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THE AUSTRALIANS' TOUR. THE MATCH WITT] NOTTS. AX EYEX GAME. (Received May 8, S).lo ,-i.in.) (United Press Association — By Ekctric Telegraph — Copyright.) LONDOX, May 7. In the mateh between the Australians and the Notts Eleven tins Australians continued their first innings. The weather was v.:ann, but cloudy, and the wicket was so.Ptf-f.'li after shoivera over.ni<i,ii:,t. 'Piic aticeiithmcc ;atunhered a ihiwusand. j McLaren and Hazl'.Vjt opened to J. I Gujmi and Crawford, tlicvatter scoring : 'tViV) tourers in Hiay/ittV: iirsu over, and bringing r.p .the century in 105 min- . u'to.». Li iHay.'lit-'., '.bird over, G*.mn, j ■in lurr./.ig ;a ball to -leg, we." ca.yLcby Oarkco'k.--116 3-33. ! . A partnership forty ir. .'antes ' [ensued J-etivceu Arcivc::*,;:' a::d Craw- ! , ioi d. Mm tithew,s ivlic.o:] FTatfutL with • ifchescore at 1-3' i. aid in the'iirat ever j I bftwled .('raw ford, who attempted to [glance a ball. Cua ,\ ford La tied Go: .minutes, aiid bit i'evrers. i McLaren became erinL''', i'.;xl so ' j was relieved by Whitty. A!:;C::i ve'r.iS isoon grandly caug'bt by McLaren, wCk> } rtan thirty yards along tlve fence to | long on. At 176, Gates was bowkd by j Wth'itity, who. two balls later, secured , Riley's ticket, the telMiien/ being | caught by Miinnett at point. The last i wicket. iput on 22 runs, Wass being j Caugliit at. second >;lip by Mayne for 18, including three fpiirers. .Notts' score of 202'was'miade in 205 ( minutes. .Scores : j NOTTS.—Eiret Innings. ,j A. 0. Jones, b Hazlitt fi G. Gunn, b McLaren 22 J. H'ardhtaff, st Uarkcek l> Whitty 3 W. Pay ton, c Matthews, b Mc- ' Laren 0 J. Gunn, ,c Carkeek, b Hazlitt .... 33 j S. Crawford, b Matthews 51 I J. Iromonger, not ,ont ." 3G ' E. Alfetson, c McLaren, b Whitty 7 ' T.'Oatw. b Whitty .*. 1 I W. Riley, c Minno'ct, b AViiiitty.... 0 j T. AViass, c Mayne, It McLaren ... 18 j Extras ..,,', 25 , \ 'Total ...: 202,' Bowling .analysis :—Whittv -t for 43, ' Hazlitt 2 for 73, Matthews' 1 for 39, ' McLaren 3 for 22. i Bardsley and Gregory opened in iilio s«con:d innings for the Australians s'hoiitly before JuTiehcon, and at the adjournment each had scored a, single. j
. After lunch the weather became threatening. Tho .aibter.dar.co ilJien : was 3000. Kardsloy iand Gregory took j t(he scoro to 22 by slow 'play, when 'tlha | former Was caught at short slip by ' Jones off Riley, who, iton runs later, i secured JVlacamioy. Wa i s nearly i bowled Minnetit with (lie second ball, ! but the batsman did not last long, be- ! jng caught ait 49 by Allotsc-M at deep squaro leg. Riley and Wass were bawling) well. May no hit niltlly across tho delivery from .Riley and was out. Gregory : and Jennings took tho score to .94, wflion the former was howled in attempting to pull Kiley. after abound restrained innings of 100 minutes. Iremonge;r 'had relieved Wass at 88. MalttSiows aas.ij.tcd Jomrbjgs, who was batting stylifilily, to hoist the century, after 110 minutes' play. At 100, immediately after the tea adjournment, Matthews Was caught at , lihe wickets;-and two funs later Haz~ I 'litt wara irini out.. Carkeek and Jemiit-g.s 'raised the j total to 1-13, ,when the 'former Was oaugJiit <ait the .wickets." At 157 Jennings, who had for 105 mi unites played a judicious innings marked by skilful driving, >wa.s run out in attempting a second run for a cut, Hard staff returning smartly. Ttiio last' wicket puifc on* runs," when Riley bowled Whitty. Scores: —■ I AUSTRALIA. First Innings 248 Second Innings. W. Bardsley, o Jones, b Riley ... 7 S. E. Gregory, ,b Kiley. 42 C. G. Macartney, Jhw, b Riley ... 4 R, 13. Minnett, c AMeteen, b Wass 12 E. R. Mayno, ,bßi!oy 8 C.'B, Jennings, run out 51 G. J. Matthews, c Oates, b Iremonger 0 G. K. Hazlitt, run out 0 W. A. Oarkeek, c Oatcs,' b Kiley 17 J. W. McLaren, not out 11 W. J. Whitty, b Kiley 3 Extras 5 Total 166 Bowling analysis:—Y. r a,ss 1 for 36, Riley 6 for 89, Ircmonger 1 for 35. Tho Australians' innings lasted 185 minutes.At the end of the day's play Notts had scored 12 without loss in tho second innings.
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