THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.
,The following , list of matckes played by the Australian Cricketers up to fate, will be read with interest : — It will be seen that out of 31 encounters ,they have come off victorious in 20, while of the remainder ejght have been drawn and three lost. ' They have* still Wd matches to play, acbording to the present programme :—: — , . . May 13— Southampton : v. Eighteen Gentlemen of ( Hampshire. "W^on in an innings* and 31 -runs, , ; . - May 1 7-Derby : 't. Derbyshire. Won by 8 wickets. , , May 20 — Longsight : v. Eighteen. Won by 1 10 wickets. ' " May 27 — Rochdale :v. Eighteen. Won in an innings by 20 runs. May 31 — Keighley :v. Eighteen. Drawn in favour' of the' Australians! June 3 — Burnley :v. Eighteen* Won in an inninsrs and 27 run's. June 7 — Malton : v. Eighteen. Won by 4 wickets., , , June tO— Dewsbury :'v. Xorkshre- Won by 5 wickets. , June 14 — Belfast : v. Eighteen of the North of Ireland. Won by 9 wickets. June 17 — Dublin : v. Eighteen of Dublin University. Drawn in favour of the Australians. , , i June 21 — Birmingham : v. Eighteen. Won in an innings and 9 rune. June 21 — Northampton : v. Eighteen. Won, by, 8 wiokets. June 28— Han£>gate : ' v. Eightean. Won by 10 wicketa July , I— Newcastle 1 : v; Eighteen. Draw^ in^avpr of the Australians, . July s— lkfiddlesbofftuglT: v. Eighteen. Won.jn| one inuiugs, ann 2(3 runs. July 9— Broughtbn : v. Eighteen. D.rawn. July 12 — Leicester t r. Leicestershire. Drawn in favour of the Australians. July 15— Oldham': v. Eighteen of Werneth 'Club. Won in an innings by ' 21 rund. 1 . ' . « ' ■ • •<• 'i \ July 19— London : v. Eeighteeti. of tM6 : Crystal; Palace 1 Club.' Won by 10 •wickets'. •' '" ; July 22— Huddersfleld : V. r Yorkshire. . Drawn in favour of the Australians. July S6— Hull: v. Eighteen. Wofl'by 9 wickets. ' July 29— Crewe \ v. Eighteen of th ! e Alexandra Club. Drawn in favour of tlie Australians. ' ' ' August 2 — Clifton : Y. Glaucestershire. Won by 78 rnns. Au'gnst s— Hunstet :v. Eighteen. Wbn by 8 wickete" " tl August 9— Bradford : v. Eighteen Won ■by 10 wickets.-- ' • August 12 — Sunderland : 'v. Eighteen. Won in au innings by 38 runs. ' ' ' August 19— Scarborough : v. Eighteen. Lost by SO' runs. August 23^-Yeadon :• v. Eighteen. • Won' in one innings by 65 runs. ' August 26~ t Stockport : v. ' Eighteen.' Lost by 118 runs."' ' " • August 30— Hastings : v. Eighteen. Drawn against the' Australians. Sept. 6— London : v. All-Engjand. , Lost, by 5 tickets. ' " ' ' '
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1283, 18 September 1880, Page 3
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445THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND. Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1283, 18 September 1880, Page 3
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