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THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME.

MATCH AGAINST YORKSHIRE

ANOTHER GOOD SCORE BY THE COLONIALS. London, May 25. The match against Yorkshire County was commenced to-day, in the presence of about 39,000 spectators. The weather was tine, but the wicket was very fast. The Australian captain again won the toss and went to the wickets. The visitors batted in great style, and compiled 2G2 in a little over four hours. Darling made his runs in his usual free style, and Gregory made things very merry during his stay at the wickts. The chief scores were : Darling, caught ... 57 Giffen, run out ... 11 Trott, bowled ... ... 61 Gregory, bowled ... 54 Hill, bowled 19 Trumble, caught ... 23 Hirst took two wickets for 83, Wainwright three for G6, and Milligan three for 38. When the stumps were drawn for the day Yorkshire had lost five wickets for BG. Moorhouso, caught ... 12 Denton, lbw 34 Wainwright, bowled ... 13

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Hastings Standard, Issue 26, 27 May 1896, Page 2

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THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. Hastings Standard, Issue 26, 27 May 1896, Page 2

THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. Hastings Standard, Issue 26, 27 May 1896, Page 2

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