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* AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN y THE REST OF AUSTRALIA. . United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. . MELBOURNE, March 13. The match was concluded to-day, the Australian Eleven'winning by nine wickets.The second innings of the Rest of Australia having closed for 170; the Australian Eleven' obtained the necessary runs for the loss of one wicket. Scores: — , AUSTRALIAN. ELEVEN. First Innings ..- .. .. ' ..'-338 Second Innings, -Gregory, h Gil-en .. ..' . .. 2tf McLeod, not out ~--> ' .. .. "., W, Howell, not out ■;.' .. .. ~.- 30 Total for or/c wicket ..- "'"'«. 60 ' - REST' QF AUSTRALIA. First Innings - -..■ ... •. «. 227 .Second Innings. , Giller, c Howell, b.Jones. ... ». 4 Reedman, b Jones .. .. .. 10 M-Kib-in, c and b Trumble .. ..20 Truznper, c and b Noble .. .. .. 26 Layer, b Noble ..' .. .. .. 4. McKenzie, b Howell .. .. .. 0 Graham, c McLeod, b Noble .. .. 19 Coningham, c Jones, b Noble .. ..9 Giffen, b Noble .. ~ .. .. 1 Eady, not out .. .. .. .. S3 Johns, b Noble ~ .. .. .. 3 Extras .. " .. .. ' .. 11 Total HO Noble took six wickets for 45 runs. The match, Kaiapoi, 'Woodend and Belfast v. Rangiora, Cu3t, Howai and Amberley, played at Rangiora, on Saturday, resulted in the former side scoring 40 and the other side 180 (A T. Chapman 53).
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10294, 14 March 1899, Page 6
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