THE ENGLISH ELEVEN v THE COMBINED ELEVEN.
[EE-TBB'S TELE-RAMS.I SYDNEY, February 20.
The cricket match between the Australian team and the English Eleven was resumed to-day, the weather again being very fine, and the attendance large. The Englishmen resumed their second innings, and were all disposed of for 232. The following are the individual scores:— Ulyett, 1b w .67 Emmett, o . 9 Selby, c . .2 Pilling, b . 9 Bates, o . . 5 Shaw,b . 30 Barlow, o .62 Peate, not out. 0 Shrewsbury, o. 22 Extras . *6 Midwinter, b . 8 Scotton, 1 b w . 12 Total. . 232 The Combined team requiring 169 runs to win, have now gone in for their second innings. 5 .V ■ Later. When the stumps were drawn for the day the Combined Team had put together 35 runs for the loss of two wickets. Blackham scored 4 and Massie 22. SYDNEY, February 20. The trial of Messrs Baker, Waddell, and Matheson, for conspiring to defraud the shareholders of the Milbarn Creek Copper Mining Company, was commenced to-day, when the case for the prosecution waa opened by Mr Want. The prisoners pleaded "Not guilty."
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Press, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5138, 21 February 1882, Page 2
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