CRICKET.
England v. Victoria.
(Br Cable.)
Melbourne, November 17.
The Hon. lvo Bligh's English eleven commenced a match to-day against eleven of Victoria. The weather was very fine and favorable for the match. A large number of spectators visited the ground during the day, great interest being taken in the contest. The Englishmen ■went first to the wickets, and remained in until late in the afternoon, when the last wicket fell for a total of 273. The following are the scores : — Mr G. B. Studd, howled 1 Bates, caught 44 Mr C. T. Studd, bowled 56 Barlow, bowled ... ... ... 44 Mr A. Gγ. Steele, bowled 2 Barnes, caught ... ~ ... 8 Mr W. W. Reid, bowled ... ... 1 Mr G. F. S. Tylecote, stumped ... 37 Mr C. F. H. Leslie, not out 57 Mr G. F. Yernon, bowled 9 Morley, bowled 10 Extras 4 Total 273 The Victorians then handled the willow, and when the stumps were drawn for the day had lost two wickets for 16 runs.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3545, 18 November 1882, Page 4
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