TRIANGULAR CRICKET.
AUSTRALIA v. LANCASHIRE. United Vress Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (Received Juno 15, 9 a.m.) LONDON, Jano 14. The mate)] between the Australian 'and Lancashire elevens was continued to-day. The Australians compiled 177 in their first innings. Lancashire pu-fc together 188 in their second attempt. nm\ when stumps wpvp drawn Australia "had lost one wicket for 29. The following were the scores:— LANCASHIRE. First Innings H 6 Second innings. Spooncr, b Whitty 25 T. Tyldesley, c Kelleway h Whitty < lbw, b Matthews 52 Sharp, v. Crkeek, b McLaren » Heap, b (Matthews b (The remainder-of the scores were not cabled).
A UST'R ALI A.—First innings,
Jen nanus, h Dean I 8 Kelleway, lbw, b Huddlestone 11 Bardslev, lbw, b Dean ' 7 Gregory, 1) Heap 1J Matthews, c Huddlestone, b Heap 1 Macartney, e Dean, b Heap fcO Hax.litt, o Sharp, b Dean 2 Emery, 1) Dean '^ Whitty, lbw, b Heap 1' McLaren, run out ° C'lU'kcek, not out 1 Extras i 0 ™ H 7 AUSTRALIA DEFEATED BY 2o RUNS. (Received Last Night, 5 * Adock.- , 'LONDON 15. The weather was br:'j..-t and the wicket softish for th« continuation of the Australia-Lancashire matc'h. ■ A feature of the day was the fine I bowling by Dean and Heap for Lancashire, and the County eventually won l)y 25 runs. Scores:—*. LANCASHIRE. First.innings • ••• 146 Second innings • 1 89 Grand total 335 AUSTRALIA. First inuinga 177 Second innings. Jennings, b Whitehead 17 Kelleway, b Dean 8 i Whitty, b Dean ■ 12 Macartney, c Tyldesley, h Heap 31 ' Bardsley, c Hornby, b Huddlestone 3 Gregory, c Huddlestone, b Heap 34 Matthews, c Hornby, b Heap 2 Hazlitt, b Dean 9 Emery; c Makepeace, b Heap 11 McLaren, c and b Heap 0 Carkoek, not out 0 Sundries , 6 Total 133 Grand total 310 Bowling analysis:—Dean 3 for 36, Whitehead 1 for 37, Huddlestone 1 for 2&, Heap 5 for 20.
I SOUTH AFRICA y. NOTTS. i (Receive-d June 15, 9.10 a.m.) LONDON, June X l 4. Tlio Notts team continued their innings against the South Africans today, -and closed for 261. The first effort of the South Africans produced 276 rums. Notts, up till the time stumps were drawn for the day, had scored in their second innings 10 runs without loss. Scores: — NOTTS.—First Innings. Jones, c Nourse, b Hartigan 26 Georgo Gunn,' b'Taylor 73 Alliston, b Pegler. ■ ' Crawford, c Beaumont, b Hartigan 11 Hardstaff, ibw, b Faulkner 29 John Guam, b Carter ' 95 Iremonger, c Tancred, b Pegler 7 Bayton, c Faulkner, .b Pegler 2 Gates, b Pegler . 0 Riley, c Nourse, b Pegler 0 Wass, not out 7 Extras 11 Total 261
Second innings. George Gunn, not out 0 Payion, not out -3 Extra 1 Total for no wickets TO SOUTH AFRICA—First innings. ' Taylor, c Oates, b Iremonger 8 ILirligan, c G. Gunn, b Iremonger 28 Nourso, b Riley 2G Snooke, b Iremonger 0 Faulkner, b Was?; 10 Tanered, c Wass, 1) Iremonger .12 Strieker, 1) Crawford 79 Beaumont, b Iremonger 20 Pegler, e Iremonger, h Wass 3o Carter, c Tremonger. VRiley 20 Camphell, not out 19 Sundries 13 Total 276 Bowling analysis. —Wass 2 for 10J,Riley 2 for 43," Iremonger 5 for 99, Jones 0 for 11, Crawford 1 for 6. A DRAWN GAME (Received Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.) LONDON, Juno 15. Notts declared their second innings closed with seven wickets down for 209, leaving South Africa 255 runs to win. South Africa succeeded in putting up 203 for two wickets before stumps were drawn. The game was drawn. Scores:— NOTTS.—Second Innings. G. Gunn, c Campbell, b Faulkner 40 Pavtim, e Nourse, b Carter 7 J. 'Gunn, b Taylor • 76 Harclstatf, b Pegler 7 Alliston, o and b Faulkner Jones, e Beaumont, b Nourse 79 Iremonger, not out 21 Crawford, c Ta'ncred, b Nourse 0 Oates, not out 13 , Sundries 26 Total for seven wickets (innings declared closed) 266 Grand total 530 Bowling analysis:—Nourse 2 for 44, Taylor 1 for ,21, Faulkner 2 for 51, Pegler 1 for 71, Carter 1 for 47, Hartigan 0 for 6. - SOUTH AFRICA—Second 'innings. Tanered, not out , 100 Taylor, b Iremonger 77 Hartigan, c Jones, b Iremoner 20 . Sundries 6 Total for two wickets : 203 Grand'total 479 Bowling analvsis: —Iremonger 2 for 4.4, Wass 0 for 20. Crawford 0 for 28, John Gunn 0 for 21, Riley 0 for 30, Hardstaff .0 for 30, George Gunn 0 for 24. ■
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