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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND. THE FOURTH TEST MATCH. THE ‘'ASHES” TO REMAIN IN ENGLAND.

ty telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyright | London, July 25. wen tho fourth tost match by ! innings and SO runs. iißain foil during tha morning, and ,Ssed at 11 o’clock. A atart was mads at pn. The otSondnnoo was small. Iu tho first ovor, ufter adding two to hia brnight score, Duff skied Brearloy to ,for point, where Spooner accepted tho inoo. Duff had played a fine innings, ■T hit six fourovs. r'wo for 121,

/ones was fielding as substitute for deslay, who was suffering from an Tired thumb. ifoblo joined Hill, bnt after tho latter added a single ho was snapped np by ,ee at third man, off Arnold, ihreo for 122. Jrmstrong signalled his arrival by ing n brace of fours, and then a single, in tha samo over Brearley bowled him. •our for 133. lariing succumbed to tho first ball, jg boautifully caught by Rhodes low n in tho slips, off Brearloy. •ive for 133.

eily cams to tho nssistaneo of Noble, j when he had reached double figures easily eaaght by Rhodes in tho slips, x for 145. -ltbout tho total being ohangod Kelly finely naught by Rhodes at short-leg, irnold. I this time tho wicket was very difliwhile tho fioldiag and bowling was llont.

ibrs and McLeod ware now associf, Tho former.lifted Brearloy twice in sssion for four, and in trying another ihedes, who had gone on at 158 in i of Brearloy, the first ohange in the tog made, sent the ball back to the [tr.

?hi for 150. :Leod, when he had made a siDgle nissed by Maelaren in the slips, off Id. Cotter was run out as the result mart return by Spooner, ae for 158. iUeod and Laver had each contributed i dozen when Arnold, at third man, jht tha innings to a close, alter 80 ies’ play, by catching McLeod, the i- ending in a victory for tho home by the substantial margin of an ;s and SO rime.

iUSTRALIA. —Second Innmg*. jpar, b Rhodes ... ... ... 30 c Spooner, b Brearloy ... ... 60 t Jcmes, b Arnold ... ... 27 rr,'o Rhodes, b Broariey ... ... 10 i'uong, b Brearloy. 0 ag, c Rhodes, b Brearley ... 0 j e Rhodes, b Arnold 5 s, e and b Rhodes ... ... 11 ;nd, c Arnold, b Rhodes... ... 6 % ran out 0 ;r, cot oat ... • ... ... ••• 6 ixtras - 5

; Total ... ... ... 169 -fling analysis—-Arnold two for 35, !5 three for 36, Brearley four for 54, none for 19, Jackson none for 20.

THE SURREY TEAM. »legraph, Press'Ass’n, Copyright Received 10.25 p.m., July 27. London, July 27. j Surrey team to play against the in the match beginning to-day its chosen from tho following jny, Raphael, Hayward, Hayes. rStndwick, Davi3, Baker, Holland, », Nice, Goatly. 1' ! i

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1518, 28 July 1905, Page 3

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CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1518, 28 July 1905, Page 3

CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1518, 28 July 1905, Page 3

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