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AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. MATCHES PLAYED. RESULTS TO DATE. ' The following Is a summary of the results of the tour up to the present: — Played 26, won 9, lost 5, drawn li. May 16, v. Surrey—Australia 292 three wickets (innings declared closed); Essex 192 and 210. Won by an innings and 132 runs.
May 6, v. Nottingham—Australia 248 and 16G; Nottingham 202 and 213 tor four wickets. Lost by six wickets. May 9, v. Northamptonshire - Australia 370; Northamptonshire 169 and 137. Won by an innings and 64 run :. May 13, v. Essex —Australia 564 for and 54 for three wickets ; Surrey 139 and 205. Won by seven wickets. May 20, v. M.C.C. —Australia 326 and 169 for five wickets; M.C.C. 169 and 323. Won by five wickets. May 23, v. Oxford University—Australia 236 and 42 for no wickets ; Oxford University 71 and 206. Won by ten wickets. May 27, Test Match, v. South Africa —Australia 4-18; South Africa 265 and 95. Won by an innings and 88 runs. May 30, v. Warwickshire—Australia 262 and 43 for three wickets; Warwickshire 275 and 102. Drawn. June '3, v. Middlesex—Middlesex 67 for two wickets. Abandoned. June 6, v. Cambridge University— Australia 255; Cambridge 81. Abandoned. June 10, v. Yorkshire—Australia 107 and 35 for six wickets; Yorkshire 155 and 67 for seven wickets (innings declared closed) Drawn. June 13, v. Lancashire —Australia 177 and 133; Lancashire 146 and 199. Lost. -June 17, v. Surrey—Australia 109 and 307 ; Surrey 190 and 247. Lost. June 20, v. Somerset—Australia 184 and 80 for no wickets; Somerset 59 and 204. Won by ten wickets. June 23, Test Match, v. EnglandAustralia 282 for seven wickets ; England 319 for seven wickets. Drawn. June 27, v. Essex—Australia 178 and 320 for 5 wickets; Essex 421. Drawn. July 1, v. Yorkshire. —Australia 299 and three for no wickets ; Yorkshire 280. Drawn. July 4, v. Lancashire —Australia 183 and 94; Lancashire 163 and 115 for two wickets. Lost by eight j wickets. , July 8, v. Scotland—Australia 295; and 225; Scotland 173 and 52. Won by 295 runs. July 11, v- Scotland.—Australia 152 and 200 for three wickets; Scotland 289 and 126 for seven wickets (declared). Drawn. July 15, Test Match v. South Africa. —Australia 390 and 48 for no. wickets; South Africa 263 and 173. Won by ten wickets. July 18, v. Leicestershire. —Australia! 327 ; LeicesterUiire 217 and 68 for three wickets Abandoned. j July 22, v. Hampshire.—Australia | 197 and 256; Hampshire 371 ana 86 for two wickets. Lost by eight wickets. July 25, v. Sussex —Australia 39S and 338; Sussex ■'>(' and 101 for two wickets: Oxford 27S and i wickets. Drawn. ' I July 29, Test Match v. England.—! Australia 14 for no wickets: England 203. ' Abandoned. I August 1, v. Derbyshire—Australia 123 and 137 ; Derbyshire. 74 and 82 for five wickets. Drawn SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR. RESULTS TO DATE. | The following are the results of the South Africans’ tour in England | to date:— j Played 25, won 9, lost 6, drawn 10. May 4 v. Derbyshire.—South Africa I 136 and 138 for three wickets ; | Derbyshire 143 and 129. Won by j seven wickets. Maj’ 9 v. Surrey.—South Africa 252 and 175; Surrey 163 and 212. Won by 52 runs. May 13 v. M.C.C. —South Africa 176 and 230; M.C.C. 293 and 221. Lost by 108 runs. May 16 v. Yorkshire. —South Africa 170 and 288; Yorkshire 317 and 10 for one wicket. Drawn. May 20 v. Oxford University.— I South Africa 179 and 13S for 244 for five wickets. Drawn. May 23 v. Worcestershire.—South | Africa 298; Worcestershire 50 j and 206. Won bj 7 an innings and 42 runs. I
May 27 (The First Test) v. Australia. —South Africa 265 and 95; Australia 443. Lo < -t by an innings and 88 runs. May 30 v. Northampton.—South Africa 428; Northampton 156 and 286. Drawn. June 3 v. Carrfbridge University.— South Africa 260 and 3 for no wickets; Cambridge l.‘}o and 132. Won by ten wickets. June 6 v. Surrey.—Surrey 169. Drawn. June 10 (The Second Test) v. England. — South Africa 58 and 217 ; England 337. Lost by an inr-.ings and 62. June 13 v. Northampton.—South Africa 276 and 2Q3 for two wickets ; Northampton 261 and 269 for seven wickets. Drawn. June 16 v. Somersetshire. —South Africa 96 and 300 for three wickets ; Somerset 127 and 128 for eight wickets. Drawn. June 20 v. South Wales.--South Africa 352 and 204 ; South Wales 192 and 134. Won by 26 runs. June 23 v. Scotland.—South Africa 326; Scotland 136 and 93. Wod by an innings and 97 runs. June 27, v. Scotland—South Africa 263; Scotland 94 and 72. Won by an innings and 97 runs. July 1, v. Middlesex —South Africa 263; Middlesex 110 for seven wickets. Abandoned. July 4, v. Warwickshire —South Africa 189 and 86 for four wickets; Warwickshire 92 and 179. Won by six wickets. Jul} 7 8, Test Match v. England.— South Africa 147 and 159; England 242 and 238. Lost by 174 runs. July 15, Test Match v. Australia.— South Africa 263 and 173 ; Australia 290 and 48 for no wickets. Lost by ten wickets. July 18, v. Kent. —South Africa 360 and 152 ; Kent 245 and 135 for four wickets. Drawn. July 22, v. Woodbrook. — South Africa 326 and 212 for sev.-n wickets; Woodbrook29o. Drawn. July 25, v. Ireland.—-South Africa 293; Ireland 108 and 118. Won by an innings and IC7 runs. 7:>ly 29 v. Minor Counties.—Soi’.t!: Africa 22 for three wickets; Minor Uounti- s 127. Drawn. August 1, v. Lancashire—South Africa 124 and 44 ; Lancashire 242 ami 151. Lost by 225 runs.
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