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THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND

THE THIRD TEST MATCH

WIN FOR AUSTRALIA.

I'ress Association. Electric Telegraph,

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Received July 5, C.28 p.ra. London, July 4.

Gregory's score is 29 not 20.

On resuming Hopkins' and Armstrong's partnership was soon dissolved, the latter being bowled by a ball which ho did not attempt to play, but tried to put leg befGre—7 for 277. Kelly retired at 257. Trumblo was out second ball—9 for 287. Sannders and Hopkins each added a single, when Rhodes closed the innings by clean bowling Saunders. Rhodes took the last four wickets without a single run being scored off | him. I The additional scores are : — Australian—2nd innings. Armstrong, b Rhodes ... ... 20 Hopkins, not out ... ... 40 Kelly, c Hirst, b Rhodes ... 0 Trumble, b Rhodes ... ... 0 Saunders, b Rhodes ... ... 3 Sundries ... ... ... 3 Total 289 Rhodes took 5 wickets for G3, Jackson 3 for CO. Abel and Jessop opened the Englishmen's second innings. Jones was fielding for Trumble, who injured his thumb. It is feared that he will not be able to bowl to morrow. Abel was caught in the slips. The batsman was dissatisfied and appealed to the umpire—l for 14. Tyldesley followed, and Jessop made things lively, but, owing to the bad light, the stumps were drawn before time. The scores are:— England—2nd innings. Abel, c Hill, b Noble ... ... 8 Jessop, not out... ... ... 55 Tyldesley, not oat ... ... 11 Sundries ... ... ... 1 Total for one wicket ... 73 Received July 6, 5.5 p.m. London, July 5. In the cricket match England made in the second innings 195. The Australians won by 143 runs. Fine weather prevailed, and the ; wicket was fast. On resuming Jessop was put out leg before—2 for 75. Maclarcn followed, but Trumble immediately removed Tyklesley's legstamp—3 for 84.

Fry followed, and soon went out in a similar manner to Jessop—4 for 93.

Jackson joined Maclaren, and the runs came freely till 162, when Noble dismissed Jackson.

Maclaren was joined by Lilley, but the former gave an easy chance to Tramper at short leg—6 for 165.

Lilley was .bowled at 175, and the first ball Hirat received was fatal—B

for 175.

Branud was caught at point at 186. Barnes, the last man, was bowled by Trumble.

The wicket became worn. Eight wickets fell at the same end.

Noble at one period had 5 for 22. Additional scores are :— Jessop, l.b.w. by Trumble ... 55 Ty!de>iey f b Trumble ... ... 14 Maclarcn, c Trumpcr b Noble ... 03 Fry, l.b.w. b Trumblo ... ... 4 Jackson, b Noble ... ... 14 Lilley, h Noble ... ... 9 Br.mml, c Armstrong b Noble ... 9 Hirst, b Noble... ' ... ... 0 Rhodes, not oat ... ... 7 Barnes, b Trumblo ... '" 5 Sundries ... ... ... 7

Total ... 195 Noble took 6 wickefcsfors2, Trumble 4 for 49.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 156, 7 July 1902, Page 4

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THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 156, 7 July 1902, Page 4

THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 156, 7 July 1902, Page 4