THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. Australians v. All England. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] [REUTERS TELEGRAMS.] London. July 5.
Thk ciicket match, Australians versus England, commenced to-day at Manchester. The weather was fine. The Austiahans vent Hist to the \vick> j ti, ami .it four p.m. had put together 134 with tlnee wickets down. The lioujp team now is composed as follows, Brigg.s and Barlow having been substituted for Hornby and Barnes :— W. (r. Uiaco, W. \V. Reed, Steele, Bi iirg.s, Barlow, Lohtnann, Pilling, Peat, Scotton, Shrewsbury, Ulyett. Later. The attendance at the nrxtch to d.iy was enuimous., threat interest being taken in the play. The ground was in first-rate older, and an excellent wicket was prep ired. After the third wicket of the Australians fell, the score standing at 131. their play wa^ not ho Huccessful, the fielding of the Englishmen being excellent, and the r» imaining se\ en « icksts weio t.«ken for 71 runs, the inning-* closing for a total of 20") runs. Jones, who contributed thn splendid .score of 87, b.itted mo.st carefully, .md neser RiUO a chance until declared out lbw. The only other vsuccestiful batsmen witp Jarvis, who played a pood innings for 4") (caught) ; Scott, 20 (caught) ; Tnrnblp, 24 (caught). For the home tetm Ulyett showed the best bowling, taking four wickets for 50 inns. xVfter the usual interval, thn "Englishmen went to the wickets with Sc<>tt.)n nnd (irace, but the latter only succeeded in securing 8 runs when he was caught. Shreuslnu v joined Su»tton, and tliey ran up the scon 1 to 8(5, when the stunins weu'drawn for the (Jay, Scotton being not out with 10 and Shrewsbmy with 17
ißete \ecl Ju'j 7th 4 30 p m 1 London', July 0. The cricket match was r ruined .it Manchester to-day. Splendid weather, and a large attendance, thp trie ito^t mt 'lv.st 1 »em<^ taken in the contest. The Home le nit, with one wicket down fm 315 urns, continued their fiist inning, with Scotti n •itid Shiewsbury the not outs' of ypsterdax. Tho f<n ui'T addel 11 t > h\s scon*, when hi' u\isi\uight(-!l). Held joined Shi ewslmiy and rnih lmiiic lacidly, tin* Suney lieinj^ in capital toi in. A Mjpara*,ion occured when iShn whinny had scored .'H, bowled. Scotton followr^l and with Reid made a tjood stand a^iiiisttha Auscrulian Ixiwliupr, bat the foimev was at length caught when he had put together tho excellent xeore of 01. Of the player-j who followed, Ullott and Lohniann were the most succs^f-], the York-hirmnan contributing 17 (bowled), while the Surrey professional scoie<l 32 caught. Barlow earned out bU bat with 3S 'and the inning-s closed for 223 inns IS ahead of the Australians. The latter went in a second time, and when the stumps were drawn for the day the score stood at />."> with four wickets down, Scott being 1 not out with 30, and Jones, caught, 12.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2184, 8 July 1886, Page 2
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479THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. Australians v. All England. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] London. July 5. Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2184, 8 July 1886, Page 2
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