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Cricket.

ENGLISHMEN v. VlClTfmrA 111 Melbocbnjs, November The Englishmen began the match of the tour against Victoriajßg| day. Maclaren decided not to ||K! owing to a slight attack'of rheumatiuK' Last night’s rain made the groiid|| sodden, necessitating a postponement |E e ' 2 30. The weather for the test day, was fine. Bl' Wot rail captained the Victorians, iflji winning the toss, gave the visitorstß||. first chance' of testing the qualities JHg the pitch. The wet wicket appeared BUf suit'the Englishmen hotter than the kw|: one on the Adelaide Oval. Altogei3a| play was more interesting, 'and seveilK of the men displayed better form tbß«| the opening: match, JHi fallowing ate the Scoresi& Englishmen—First Innings. Bp Jessop .. , t .. 26 ; Tyldesley .. .... ig Wt Hayward .. . ~... 12 .Ks Lilley .. 5 Bf Garnett .. ~ ... 17- - «|| Jones .. ]g . McGahey .. .. .. 15 fil Btauud ~ ~.. 2. mm Barnes ... .. 19 Quaife, not out .. ~ 55 -Blythe .. ~ .... j ■ Sundries .. .. .... 5 , Total ... ... 166 J Bowling analysis-Saunders, three & fil; McLeod; five for •75; Annitronj two for 8; Laver, none for 18. I The match Vic oria wasefli tinned on S. turdsy infine .veother. TB attendance. ’Waa I tge, „ud thewlcM after rolling, v>u» good. The .batting of the, Victorians, oh tbl whole, was hot up to the usual staodaii The features of the game were W fielding of the Englishmen and the coi sistently good work done by tiN bowlers. ’ ■;] The visitors made a good start in tbfi second-innings,' McGahey’s batting belli especially attractive; Both he and Btf ward were Ist off in the field. 5 The folio wing are the sofirea V iotokia—-First Innings. Worrall • ■ -Gra'ha’m .. j 26 McLeod . ... ... ~ 29 1 Armstrong . , 6 > M ©Michael . v ~ 14 | . Stuckey ‘ ... t . 9 - McAlister v. .■■■■■,,. 22 -Laver . .. .. ; ..10 Collins . . .. '., 1-i ■ Saunders ... , 1 : . fry, not out.. 6 1 .Sundries...'. Total ~ v . .133, ; , Bowling analysls-rrßarneS}' five for Blythe, three for. 37 ; Braond, two id 26. Baroes bowled ohann Bell.. McGahey r .. .. ' ... 57 ; 'Hayward, not out ... 33 | . Brauhd, not out . 3 I : ; J":; 1 ' '9 Total ior one wiojeet.. 107 , , Stonst, November 15. ' MiuOarenj to‘the AdelaJ «id he it r V&y f tnqoh. Thei Wfitold 1 be to. big cimokkjQ jWiaal > '

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 130, 19 November 1901, Page 4

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Cricket. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 130, 19 November 1901, Page 4

Cricket. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 130, 19 November 1901, Page 4

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