Cricket.
The Australians are continuing their victorious career at Home. After defeating M. C. C. by a good margin, they beat Cambridge by 10 wickets. The latter scored 436 in their first innings, and curiously enough the Cornstalks' total reached the same figure. Cambridge however could only put up 122 in their second innings, and Darling and Worrall knocked tip these and one more without being sep-, arated. The next match against Yorkshire proved a very exciting contest ; the Australians made only Ml, while Brown, for Yorkshire, alone made 235. Australia in the second innings made 415, and at the close of time Yorkshire had their' last man in" with 53 runs to win. The Australians ought to about win the second Test match which was to commence on Wednesday.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 9, 17 June 1899, Page 2
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130Cricket. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 9, 17 June 1899, Page 2
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