THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS AT INVERCARGILL.
.!•• -» rj - ..(Br- TELEGRAPH.) \ : .. ,- t ~,f? - ; .,r y 3 I -iNV-ißcißGiiili, January 49. ■■' { Pliy walrresumed yesterday morning. The rain that fell tbe previous night had Unfortunately made tbe ground exceedingly wet, a disadvantage which was at jaachjrjlt.by.the_field ashy .the men atThe wickets. The Australians resumed their innings, Slight and Groube, the not outs, taking their places at the wickets. The scoring gamej was. rathermbWtoWosT until flight,''after- playing well for 17, put one up to J. Morrsion, oft Ellis, at cover point, and retired. Palmer took his place/and batted freely, though the balls appeared to be well on the wicket, Eingsland and Ellis trundling in splendid catch; in Blips" by Kaß_f ""disiniVed Palmer' for eleven. Blackburn then appeared but was soon caught, T hy,..Millar. Wbite supplied his placed and "after making one hit for four was caught, the innings tralians took the field. The play of the on the previous "day, calls special comment. They made 74, leaving the Australians the victor a in one innings L with 83 runs to spare.
The weather was showery, and this attendance About 500 were present yesterday and 1000 the day before.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2985, 19 January 1881, Page 3
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192THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS AT INVERCARGILL. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2985, 19 January 1881, Page 3
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