald, 0. Puller, 0. Graham : emergencies, O'Rlordan, Mabln. PRIMARY SCHOOLS MATCH. Playing yesterday, Fitzroy defeated Centrai in the primary schoolß competition. It a two innings match Fltsroy scored 96 at)i ! Central tad to declare for 89 with nlni wickets down.
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