THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.
fßv Electric Telegraph—Copthioht.l (Recmb’s Tbleobahoi] SYDNEY, Very heavy rain has fallen to-day, and In consequence there Was but a small attorn dance present to witness the Cricket match Which commenced to-day between ShawLtlly white’s team and eleven of New South Wales. The visitors went in first, and at two o’clock had lost five wickets for 88 runs, of which Shrewsbury put together 20; The innings clttsed shottiy aftfet f6r 4iJ. The home team had lost seven Wickets for 73 runft when stumps were drawn for the , MELBOURNE, November 11, The weather was showery to-dpy, and but a small attendance assembled op the cricket ground. The play throughout was slow, the Jjiomc team remaining at the wickets the whole day, being finally disposed of for 126 runs, towards which Blackham contributed 68. The match was won by the visitors with 18 runs tq.spare,
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Evening Star, Issue 7367, 12 November 1887, Page 2
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145THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS. Evening Star, Issue 7367, 12 November 1887, Page 2
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