CRICKET.
AUSTRALIANS v. CAMBRIDGE. fc - UNIVERSITY. ANOTHER. DRAAV. Press Assn— By telegraph— Copyright ;p LONDON, yesterday. The match Avas drawn. Cambridge in their first innings , made 154. k The wicket was sodden at the start of play, the weather dull, and the attendance moderate. The principal scores were : Nason 13, Collins 26, Buchanan 9, Falcon 46, Mann 5, Macleod 36, sundries 8. Layer took six wickets for 58, - Whitty two for 49, Macartney one for 23, and O'Connor none for 16. Cambridge in their second innigs lost eight wickets for 62—Ramsbotliam 4, Nason 5, Falcon 7, Collins 7, Bache 4,- Mann l'o. Macleod, not - out 15, sundries 5. s Layer took four' wickete for 25 - and MacArtney three for 28. In Cambridge's first innings, Falt con played sound cricket and was at the Avicket 135 minutes. The third Avicket Avas down for 88, a.nd the fifth for 95. Tho Ixnvling was good, and kept -down the scores. The seventh' Avicket fell for 117, , and the eighth for 150. y 'Cambridge folloAved on, and when play ended they had lost eight wic--5 kets for 62. • . . The first wicket fell for 4, the sec- ; ond for 20, the tliird and fourth for . 27, aiid the sixth for 36.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 286, 7 June 1909, Page 2
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206CRICKET. Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 286, 7 June 1909, Page 2
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