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SURREY LEADS

HAYWARD HOLDS M FORtWITH 85. KAftf AM BAB LICHT. AUSTRALIANS 34 IIEHINi) ON FIRST . INNINGS (iii MLiaßiTH—saias issociATioN—coritiiniiT.i _ / London* May 18. ~ \flid bfecdhd.day of tio Surrey v. Australia Cricket match saw tlio disposal of the Ati 6;. ■traliaiis for 167, 34 behind Surrey's first in-, hiiigs' total. At drawing of stumps, Surrey had lost bigkt \HbketS fdf 161, Hay ward (85 not oilt) showing his powdr to'' -titSy aitd'" fecoro when both are needed. When play Was resumed to-day tlib woatlior was cloudy, arid bhbivcrs fretlucltliy fell; After the Australians' first innings- conhluddd; a llCtlVy. siidtfei- 'of rain &U>p[>fed ftir- . ther play for some time. After lunch the WeathW clEitfed, but ttas . still il it (settled. Later oil fraiii dtid a bad light interrupted Silrtey's jecolld iiltlillgß. Seven thousand spectators wefe prfcs&fit. "The scores are as uiider: ! ; AUSTRALIA. Finst Innings. . - Trtniibcr, h." LbeS ... , 5 Uilrdstej 1 , tf.StrudWick, b. Lees ... 41 Noble,. 1). Rlifellliy ii. ' " Armstrong,' c. Strudwick, b Rnshby. II llansford, c. Strudwick, 1). Rusliby ... 3 . Macnlistfif| fc. MfUMlalj lv lUlfilltiJ' ... 5 J Hartjgan, c, Hayward, b, Lees ... ... 0 Macartney.. c. Spring, b. Lees S3 .. Carter, b.'RWhOy ~; .W . iH. Dottoiy b. Rusliby iii ... ..; ... 14 \Vllittyi ildt dbt i»i i.t ..i. ii. 11 •• SUltUfic&' u. .a in ..i 17., Total ' hi. 41.157. ,; lliMuKti AnAI.vsIS. . ' Lees, four wickets for Gtj; Crawford, iiofioH tor 33; Rusliby, sis for 38. ; • . .SMIUiY. , . iTirst- Intlitigs , a. - V.. '... . ... ISI ... ■ I SiiCOKl) Inninos. iiaywind) dot b11t... .;. ... 86 jftdbbfi, 1.b.W., b. ! Arilistfflllg, .."1.., Hayes, 6. 1-lartijjhii. u. Nobis ... 4 MafsMl, I). ' Afllllsitahg. ... i.. ... 4 « CfSw-fbra, b,. Armstrong ... ... ~i 20 Ctir.W'dn,, 1.b.w., .b.-' Arnlfetiong ... ;i; u,■ ... .u .... ..... 5 ... Lees. e. Whitty. li ; ... ..i 13 liittin, c. MMrtiiby, b. Whitty ... a.. 1 . Bthidiviek, ildt oilt, u. .... ■ ../• •.4 ; ,' EUitts ' ... ' i..; ' ... . ... .10 ; . Ibthl fof tifelit wickiils ... 101 Australians' IHnlnos. ' ' Ellid • fttndalidtef, the twti ])6t-tjllt tneii) i-csumed battilig , foi' tiio AuetrhliaiiS, ' Bardsley loßt iiiS wicket .in ,tll6. third over, tlo liad batted 100 minutes for,his '41j hiß (day boiiiii skiiftil tllit uncertain. Y flig iU oVor liaftifeatl, Wllo 'fiiltid'tlio vacancy,, put tiiia first bail tanicly into llaywafd's liatids ttt point, tlio feiith wifiltet tilling foi' 85; 1 A btijHyiiljJ ball oiuiscd Mhcalisfe' .td put up hil tftgy olio ifa. : :tho threo wickets fell in six ovets, tiie eigiitk wioket being down for i)?. Half-an-liour's, partnership between Maohrtney and tiotter eiisucd, with somo smart .■ running - betWeoil the. pair; ' Mac:irt.iicy mado feoiiie ntiilt Stroked 'I'llßil Cotter lost liis leg fetiittip ill dfiviilg Ituehby. His iSctite '6f 14 incliiued art ofi-dfiVo ' Macartney b'rduglit thb innings to a fcloso :ljy Iskying LeoS td Spring at mid'on. Tlio ilifiliigs Ihstdd 185. tttili\ites. ' A \ , Surrey at, Wickets—Sticky Balls. Surrey*. 6h ! going In fot tllo sSCOHd time, lnade an InAUspicious start." ' The third \vieket Was down when o'nlj l 27 runs had , been sofifed. llaywurd tvas Watoliful, tthd ; iibih6 ' fiii6\liiM, .ecfcaaiofliillyi .'eebliflllg hvo/for'an on-drive off Noble.' t ' - : .Crawford, playing unevenly, when he had _tnatl6 left Jitiiydd M/tfittHitcy 6H wltlifltlt di 6» lodging, liis bails.: tiie light grew ,bad, and jjlay fceaSfed for tWellty-fivo, ifliliUtfeS. Rhih Wn« also falling. : /■ I An oIT-break eeht down by Armstroiig die* htlSsßd (Ji'aW'fordj tvlid Had tiallt-d for tin hettr for liis 20, til 6 foijrth wiekfet falling fdf ' ■ 76. , Hay ward , surely and 'steadily swelled the scole. (ReUi 'Mdy 19j 5;5 p.iii.) Spritlgi like OrMfOrd) played a bill on' ."without. tllti , balls ; betag femfivod J. thb lowler; was Noble. A similar thing happened y ■ to Lees,a little Hbfwaid' ocfitililcd two hours in compiling Ills half century. Ho gavo a ttihsterly exhibition bt bhaiiceless cricket. " The fiftli wioket foil for lo2j tile eighth fof ISO. : .V THE "BIG MAN" OP, THE MATCH. 1 •The Surrey ; fixture, iip'to tlio'tiffiß 6f writ- ' ing. llns befen feßriolisly interfered with by the . InteHilitUmt sliuwers nlid bad licht. Ivliioli MVe worried tho tiVo leaius .tip to,.rilesday. night. In the event of fui'ther rain thb SuH'ey bowlers may bo rciiod tin to difi tlieii' opliOiienls oiit. If tlio ffitfes are kind aiid. Kihg Sol rises to ; fiiiiho oil tbo AuslciVliriii EloVciU, tho/ totlrifjtd should Mt'hiive li hafd tftsk. At pi'teeftt thshllnbilty is ID? and tWo tt'ldietS tb fflll> mm I'.. Havtfilrdt ■ RUhbby,, atld Thb "Big Man" of tlld nirttoh.is thb WelWrlbd, liable, timl popular T. Htiyivard. Tho: Surrfcy ; professlpiiftl lmfe niltue Htutty ruiis. .on . ftU wickets during his carper, but he cuh .cloim . ■another ohanceless Ihningsr when-, the- wicket ■ has not been favourable', to tho striker.- l'atib'nee is fillGgcu to be h Virtllc, ftlid tile Slll'l-cy batsrhhn is testiilß tile, I)e6t that is in tho new bowlers'on lllp-, colonial side. ".At, the close ■ of last reason hayward lmd scored just lyulpl 83,000 iii fil'st-ftlflss encket. .With 1\ S. JnCKsoli, tlib SUitdV Lntslliejl bblds tlib rdbora fii» ■thb larStot.flrtt tfk'ket pflrtllbl-6hi)l agnltist tlib , AUstMllafts th Kltglalld—lß.l ill thb Tbkt llifittk ' at tho Ov'bl iit.lSOß. ■'firtl'dslej". Wtlie third VibtllU fob Sti'UdM'lek. MlicftMiiey-w'ttS thb olllV other AtifctrftilliU biltsliien to Iriflkd any heiul« way apninst the destrb.Viiiir visits of KuShby (G for 38) ;&nii Ltes (4 fbr 68). m.c.c. . The M.C.C, fixture bomniGliiies to»day at Lords. Tlib club is tho ROvei'iiing body of thb Sport, and the, Australians' -invitation to piny . in England this slimmer caiiie from this club. Last season tho club played 12 first-cljiss 1 matches, won 5i Ibst 4i aild B frobb drtiwn. Thoclub wiil'.no doubt be represented-by a fair team, selbbtbd from tilb Amateurs and PlayeM, but although this inatdh is ill pi'bgfbss tile VaribilS taUUty iiiatbllßS bfb played ab USlial throughbiit thb cbUlltPy. .IV A. Tttrtftnt, (lib Viotoriaht plays' regularly foi 1 M.CiCi

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 512, 20 May 1909, Page 5

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SURREY LEADS Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 512, 20 May 1909, Page 5

SURREY LEADS Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 512, 20 May 1909, Page 5

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