LAter-Fall of the Timbers.
Twelve Men out for 31 runs.
This day, 3.30 p.m. i Yatcs played an ''.over .from Spofforth,. but in Kendall's next over Swanson was given out leg before wicket—six for fifteen. A. Whitaker next went in, and got a nice one to off from Kendall. He next got a single off;) Spofforth. Tates then Scored one off Sppflbrth 'to long-pn. Yates! and : Whifcaker then got into two minds about running; l the former suffered — seven for eighteen. Mumford next scored a siuglo off Spoffortfa. Whitaker then scored, two more. Whitakcr had scored four from singles when he was ■tokjp^iT Mumfbrd was bowled by Kendall. Curtis was bowled first ball. Grierson next scored three! , Bobi n son. two more, but was bowled next ball—eleven for thirty-one, Grierson was bowled by Kendall. Twelve for thirty-one-,. - ,- ■;-; 'v.' -•■
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2803, 7 February 1878, Page 2
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138LAter-Fall of the Timbers. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2803, 7 February 1878, Page 2
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