ENGLISH CRICKET.
TALL SCORING. (IIY KI.KCTItIC TIiI.BIiKAriI—COI'VIUCIIT.) Lonoo.v, .Inly VI. In tho cricket luatch Ijulween Xotls ;ind Sussex, which was finislied yesturduy, tliere was somo heavy .suorini, , . Xotts' lirst innings was 001, (.Jim, Wiight and Attewoll each scoring heavily. In tho second inuiußs duo wicket had fallen foi;iH2, and at the fall of the fourth wicket fur 310, tho innings was declared closed. Shrewsbury made 1135, and Uunn Nil. Sussex, in tho first innings, scored 210, of .vhich Bean iiiade 145, not out, and in tlm second innings, which cl >snd for -51, lVau again played splendidly for 1)2. Sussex thus lost the match by 14-i runs.
In the annual public school* match between Harrow and Kton, tho hitter was defeated by seven wickets.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2964, 14 July 1891, Page 2
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124ENGLISH CRICKET. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2964, 14 July 1891, Page 2
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