CRICKET.
—.'H H: -A. — _—T=c f\ T,T A :_— EKGLASTn. (By ___OTOIC T—{—-RAPH—COPTBISBT.] [l?—B. PRBSS —SSOCTATION.] Received September 15th, l_sp.ro. LONDON, September 14, The Australians followed their and scored 115 for seven wickets. Lyons 23, McDonnell 22, Edwards 19, Trott, not out, 39. Received September 16th, s_o p.m. LONDON, September 14 In their second innings «_H"*»'~t Uie Shrewsbury Eleven, the Australians made 192. Trott played a brilliant innings for 83, Turner made 34. The Rng*i«h-,P»n only required 33 to win, and they, scored 34 for one wicket, thus winning by nine wicketa. Turner 0 for 13, Ferris 1 for 12* Trott 0 for& Received September 17th. 1 am. LONDON, September 14 The Daily _Ve_», in an article on the Australian Eleven, terms Turner one of the greatest bowlers of the present generation.
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7155, 17 September 1888, Page 5
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