The Eleven v. Fifteen.
The following was received too late for insertion on Saturday :— SYDNEY, Saturday afternoon. The match Fifteen against the returned cricketing champions is causing intense interest. Twelve wickets are down for 304. Tindall made 32 ; Evans, run out, 54. Saturday night. The Fifteen are all out for 338. The Australian Eleven. First Innings. Alic. Bannerman ... ... ... 4 Chas. Bannernian ... .. ... H Horan ... ... 10 Spofforth 4 Gregory w . 4 Murdoch 3 Boyle 10 Garrett ... 8 1 Allen 1 Blackham, not out ... 13 Sundries 3 Total 71 Bailey having broken his arm on the previous day was unable to bat, so that only ten men batted. An- extra man has been allowed for fielding. The Eleven went in for their second innings, and when the stumps were drawn only one wicket was down for 52 rnns. December 1. The seamen have refused to accept the final proposal of the A.S.N. Co.
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2690, 2 December 1878, Page 3
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