CRICKET
THE LAST AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. Preia Asiooiation—By Teltgraph—Copyright. .SYDNEY. January 3. (Received January '3, at noon.) Warren Bavdsley, who has returned home, declares that the' Australian Eleven were a happy family while in England. He fays that he heard nothing whatever of the reported troubles anion;; the members. SHEFFIELD SHIELD. MELBOURNE, January 3. Victoria's first innings icaliscd 229, Ryder carrying his bat for 40. South Australia, with a lead of 80 runs on the first innings, have lost five wickets for 39 (Mavne 30~not out) in their second strike. THE PLUNKET SHIELD. AUCKLAND, January 3. j Owing to rain making the wicket, pitch wet continuation of the Auckland-Welling-ton match has been delayed. At noon no j decision had been arrived at as to when j piny would he resumed. Play started at 1.30 p.m., Wilson and Grinnnett. continuing batting. In OllifT's second over Wiison sent the bail up to Sale at mid-off and retired, the score being 11 for six wickets. At 2.15 p.m. play was suspended for a" time on account of rain, Wellington having 42 runs for six wickets—Robinson (in) 26, Grinnnett (in) 7.
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Evening Star, Issue 15073, 3 January 1913, Page 4
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186CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 15073, 3 January 1913, Page 4
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