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AUSTRALIANS ALL OUT FOR 87.

&.v.,..' (Received 9.4S a.m.). ,r * : LONDON, June 24.

'' The match was continued in oppressive weather, and tire wicket was difficult. The attendance was five thousand. The not outs, Kelly and Gregory, sixteen to their over-night leore, aud then Rhodes found Kelly's timbers. The partnership had added 26 runs. Seven wickets for /SO. Trumble followed, but immediately retired, being- caught at the wickets off his second ball without any addition to the score. Eight wickets for BG. was next bowded by Haigh lor a duck. Nine wickets for 87. Saunders, the last man did no better, Haigh's second ball proving fatal, and the innings closed at S7. It lasted lis, minutes. Gregory carried out bis bat well. He made 42. • ! (Received 11.21 a.m.) LONDON, June 24. The attendance had risen to 8000 ™en Tannic!iffe and Brown opened ™LYorkshire" second innings. "hen Tunnicliffe was seven he was easily caught in the slips by Trumble -one wicket for 14. Denton succeeded the outgoing Jatsman, only to see Brown's wicm fall as he was trying to hook °ac from Trumble—two wickets for 11

Taylor came and went, Trumble displacing- his leg- stump first ball— tt «c wickets for 14. &rst signalised his arrival by makjg a single, then Trumble treated £Mon similarly to Taylor—four wic?«s for 15.

Washing-ton came to Hirst's assistV m Stayecl the for a

eO 5 n Wlth nllle to his credit, playWl , U " on " from Howell, who flild placed Saunders. *inw pai ' tnershi P »ad added 22—five tickets for 37. Wai DWrlght hglped to ra . ge the to is. ??' and then oL "leg before" kete *-V ca!S h matle five - ™ f l was then few 3 , short le 2 by Hill. Seven ' lck ets for 49. *ta«? eS contrib uted similarly, and CS. oUt H °P kins b -V a smar |Sg wickets* for SG. Be » 0 ngton ' s time hat l now come kb, v. eau ° ht at lon°--of£ by HopJ*■ Aine wickets for 07. C- nte f' the Jwt man, got, 'leg beat 7^ n,mble ' the inningS ue Australians won by 44 runs, r. " c lowing are the sedres:— first innings 10G W? EKSHIRE - Fh ' s t Innings. W_ ° rlin Sb' b Trumble.... X 14 Hirst '„ 5t V J b Tri ™bleu _.. 11 We ' b Sa,in dcrs 5 1 SW*> ? Trumble S Haigh £ « Trui «per, b Saunders 4 :<; J™* : o mm a aunders 0 PfarS* ° Saunder s, b ' Trumbie 11 , fi£ ° Ut ™ foj fa ...... t* Bo\fii fl 1« ielteii n f an »lysis: Saunders took four ft, for 58 runs; Trumble, six for

AUSTRALIA.—Second Innings. Darling, c Rhodes, b Haigh 2 Trumper, c Hunter, b Rhodes...... 9 Hill, c Taylor, b Hir5t....'........ 8 Hopkins, b Haigh 10 Gregory, not out- 4£ Duff, b Haigh . 4 Noble, c and. b Rhodes : 1 Kelly, b Rhodes •} Trumble, c Hunter, b Rhodes .. 0 Howell, b .Haigh 0 Saunders, b Haigh o Sundries 4 Total .' S7 Bowling Analysis.—Haigh, five wickets for 49; Rhodes, four for 22; Hirst, one for 12. YORKSHIRE.—Second Tunings. Tunnicliffe, c Trumble, b Saunders 7 Brown, b Trumble 5 Taylor, b- Trumble 0 Denton, b Trunin! c 1 Hurst, b Howell :... 14 Washington, c Hopkins, b Trumble 25 Wainwright, lbw, b Trumble 10 Haigh, c.Hill, b Saunders 5 Rhodes, run out 5 Win' teheaclj not cat Hunter, lbw, b Trumble 0 Sundries Bowling- Analysis: Trumble. six wickets for 27: Saunders, two for 26; Howell, one for 15.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 149, 25 June 1902, Page 5

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AUSTRALIANS ALL OUT FOR 87. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 149, 25 June 1902, Page 5

AUSTRALIANS ALL OUT FOR 87. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 149, 25 June 1902, Page 5

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