CABLEGRAMS.
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AKCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY 1M
PKOVIKG.
LONDON, August 29,
The health of tho Archbishop of Canterbury, who baa been suffering from conies' tioa of the lungs, is now improving.
ARKIVAL OF THE ADSTBai
L'TSDON, August 28,
Arrived: Steamship Austral, at Plymouth, from Melbourne (July 10) via the Cape.
AUSTRALIANS V. ALL ENGLAND,
LONDON, Augu-t2B.
Tho cricket match between the Australian* and the team representing All England was cotnmonced to-day at Keauington Oval, in tbe pretence of an enormoiu attendance of spectators, by whom great interest was taken in tho match. The weather was fine during the diy, but the wicket wa» somewhat bumpy. Australians went in first, but failed to make any stand against the spiaudid bowling and iieldingof theEuglishraen, Murdoch, Blackham, and Garrett alonereacbed the double figures. The wickets fell very rapidly, and the inning* closed for 63. Tho Englishmen theu went to the wickots, and were all disposed of f k 101. Barlow, Ulyett, aud A. G. Steele were the only plajera who succeeded in making double figures, At the close of tho innings the Btumps were drawn for the day. The following is the full scare of tbe Australians' first inning* :— Bannorman, c .. 9 Mosaic, b .. ..1 Murdoch, b.. .. 10 Bonnor, b .. .. 1 Horan, b .. ..3 Giflen, b .. ..2 Blackham,c. ..15 Garrott,c .. ..10 Boyle, lbw .. .. 2 Jones, c .. .. 0 Spoil'orth, not out.. i — Total .. .. 63 BOWLING ANiLYSIS. Barlow, 5 wickets for 19 runs ; Peate, 4 for 31 ; Ulyett, 1 for 11. The score of the All England, in their first inningi, was as follows :— Barlow, c „ ~11 W. G. Grace, b _ i Ulyott, Bt _ _26A. P. Lucas, o -9 lion. Lyttelton, O .. 2 C. T. Studd, b ..0 Keid, b .. .. 9 Barnes, b -. .. 5 A. G. Stcolo, not out 27 A. N. Hornby, b .. 2 Peato, c .. .-0. Sundries.. .. C Total .. ..101 D3WUIO ANALYSIS. Spoffortb, 7 wickets for 4C ; Boyle, 2 for 24 ; Garrett, 1 for 12 August 29. The cricket match, England v. Australian*, was renamed today at the Oval. The uocond innings of the visitors has closed for a total of 122 runs. LiTKH. Tho cricket match betwoen the Australhn team and tbe All England Eleven wai concludod today at the Oval. The latter iv thoir second innings only succeeded iv Bcoriog 77 runs, the Australians thus winniug the match by seven runs The following are the totals :—Australian!): First Innings :G3 ; second, 122. England : Firm innings,' 101; second, 77.
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Auckland Star, Volume XV, Issue 3762, 31 August 1882, Page 2
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