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THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME.

AGAINST SOUTH OF ENGLAND

London, Sept. 1. As the weather improved the game was continued in the afternoon, when the South of England tram, which 0 had lost one wicket (Stoddart for 8) for 31 resinned batting. The following were the scores : Socth of England.—lst innings. S todda rt, bM 4 Ki bbi n ..._ ... 4 Grace, clrelale, b MTvibbin ... 53 Abel, c Donnan. b M-Ribbon ... 15 Haywood, c Gregory, b Giffen ... 21 Townsend, b M'Kibbon ... ... 1 Broekwell. st Kelly, b Giffen ... 1-1 Killick, c Kollv, l> Giffen ... 1G Lohmann, lbw, b Giffen... ... 11 Heame, not out ... ... 29 Richardson, c Jones, b M'Kibbon 15 Sundries ... ••• s Total for 9 wickets ... 192 Bowling Analysis. M'Kibbin secured six wickets for Go, Giffen four for 83, and Trumble none for 80. September 5. The Australians were unable to make any prolonged stand on the sodden wicket, the bowling of Hearne, who took six wickets for 8 rims, being mainly responsible for the small score. The innings closed for 04 runs, the following being the scores : Australians—2nd Innings. Iredale, c Butt, b Lohmann ... G Donnan, b Hearne ... ••• 10 Giffen. c and b Hearne ... ... 0 Trott, b Lohmann 5 Gregorv. c Butt, b Hearne ... 6 Hill, b"Hearne 11 Graham, c Townsend, b Hearne 0 Kelly, c and b Lohmann ... 5 Trumble, not out ... ••• 0 Jones, c Townsend b Hearne ... 4 M'Kibbin, c Stoddart, b Lohmann 4 Total 03 Total first innings ... 222 Grand total 285 Requiring 94 runs to win South of England began the second innings, and lost a couple of wickets for 45 runs when time was called and the game drawn, the colonials thus averting what appeared certain defeat. The scores were : South of England.—2nd innings. Stoddart, c Kelly, b M'Kibbin ... 10 Abel, c Trott ; b M'Kibbin ... 24 Hay ward, not out ... ... 11 Total for 2 wickets ... 45 With the conclusion of this match Donnan managed to reach 1000 runs. The 1890 tour of the Australians thus opened and finished with a drawn game. Result of tour :—-Matches played, 84 ; won, 19 ; lost, 0 ; drawn, 9.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 114, 7 September 1896, Page 3

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THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. Hastings Standard, Issue 114, 7 September 1896, Page 3

THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. Hastings Standard, Issue 114, 7 September 1896, Page 3

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