FIRST WIN FOR THE COLONIALS.
>ahle - ess Association.----(B7 Cable' (Copyright.) LONDON, May 10. ,1 „_nff is the conclusion of The foi owing i- t Aust ralians r sterd3K wickets down for 175 baring sl- v *-_"£,'«. was missed at mid-on with Parli gi?ass off Hallam, and avail- * lup 7 alf of his escape c by driving ''ffopkVs played one forffard' h Uliaut innings when once *fIS a _ set He showed some splenbe *a. .' toW ards the close, and *d f^ers Seven for 306. The hit l SS added 130 to the score. g!Pr^ tbe wicKets 90 utes, M J rain now began to fall. Ittlled the Vacancy. Darling Kel J, w doe-o-edly when stumps WS tlmJS seven wickets down nt6J Ctog 95 and Kelly 20. t6 t 343-DarllD^ eather was dull, but 2j? S&SSSt vas still excelf a- The attendance was meagre. Played the _ rrt ball on to ■ D is without removing the h^ a nd reached his century.- He balS _ fnother 23, when Hallam Mm at cover-point low C3U? TTis innings was charactens?&'SrLStai driving; H. was Lit five hours at the wickets, and tH Srers. Eight for 425. wm' second innings was opened Xmongel and Jones, just before 'R I Kellv damaged his finger, Hill St tS tickets, while Carter £d in his Place. Jones narrowly **a bein" run out at 13, ana a SPStftSr was caught by Duff tathe slips low down. Iremonger IVdrivin? finely. One wicket tor
SV. Gunn knocked up 23, when he ]eg-before to Armstrong. Two fnr 92. Shrewsbury came next. Iremonger J. smartly caught by Armstrong i his own bowling. He gave two rfumces. Three for 97. J Gunn succeeded him, but Shrewsbury was easily caught at mid-oS by SoUe. Four for 104. Saunders fielded for Jones, who W.it lame. Goodacre was caught easily by Howell in the slips. Five for 115. , . Dixon was the next man. John Gunn, who had batted steadily, was caught by Darling at square-leg. Six for 154. Anthony was bowled off his pads after adding a single. Seven for 156. Dates played one on for a duck. Eight for 171. Dixon was slogging when Armstrong beat, him. Wass only made four when Armstrong dismissed him. Hallam was not out with eight. The innings closed for 183. . Australia won by an innings and four runs. •The-scores follow:— Notts, first innings 287 AUSTEALIAN TEAM.—First Innings. Duff, c Wass, b Hallaan <• 49 Tmmper, b Hallam 47 Hill, c Goodacre, b J. Gunn 14 Gregory, c Goodacre, b J. Gunn.. 6 Noble, c Shrewsbury, b J. Gunn.. 10 Armstrong, b Hallam 21 Hopkins, b J. GiHin 80 Darling, c Hallaa^ b J. Gunn 128 Kelly, c Jones, b il. Gunn 66 Jones, c and b A&.lhony 38 Howeii, not out 4 Extras , 11 Total 474 Bowling analysis: Wass, no wickets for 79; Anthony, one for 53; J. Gunn, six for 174; Hallam, three? for 126; Dixon, none for 31. NOTTS.—Second Innings. Iremonger, c and b Armstrong.. 46 Jones, c Duff, b Howell 19 W. Gunn, lbw, b W. Armstrong 23 Shrewsbury, c Noble, b Armstrong 2 J. Gunn, c Darling, b Armstrong 27 Goodacre, c Howell, b Armstrong 16 K_on, b Armstrong 17 Anthony, b Armstrong ■.._-._ 1Oates, b Noble. : 0 Wass, b Armstrong......-........ * 4 Hallam, not 0ut................ 8 Extras ~,.,. go Total .......... v ,-.,,.,~183 Bo w iin ? analysis: Noble, one -wick- « for 32 runs; Howell, one for 66; "fonper, none for 21; Armstrong, ™° captured eight for 47, bowled chiefly slow ones, but got plenty of *°rk on the ball.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 111, 12 May 1902, Page 3
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