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THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME.

AGAINST OXFORD UNIVERSITY. ANOTIIKU VICTORY. AUSTRALIANS WIN BY SEVEN WICKETS. London, June 3. The match against the University was concluded to-day, and resulted in a win for the Australians by seven wickets. Waddy and Hartley were the only remaining batsmen who could make any .stand against the bowling. The innings closed for 129, and the visitors only requiring 59 runs to win, secured the same with the loss of three wickets.

Trumble secured the excellent aver age of six wickets for 17 runs. The following are the scores : Oxfop.o—Second innings. Smith, stumped ... 7 Foster, bowled ... ... 10 "Warner... ... ... 16 Wordaunt ... ... 12 Raikes ... 2 Leveson-Gower ... 2 Bardswell ... ... 0 Waddy 23 Hartley 21 Cunlifle, not out ... 0 Lewis ... ... ... 2 Extras ... ... 1 Total 120 First innings ... 237 Grand total ... 366 Australia—Second innings. Darling, bowled ... 5 Graham, caoght ... 28 Trott, bowled ... ... 2 Iredale, not out ... 15 Eady, not out ... ... 2 Extras ... ... 7 Three wkts ... 59 First innings ... 308 Grand total ... 867

Result of tour :—Hatches played, 7; won, -5 ; lost, nil ; drawn, 2. The eighth match commenced yesterday at Bristol, against the Gloucestershire Counts eleven.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 34, 5 June 1896, Page 3

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THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. Hastings Standard, Issue 34, 5 June 1896, Page 3

THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. Hastings Standard, Issue 34, 5 June 1896, Page 3

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