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THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. [BY dTELEGRAPH.— COPYRIGHT.] [REUTERS TELEGRAMS.]

London, September 4. The cricket mutch, Australians v. Londesborough's team, was continued at Scarborough. The visitors, wliD yosterday scored 77 f<»r the loss of throe wickets, resumed their innings, which closed foi a total of 2.'JS runs, of winch Boiinor contributed HI, not out. SpofForth made 151 and was bowled. LJeing in the ininnnty of 827, the Austi.ilians followed on, and when the stumps were drawn they had compiled 102 for the loss of o'ip wicket. Palmer was playing well, and h.id made 7~» when he was stumped ; Jones was not out, and played a bnlli.uit innings for 10S. During tli3 first innings IJonnor letired hurt. The match wan drawn. September 0. The Australian ciicketers cr)ininenced the match to day .it Bradford, against a te.itn of representative players of Knghind, emnpoaed of the following : — Abel, B.irlow, Briggs, Disuev, (»unn. F. Jicaine, Jjohmann, Lee, Maurice He, id, Scotton and I'loagher (sic.) The weather was fine and and the attendance hirge. The wicket was lively. The visitors went in first and remained at the wickets till the close of the day, when their innings terminated for 247, Scott contributed 72 and was ought. Septeinbei 7. The weather at Bradford to-day was again fine, and there was a 1 trge attendance of spectators. Great interest is being taken in the play. The home team, m the first innings, i«in up a total of 2US--0 behind the Australian*. The highest individual scoters were: ITearne, not out, (IS ; and Barlow, caught, 45. At the close of tilts day's play the Australians, in their second innings, scored 20 run* with one wicket down. September 8. The Australian Cricketers will play a two days' match at Harrogate, Yorkshire, on September 27. The majority of the team will leave England by the steamship Arawa, which soils from Plymouth on the 6th October for New Zealand.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2215, 18 September 1886, Page 2

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THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. [BY dTELEGRAPH.—COPYRIGHT.] [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2215, 18 September 1886, Page 2

THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. [BY dTELEGRAPH.—COPYRIGHT.] [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2215, 18 September 1886, Page 2

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