Thk Australian ciiuketers commenced tlieir tlihcl match to-day, when the)' met an eleven of County Surrey. The weather was splenrlid, find Kennington Oval was ciowded with spectators, by whom great interest whs taken in the game. The visitois went in lirst, and the innings closed for n total of 193. McDonnell, c, 37, and Scott, c, 71, being the highest scoiers. The home team then went to the w lckets, and when play closed for the day, the score stood at 07 runs, totwaids which Mr Akiovd was the highest contnbutov, with 3") For the Australians SpofTbith ami Boyle lnwled splendidly— the foimer taking 4 wickets foi 20 runs, and Bovlo 4 for 10.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1853, 22 May 1884, Page 3
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