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ENGLAND v SOUTH AUSTRALIA. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph — Copyright.. Received March 22nd, 10.45 p.m. ADELAIDE, March 22. 11 In the match England v South Australia to-day the second innings of the Englishmen closed for 399, which left the South Australians 335 to make to win. They rattled up 267 before stumps were drawn for the loss of only two wickets, but as the Englishmen leave for Home to-morrow the match was declared a draw. Darling and Hill played brilliant cricket, and Lyons hit hard for bis score. The following were the scores :— South Australia. First Innings .. .. .. . «- 237 Second Innings. Lyons, b Hearne .. .. .. - ,27 Darling , , c Storer, b Mason .. ~ ..96 Hill, notout .. .. ~ .. ..124 Keedraan, not out *. _ .... 15 Extras .. , - «. - , .. 5 Total for two wickets .. .. .. 267 Bowling analysis—Hearne 1 for 43, Mason 1 for 74, Richardson 0 for 51, Hirst 0 for 34, Hayward 0 for 60. EXQUSHIIKS. First innimjs - .. .. — «• 222 Second Innings. ~-• . - Wainwright, c Hugo, b Jones .. « — 105 Mason, c and b Jones ../ .. «. ..84 Ka-ijitsinhji, b Hugo .. .. - .. 36 Hayward, c McKenzie, b Jones.. _ ..40 Storer, o fieednian, b Hugo .. .. .. 18 Draco, b Jones .. .. .. .. 33 Hirst, c and b Jones .. -. ~ ..41 Board, b Jones .. .... ..7 Stoddart, cW.Giffen, b Evans .. — ~ Io Hearne, not out ■ .. .. ~ —4 Richardson, c Giffea, b Jones .. — ~ 4 Extras „ .. - ~ -11 Total .. .. .- .. 3<S Bowling Analysis—Lyons nil for 17, Jarvis nil for 20, Evans 1 for 68, Jones 7 for 157, Hsigo 2 for 87, Reedman nil for 36. • The following will represent Edward Recce and Son in their annual match with Mason, Struthers, and Co. to-day at Hagley Park :—Anderson, Alexander, H. P. Beadel, E. H. Frankieb, G. Frankiah, Henry, T. W. Lewis, Morley, B. Nashelski, Sherris, Wilson. The following will represent fcJelwyn County against Ashley County to-day, starting at 11 a.m.:—Messrs Graham, Gascoyne, Gudsell, Keast, McDonald, Prebble, Rhodes, Saundera, Sinclair, Dr. Withers, Wilson. • A match was played at Amberley on Saturday between the Amberley and Kowai Cricket Cluba, when the former won by 114 runs. Scores—Amberley 139 (C. B. Mason, not ont, 43, Wornall 24, Coleman 19, Adama 14, W. Ensor 13); Kowai 25 (Thomson 8). For Amberley Dr. Fitzhenryfour wicketa for 4 runs, McAdam two for 6, and Mason two for 8, while for Kowai Thomson five for 50, Jackson two for 16, and Banks two for 24, bowled best.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9993, 24 March 1898, Page 5
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