THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.]
[kKITKH's IKLKGU\AI.n.J Lovoov, July 12. Thk Au>.tr.»lian ciicketer> commenced a match t i-day at Sheffield, a^,iin.>t «m eleven of Y<»ik««hire, couip.i-.ed as fallows: —Hon. M. B. Hawke, Jiate-,, Himmett, Hall, Hunter, Leo, Peate, l'eel, Vlyett, J*re«ston, Wade. Thy weather was tine, and there was an en<>i mini-, attendance. An excellent uicket Wai pitched, and the ground was in first-rate order. The \isitors went first to the wickets, and their inning-? closed for a total of 27">. The highest individual scorer- were: Jones, bowled, 20; Triinb*', bowled, 1~); Palmer, inn out, <)l; Spotfort^, 37, not out. When the stumps were drawn for the d.iy, the home team had put' together 42 without the 1on«, of a wicket. .
[Receued Jul\ 14th, 5 p m J London, July I.'?. The cricket match, Austiahans \. Yorkwas lCMiined today at Shetheld. The weather w«i«. Hue, and there wa^ aa ononiiouH attendance, gre\t mteie^t being taken in the content. The Home t' am with no wieketh do\Mi continued then tint inning-, which closed foi I.">S, ]iate> wn-the highest :>7, caught. The Home team being 117 behind the Au-tialians followed on, and in th.-ir -econd innings made a bettei stand, their *c.ue at the clo-e of the day's play amounted to 231 with 7 wu-kets down. The hi^htst scoreis were: —ijates, bowled, 41 ; I'p'ston, bowled, 37.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2187, 15 July 1886, Page 2
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414THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2187, 15 July 1886, Page 2
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