THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.
GENTLEMEN .OF ENGLAND ' V, AUSTRALIANS.
London, June' 22:
The Australian cricketers commenced their match with the Gentlflmi'ii of England at Kennington.Qyal .to-day -The attendance -of spectators was largo, and the visitors met with a cordial reception on entering the field. The following are the Gentlemen:—Messrs A. G. Steel, C. T. Studd, 0. B. Studd, C, F. H. Leslie, W. 'H. Patterson, W. G. Grace, A. N. Hornby, A. P. Lucas, W. W. Read, E F. S. Tylecote, and —Ramsay, The Australians went [in first, on a capital wicket, and, tho ground being in good order, succeeded in running up a score rapidly,'despitfl the excellent'fielding of the Englishmen, 192 runs being obtained for the loss of foiir wickets.The game was stopped for the day by. the weather, which hadbeeri sho'wofy allUheimorniiiifji becoming too inolemeut to continue the' play, The.. the; .^orea;-; Massie, caught..' .. ..32 , Baunerman. caught .. .-. 60, Murdoch, caught .. .. 58 " McDonnell, caught .. 19 Giffen,;not out „. ... ~31
Murdoch was in excellent form/aridlm batting was much admiredhe did not give a single chance during his Mings; ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1108, 24 June 1882, Page 2
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177THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1108, 24 June 1882, Page 2
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