THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.
GREAT. VICTORY FOR THE AUS. TRALIANS. .. , •
r i ' ... ' * : rL(iiiDONi June 22 Gentlemen England, T?ay? e ?ui^ed;6n : th& 6f spectators.' Th^eatfe^' JBae,.-but' the wicket 'was eomewhat heavy,' .wing to the rain which fell yesterda'j 'and •during-last aiight.: The Australians,'.with! fou? tickets' down, and''J92 runs ■to their clnjed for a total of 334. • -The foi--: |ow|Sg' isjh® 'fall '.JCOto i—;' • V.'SA.i ;-•' W?Bsie.icaughtA .'■<; n. „•' 32V' v',v ■ ;->s(j; > • 'Murdooh,;caught . • '■/ McDonnelJi-cavfght !'■|j> Gjffen, J.bw 43 Bonnor, caught.."' .: fa.. ■ _ Blac&hantjcaiight Jones, lb.w. 4.' 1 Gftrrett,"cai]'ght.... ~ 26 :• SpoffoHh, not out .. . 10 Extras 5 ' r ° tal . 334 Bonnor, the top scorer with 74, batted splendidly, and never gave a chance. His play, and that of the Australians generally, was much admired,_ •' Mr W,,&; p ra o e howled well for the Gentlemen, and succeeded in taking four wickets for'4s runs.' The Gentlemen went in for their fbt in .nings, ,ind were ill disposed of. for 182. Th* following is tho full score
■■'' A. P, Lucas,bowled I.'"'jg' . W.'G.(} raco| bowled ,15]?. ,W. H. Patterson, bowled 20" ,W. W. Road, fowled .. 17 •.. 0, T. Studdj, bowled ~ ~ 0 ■A. N. Hornby, caught.. ~ 20 A, G, Steel, i.ly.w. .. 10 . G. ,B. Studd, li.w 9 ■ ~p. If. .H; Leslie, not out . ~ is E. P. S. Tylecote, bowled 0 AC. Ramsay, caught.. ~ 0 Extras ut Total io.i
•v-The bowiing of the Australians was dead .on the - wicket, and the Englishmen could ; not take liberties, with it. The fielding of the Australians, also, was excellent. Giffen took six wickets for 49 runs, and Sprfforth' 2 wicWs for 61.
June.24/ Tlie cricket match Australians veraua The Gentlemen of England was resumed to-day at jhe Oval.- There was an immense attendance of the public. The weather was fine throughout the day. The Gentlemen being l IK2 behind their opponents had to follow on their Second innings, whioh clorei for a totaj. ' bf.151) aqi;ithe-'Australians' ifios Won, thematch by one innings with one run .to spare. The following is the fall score 'of the second innings of the Gentlemen ' ; . Lneas, caught ' „ 2 " " ' Grace, bowled .22 Patterson, bowled 15 ' ',Read,'caught 17 O.'T. Studd, caught & bowled II Leslie, bowled ~ , , 22 ■ • : Hornby, bowled .. ~Vl7; '' u< Steel, not out G. B, Studd, caught 6 Tylecote,"caught and bowled... 1 Ramsay, caught' 0 ;,y' Extras';-. ... 6 1 .. .. .. ...151 ; The fielding of the Australians was ex'iidljnti, andt their bowling was again dead 1 on the,wicket; ■ Giffen took 3 wiokets for 60 j' Garrett, 2 for 28; and Palmer 4 for 22. '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1109, 26 June 1882, Page 2
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409THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1109, 26 June 1882, Page 2
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