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SURREY WINS.

THE AUSTRALIANS FAIL BY SIX RUNS. ; A FASTER 'WICKET.'. HAYWARD THE HERO OF THE MATCH. (BI TELEGRAM—rEESS association—copibight.) London, May 19.. Surrey defeated the Australians by. five runs. For the concluding day bright, warm weather prevailed, and the wicket was faster. Surrey, with eight wickets down for 161 on Tuesday, concluded their second innings for 178, Hayward remaining not. out with 96. This left Hie Australians with 213 to make to win, and they were only equal to 207. Six thousand spectators were present. Hay>vard and Strudwick carried on tie Snrroy innings, which'closed with tho score at 178, Hayward being unconqucred. The latter was suffering from a strain, and Hayes ran for him. The veteran had scored 96 in 225 minutes without giving a chance, and making only two faulty strokes. He showed skilful defence and clean hitting. His sooro included a,fiver and ten fourers, The details are: SURREY.' SECotm Innings, Hayward, not out ... ... ;..'.,.' 90 Hobbs, 1.b.w., b... Armstrong ... ... 4 Hayes, c. Hartjgan, b. Noblo ... ... 4 Marshal, b. Armstrong .... .i. .". ... . 4 Crawford, b. Armstrong ... ... ... 20 Cunvcn, 1.b.w., b. Armstrong ... ~. 5 Spring, b'. Whitty ... .., ... ..,' 5' Lees, c, Whitty, b. Macartney ... ... IS HiMi, p. Macartney, b. Whitty ... ~. 7 Strudwick, c. Cotter, b. Whitty ..-. ... 5 Rushby, b. Whitty ... ... ... ... 0 Ijxtras ... ... ... ,•• .16 Total : ...' .... ... •,... r i7B First Innings ... ... ... 191 Aggregate '...'...' ... ... 3C9 V BOWLTNO ANALYSIS. Noblo, one wicket for 35 runs; Armstrong, four for 77; Whitty, four for 28 j Macartney, one for 23. .•'■■'■ AUSTRALIA. ■■ SECOND Innings. Hartigan, b. Hitch ~. ••. ... ■','..'•.•'44. BardsTey, b. Rushby ... ... ... 6 Noblo, c. Spring, b. Rushby ... ■-..; 16 "Ransford, b> Marshal .....'■' ... ~v 41 Armstrong, 1.b.w., hi. Hitch ~.. , : ... 30 Trumper, o. Hayes,'b. Crawford .... 20 Macartney, c. Struc-wick, b. Rushby ... C. Macalister, c. Hiteli, b. Lees , .-, ... 19 i Carter, o. Strudwick, ji, Crawford ... ' 0 [ Cotter, b. Rushby ... ';'. .'.. '■'.'., ... 0 'Whitty, not out'' '••',"' ...''■,.. ... 4 .'■ ' ■ Extras ..;;■; ;.•..■" •„.-.. ... 18 I ' ' •'■ Total '■'■:■ J. ■■■„:' ~, '".;. 207 . Firstlnnipga ... .'...-. ~...15? ■Aggregate;...-... ..... ' —. ■'■«!..■''. •••S?4 BpWLINp AtfAlOTfi Rushby,, four wickets, for 50 j Leea, one, fcr 46; Hitch, two'for 66;';JVT(vtghjvl,".on<j'fw 2,; Crawford, twip'fpr'2s,"'••';;•' % .".-;. ;■ ■■..•-. An ExoUlng finish. • The Australians;.■■ opened, , w'V. Hartjgan showing brilliant fojni with a drive, for fivo and th,rco' fours. Bardsleyy however, in r-ho 'seventh oyer, played pn to the .wicket Øog his fqpt,.tho.fjrst. picket for^Bs. ■ Hartigan, scored rapidly;' ho Hi I made 37 was nearly' rim.,'put. .' Four runs I later-Rushby bowled hiuv hut %> Hi|s not fall. At ,43' ho gave a cha.n.co ; ip',tJie, Bjipsv off HiM) but. h,o.fell ;to tjiat,.hcraler in Xm next over. His soore included: two fivers and six fourers, and occupied 45. minutes. ' : . The.second ,\vieket ,feU sent up, 9« easy e.fttoi\ to mid.-pn,, and the third wickot at 79. '^.'•,' ; ; • . : ..■'■ - Ransford and Armstrong becamo; joined in a steady whif.h, !ft?te4 6.5, inifl-; Utes, Ransford Armstrong gflt bif. ; leg' ii\- frpflt, «»cl. ;tl\Q fourth wickot.was down for. 145. ; .Ransford dismissed. by a. a '.strangely 'dull inking?., ".,■,• '■;., Triitnper., with * bjiof,, bright i.rWWE 3 .) fallowed, raising the'total for the'fall of the fifth wicket t0,174.. Macartney.and MacalisT tpr.were then together. The. Syclnoyite-.vfas missed hefpro. he; Sjrudwick got. hirn a few, minutes later. Seven wickets ior--iBQ. .' ':.' ,'■:.,■ •'. _"'.' ; .." .. Qarter. wa.s pleY«Tl3( b,?, a, plbjanpe, to score., Stru.4wi°.k, ».t. t'hei TOketa, •knocked the Ijall up, dashed in front of the •wicket, and canght, olose to 13ie. : ;'ground, Eight fpr ffl.':'''■ .' ; ' •';' f - .' -"'; ' played pkckjly',' the W. fell whWsix runs: were, wanted. . -THE M.C.O. 'MATCH. > ; - '- i ' ,;.v:- (Reo, ?o; .-■' May 20. The'Ma.rylobp.rje. C\uh 'iem for to-fe'.'s, match against Australia, will be chosen from, MacL'aron, Fry, Warner, H.K; Foster,' Fane, GilKngham, . Hnish,, Fielder, Buckon.hain,, Tarrant, Mignon, Rolf, and Tho-mpson. \ ' MATOH. .', Tho Surrey, tc.mn is tq bp. C9ngrotn]ate4 on its'victory pV'er' a epmbjneci 3,ustr?liau which, Vy'as beijtcii bjr' a'harr'o.Kvinaifgin p|'§vp, runs. '.IV sglendul not' out. iu'niugs of 86 will uo'doubtuo haude'd t6"pojWify' by oricket enthusiasts. The jVustralian's'are|"s6 accustomed to play on plumb wicket's that it in\ist' roasonnbly ba eipccted that whoa th» is assisting tho. bowlers' tho scoro'-shept pes' lppin yery. Urge, at thp end of an inn.W-" ' -RWS.M. W* . MaMstoc proved tho pick of the, first year s; p|ay?rs. Bardsley and Macartney were disappointing when runs were wanted. Armstrong, and Noble were disposed of fof. njoderjitfl' must have given a lot of heart to the Surrey men to, -win put."' The result pf tlie. gamp, is fi shopk lb tho.local sup-' pprte.rs o| the cplpnial sisle, but thay.'.raa'y exp'epf a ; fore morp sisch s,^ocks. when tha'Austrftl'mns engage in |hp bjg gapes p,f {he tfjur. M,C,.C. ;■' Thirteen nWU cs , htv y «. bwn cabled, from w ; hich the ty.C.C: tpa\i\ is tp be. spleotpfl tp ta,lja pa.rt in" tho fifth' in'ptph '.■ against"thp : Australian EJa V on...A."a Ma'ptarefl, C. .fl." Fry, ¥.. f. }mm^: WiFftstw, ?-. \ ¥wei an^ .MM\ +'• V- fi'P.WSW 1 . represont tho aujatpur side of thp HpnioTeaiii, A. Fielder, A. E.' Rolf, $ J. Thompson, IV H. Hmsli, O.'IV F. A.''Tarrant, and B.' Mignon {ire the professionals,'or, sis thp Hoiub'aiithprities" have'it, "Thft.Ground."' Ma'cLa'rpri, C. B. Fry, 'n'nfl P. F. Warnef. uro. housoliold names to all fol- ! jowcrs pf thp spo.rt. Fano. and the Eevi Qilj jingliam %. last week. H. E. fpstpr 'is a/br o thpr to; R.. E. Foster, who cplipscd, Murdoch's" score, in test mjjtbhes pn ttip Svdhoy.Kroiuul in Deceu\oolf, iO(i.l ''vI.K ' (\\s\ played for t.h,o. Sa\(cp,'o'),u,iit'y''ii|'l:l'j2, ttid fas made m.(uiy cent't)ries for i',;s side/ Tin is (\ first-class' batsman. wWh' sound and' steady."deV fen'ce'in combination with'oVery scoring fituko'. "H.Ki" lias a ir-- r-.'vl drive both ib'tli'o (iff anil on, a crisp I."'.' . i.! ':ard square out, hiicl can liopk and pull with the certainty of a Hutt c'r. Tyld,e4e.v. Thpmp.sen an ( ( Bppkenh'am ' h'avo bowled rccpntly fpr J<prlliatnp,tp,nshirfl and Es-. sax . respectively. ' A. Fie(dor plays regularly for'Kwt. W /« s talia ,'iW. 'fast bowler successfully tomntccL the Australian cracks with his off-theory.' F. Ar'Tarrant'is tlio well-known Victorian. Ho is'ft sound bat, qltliough a trifle slow at times.' A. E.' Relf is conolj tp. tho Auckland during tlie EuijUsK "pff f«n«pn. Huish is the Kent keoppr, f\\\\\ oxco|s "when'stanqitts bSiVik to fajt b6\vli'ng for pptphes. tl\n hall jit a|l lieigh't's and na-.es. Hi"V".v n .'nv ; (?~ ?. r, .* , ' , .':,?-V'-"lt«'ij a fast right;hand boiylcr ,qf rathpr Ijbqn.rMl"' " tioii. nn(l iiidulcies in ii-'ieig fiiii. j-'iii'sf season ho took '55'\vicknls'.foiv 10'niiis' apipce. "' The l\f.'G.O.'tpam. good'as it may be/is'by'n'p means' an All England Eleven. **-' ; ' •-'''■. . )■ ftlft Ailstrslian E|aven A«eraga», Xho baiting and bo^W«ra»£M.At<^s~oi>n^

•elusion of tie Surrey match are as follow s-' "", . Butting. ■ ; In' Not Name. nings. out Runs. Av'go. .TV. Batrdsloy ... ... « 1 467 93.1 I W. W. Armstrong... 5 2 277 92.1 V V. Trumper v 5 , 0 24G M.2 V. Ransford -. ... 5 0 ■ 22S 45.0 G. Q. Macartney ... i ,2 86 a ,M. A. Noble 6 1 105 21 R..Hartigaa ... ... 5 0 83 17.fi A. Cotter ... ... I 0 ■■ Co'. 17 ■' F. Lavor ... ... 10 17 17. H. Carter ' ... ... 4 «' ■ 63 ' 15.G A. J. Hopkins ... V 8 15 15 W. J. Wfctty ... 3 8 15 15 P, A. Macalister. ~, 2 8 24 12 S. E.,Gregory ... 2 I 17 8.5 J. A. O'Connor ... 2 0 11 5.5 Bowling. Name. ," ' Wickets. Runs. Av'go. W. J. Whitty '...' ... ;i6 203 12.(K W. W. Armstrong ... 23 380 16.51 G. G. Macartney ... \ ... 10 202 20.2 J. A. O'Connor 7 144 20.5? A. J. Hopkins * 3 78 25.35 A. Cotter ... ... ... M ygo 2a M. A. Noble ... ... i 163 42 F. Lavor ... 0 21 — ■V. Ransford ... .'.. : ... 0 2 -^ R. Hartigan ... ...... 0 4 —

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 513, 21 May 1909, Page 5

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SURREY WINS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 513, 21 May 1909, Page 5

SURREY WINS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 513, 21 May 1909, Page 5

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