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THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. [BY TELEGRAPH. — COPYRIGHT ]

London, M;iy IG. Tm ciieket match, Au&tiali.uis v. O\foid Unnci^itj, wasiebumed today at (Kioid. Tlio homo team, with 4 wicket 1 "- down foi 10b, continued thur fu^t innings w hah closed iui a. total of 20°, 01 01 uuis ahead ot the Austialians, U r.ncn with ')2, and J\igu with 'A?,, ueic .imon^"st tin* top scoieib. Tlie Au&tiali.ui team went in for their bucoud innings, and suci coded in putting toyolhci IbB. McDunnel, btumped, o(l ; Midwinter, caught, 4j, wcie the highest bcoieis. The helding of the home team was \ciy good. The O\foi<l men now loqunc to make 108 inns to \\m the match. I -iic.it mteic&t i ( i being taken in the contest.

[Received MayJ!), 12 33 a m.] _ L o\ Dov, May 17. The eiitket m.itcli Aiibtialuns \eisus Oxford University was resumed at Oxfoid to-day, and le&ulted in a, defeat (if the visitor. The home team lequning JOS urns to win the match, went m for then 1 second inninys, &m\ put to»«thcr that number with the loss ot only 3 \Mukets, thus shining by seven wickets. Kemp, not out, was the highest seorei with o'3.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1852, 20 May 1884, Page 3

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THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. [BY TELEGRAPH. — COPYRIGHT ] Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1852, 20 May 1884, Page 3

THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. [BY TELEGRAPH. — COPYRIGHT ] Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1852, 20 May 1884, Page 3

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