AUSTRALIAN CRICKEETRS AT HOME
THE ESSEX MATCH. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, September 6. (Received September 7, at 10.10 a-m.) Tbs Australians’ second venture realised 319 runs. Noble played a fine innings of two hours’ duration. Darling, who gave a brilliant display, hitting 13 off one over fiom Buck eon am, compiled his score, which included nine 4’s, in 75min. Hill was at the wickets for 85min, and never gave a chance. Essex, requiring 388 runs to win, had made 18 without losing a wicket In their second innings when stumps were drawn. Rain delayed a resumption of the match until 2.30 p m. to-day. Australians. First Innings 156 Second Innings. Howoll, c Benbam, b Douglas 46 Laver, c Benbam, b Douglas ... _. 21 Noble, Ibw, b Douglas ... 53 Armstrong, c and b Benbam 11 Darling, b Tremlin - 61 Trumper, Ibw, b Douglas 11 Hill, not out - 66 Duff, b Buckenham ... 6 Cotter, b Tremlin ... - Gehrs, b Tremlin - 4 Hopkins, b Buckenham ’ 22 Extras - 20 Total ... - Bowling Analysis,—Buckenham, two wickets for 101 runs; Tremlin, three for 81; Douglas, four for 73 ; Beaham, one for 44.
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Evening Star, Issue 12603, 7 September 1905, Page 6
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183AUSTRALIAN CRICKEETRS AT HOME Evening Star, Issue 12603, 7 September 1905, Page 6
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