THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND. [BY TELEGRAPH. -COPYRIGHT.] [REUTERS TELEGRAMS.]
■s ' London, May 21. Thk cricket match, Australian"! v. Surrey, was resumed at the O*al to-day. The weather wan splendid, and the ateendance of the public was very large. The wicket was lively, and \ht> bowling of the home tedm' was dead on the wicket. The Australians continued their innings, and were all disposed of for 82, the only score of note, in addition to thosn already telegraphed, ueing mado by Trimble, who was bowled for 13. Rohmann took six wickets for four runs. Being 80 runs behind their opponents, the Australians followed on with their second innings, and at the close < oFtne day's play had put together 171 runs with Jihe loss of nine wickets. The principal scorers were : Bonnor, bowled, 34 ; Blackhana, caught, 43 ; Gitfen, not out, 43. The visitors were entertained last night by the home team.
London, May 22. The cricket match concluded to-day, the home team winning with three wickets to spare. The weather was showery, and there was only a moderate attendance. The wicket played rather heavy, owing to the rain. The Australian team, who on Friday evening had nine wickets down for 171, went again to the wickets, but only added one to the total before the last wicket fell. G: G< Jones did good service on the Surrey side, taking five wickets for three runs. After a short interval, the Surrey team went to the wickets, and scored 87 f«>r the loss of seven wickets, thus winning with three wickets and three runs to spare. The principal scores in the innings were : Abel, run out 13 ; Maurice Reid, bowled, 12 ; and Rowjer, bowled, 19. Evans did most execution in tho bowling, taking three wickets for three runs.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2165, 25 May 1886, Page 3
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536THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2165, 25 May 1886, Page 3
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