THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME.
THE YOKBSHIRK MAlflH (CM- • . TJNUBD). :ir : ; London, June 20. The Australians, who had lost four tickets for 01 tuns attho close of yesterday's play, resumed their first innings, and were all disposed: o(-for a total of 148, of Murdock, who was given out 1b w + contributed 67. The bowling of the Englishmen was dead on the wicket, pnd their fielding excellent; Ihe Homo: toamVsif . their second inhingH, succeeded ii'puttingi together 153.) The highest scorem were 6. Olyett, .30; Loekwood, 92 j and Emmctt, 25. The Austrian's tHen'w6nt ; in- ior their innings, requiring 98 runs to win tlio matcMff and when the stumps were drawn for mf , day, had scored 25 without.the lossoflj wicket, v ~ Jf-'' Note.—The score of 38 in the first innings of the Yorkshiremen was made by 6. Ulyett," and not; ajsVpreviously stated, by J. Phillips. ' .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1106, 22 June 1882, Page 2
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142THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1106, 22 June 1882, Page 2
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