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AUSTRALIA V. LANCASHIRE. AUSTRALIA'S INNINGS. Hr Telemi*.—P»ei» A«sn.~Coryrtdt. London. Anjrust 4. Australia lost three wickete for scores were:— lancashibh. First Innings 100 AUfiTIULIA. First Innings. Collins, c Barnes, b Taylor ... it Bardsley, c Makepeace, b Cook r - ri r, llllT 124 Macartney, lbw, b Parkin , jk Andrews, not out »i Total (for three wkketd) riT 2M Rain stopped play. After Taylor joined Andrews rain st&rtM) and caused a stoppage for 05 minuMs. On resuming, despite the wet ground, the tafern<*n were Lively xnd made some xafty stream, but quite wafe. Fifty was added in ±5 nt*, utes. At 209 Taylor was caught by Boddhagten off Parkin, sod Andrews Rist his wjrflttst by running down the pitch and jntehtttiac Taylor, Makepeace taking tte catch. Mo bated for 130 minutes and hit a sixer *nd JI fours. Lancashire opened the second Innings badly against Macartney and McDonald. Tweaty minutes' play produced 5 runs, includkai Uro no-ballß, then McDonald sent both Hzltows and Makepeace to the ete«n bowled. Rece'.red August 5, 11.30 ajn. Ixindoa, August 4. Tlie Australians declared their inning* clchm ed at five wlpkets for 81T. Andrews, c Makepeace, b Taylor Taylor, c BoddJngtou, b Parkin ■■■sws-ht Ml Pel lew, not out. Extras Though no rain feu In the night the was dull in the morning and the Vrickst tl T flW| and drying. Tte attendance was 50fnl. Br'dwley and Macartney eeutiuued thf& uuflwtehotf innings to the bowling of Taylor and ParkUu Only X hsd been added to the overnight when Macartney got his leg in front to Par* kin.—Two for X 36. With the total still IM Bardsley returned a ball to Taylor, who i dropped ik Andrews, at 28, returned ft straight oua to Marriott and was let ott. Scar-i ing went on steadily, mostly on tho leg sfOa. The wicket had no bite, but occasionaJty Parkin made one jump like McDonald. CoU; relieved Parkin at 189, and the sac* ond century appeared after 130 miumes. A«-».j drews was again badly missed in kmgflald by Hallows, off Cook, when 35. Bad grouoA fielding helped Bardsley to achieve his eIgWW century of the tour, whicii took 145 nunutes. After luncheon the first over with a new ball was fatal to Bardsley, who was dismissed by a simple catch at square leg. He was In for 160 minutes and hit two fives snd thirteen _ fours.—Three for 254. Bowling analysis—Parkin two for 81. Qookt one for 92, Taylor two for BC, Marriott iwif for 41. When stumps were drawn Lancashire luuti lost two wickets for 31. ENGLISH AMATEUR iEAM. TO TOLB NSW ZEALAND. Received Auguai. 5, 9 >m. London, Aurust 5. The following team of cricket amateur®, leaves on October 23 to tour New ZaalaoAl O. C. Hartley (captain), A. W. Carr, L. IL IV. Troughton, Major Snrel, C. N. Bruce, F. Earle (Surrey), C. B Bim’t, M. B. 3wm rows, B. 8. L. R. V. Dickon A* C. Wilkinson, A. D. L. MJiUry. It la ®eesible two professionals may accompuny th» team.
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