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VICTORY FOR THE COLONIALS. LONDON', September 0. South of England in (heir second innings were disposed of lor 207, and the Australians thus won by 112 runs. The Australians won by 113 runs. Scores: — Australians, first innings 150 South of England, first innings.. 183 AUSTRALIANS.—Second inning's. Trumble, c Turner, b Jessop 4 Worrall, b Jessop 14 Trtimper, c Hoard, b Bradley 2 Noble, Vow, b Townsend 41 Iredale, b Townsend S Lavpr, c Townsend, b Bradley.... Co Darling-, c Ford, b Brad ley 107 McLeod, not out 24 Kelly, not out 7 Sundries ~j Seven wickets for 35:2 BOWLING ANALYSIS. Bradley three wickets for 80. Jessop two for 01. Townsend two for 111. SOUTH OF ENGLAND.—Second Innings. Jess'op, b TTowell 20 Turner, c Iredale. b Jones 0 Ranjitsinhji, c Noble, bHo we11... a 30 Townsend, b Jones JG Stoddart, b Jones 8 Ford, b Truruble 5:2 Grace, c Iredale. b Jones 89 Young1, c Trumble, b Jones 22 Hoard, c 'Worrall, 1) ./Ones 4 Hearne, c Trumble, b Jones 4 Bradley, not out 1 Sundries 0 Total :;ov BOWL ING A NALYSIS. Jones seven wickets for i Howell two for 54. Trumble one for 24 . MeLeod none for 18. RESULTS OF THE TOC7K. Matches played, 35; won 10; lost 3; drawn 13; abandoned through rain. ,'i. May B.—Crystal Palace, v. South of England, drawn. May 11. —Leyton, a-. Essex, lost by 12G runs. May 15. —Kennington Oval, v. Surrey, won by an innings and 71 runs. May IS.—Eastbourne, v. Eleven of England, won by 171 runs. May 22.—Sheffield, v. Yorkshire, abandoned through rain. May 25. —Manchester, v. Lancashire, won by an innings and S4 runs. May 29.—Oxford, v. Oxford University, drawn. June I.—Nottingham, England v. Australia, drawn. June; 5. —Lords, v. M.C.C. and Ground, won by eight wickets and two runs. June B.—Cambridge, v. Cambridge University, won by 10 wickets and 1 run. June 12.—Bradford, v. Yorkshire, drawn. June 15.—Lords, England v. Australia, won by ten wickets. June 19. —Portsmouth, v. Oxford Past and Present, won by ten wickets. June 23. —Leicester, v. Leicestershire, won by 248 runs. June 26. — Derby, v. Derbyshire, won by an inning- and 2fil runs. June 20.—Leeds, England v. Australia, drawn. July 3.—Nottingham, v. Notts, drawn. July G.—Truro, v. an English Eleven, won by eight wickets. July 10. —Birmingham, v. Midland Counties, won by 44 runs. July 13.—Bristol, v. Gloucestershire, won by six wickets. July 17.—Manchester, v. England (fourth test), drawn. July 20. —'London County Ground, Crystal Palace, v. Dr. Grac'e'a Eleven, drawn. , July 24. —Kenning-ton Oval, v. Surrey, lost by 104 runs. July 27. —Brighton, v. Sussex, drawn. July 31.—Lord's, v. M.C.C, and Ground, won by nine wickets and 3 runs. August 3. —Southampton, v. Hampshire, drawn. August 7. —Birmingham, v. Warwickshire, won by nine wickets. August 10. —Canterbury, v. Kent, lost by two wickets. August 14.—Oval, v. All England (fifth test), drawn. August 17. —Cheltenham, v. Gloucestershire, drawn. August 21. —Lord's, v. Middlesex, won by an innings and 230 runs. August 24. —Taunton, v. Somerset, drawn. August 28. —Liverpool, v. Lancashire, drawn. August 31. —Scarborough, v. Thornton's Eleven, abandoned through rain. September 4. —Hastings, v. South of England, won by 112 runs.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 212, 7 September 1899, Page 5
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