FIXTURES AND RESULTS.
MAY.
s—Crystal Palace, Australians v. London County. Australians, 117 and 7 wickets for 213; London County, 235. Abandoned. B—Nottingham, Australians v. Notts.
Australians, 474; Notts, 287 aad 183. Won, innings and 4 rims. 12—Kennington Oval, Australians v. Surrey. Australians, 5 wickets for 298 ; Surrey, 96and 122. Won, innings and 78 runs. 15—Leyton, Australians v, Essex. Australians, 8 wickets for 241 ; Essex, 178 and 2 wickets for 13. Abandoned.
19—Leicester, Australians v. Leicestershire. Australians, 126 and 96 for 3 wickets ; Leicestershire, 51 and 143, Won, 7 wickets?. 22 —Oxford, Australians v. Oxford University. Australians, 314 for 6 wickets; Oxford, 77 and 183. Won, innings and 54 runs. 26—Lord's, Australians v. M.C.C. and Ground. Australians, 271 and 3 wickets for 217 ; M.C.C, 240 and 280. Drawn.
29—Birmingham, England v. Australia. Australians, 36 and 46 for 2 wickets ; EDgland, 376. Drawn. JUNE.
2—-In Yorkshire, Australians v. Yorkshire. Australians, 131 and 23; Yorkshire, 107 and 47 for 5 wickets. Lost by 5 wickets.
s—Manchester,5 —Manchester, Australians v. Lancashire. Australians, 356 for 7 wickets. Abandoned. 9—Cambridge, Australians v, Cambridge University. Australians, 337; Cambridge, 108 and 46, Won, innings and 183 runs. 12 — Lord's, England v. Australia. Abandoned.
16 —Eastbourne, Australians v. South of England. Australians, 154 and 185; South of England, 138 and 70. Won, 131 runs. 19—Derby, Australians v. Derbyshire. Anstralians 218 and 13 for 2 wickets ; Derbyshire, 152 and 78. Won by 8 wickets.
23—Bradford, Australians v. Yorkshire (return). Australians, 106 and 87; Yorkshire, 77 and 72. W^on by 44 runs.
26-Bradford, Australians v. England Eleven. Australians, 402 and 42 for 3 wickets; England, 240 and and 203. Won by 7 wickets. 30—Edinburgh, Australians v. Scottish Eleven. Won, ianings and 106 runs. JULY. 3—Sheffield, England v. Australia. 7—Birmingham, Australians v. Warwickshire. 10—Worcester, Australians v. Worcestershire. 14—Bristol, Australians v. Gloucestershire. 17—Taunton, Australians v. Somerset. 21—Kennington Oval, Australians v. Surrey (return). 24—Manchester, England v. Australia 31—Brighton, Australians v. Sussex. AUGUST. 7—Southampton, Australians v. Hampshire. 11—Kennington Oval, England v. Australia. 14—Lord's, Australians v. M.C.C. and Ground (return). 18—Cheltenham, Australians v. Gloucestershire (return). 21—Canterbury, Australians v. Kent. 25—Lords, Australians v. Middlesex. 28—Liverpool. Australians v. Lancashire (return). SEPTEMBER. 4—Scarborough, Australians v. C. J. Thornton's England Eleven. B—Hastings, Australians v. South of England.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 156, 7 July 1902, Page 4
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