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TO-DAY'S CABLE NEWS. CRICKET.

Austr.ilfans at Horn

Sii.cli asainst the riavers.

[By _>-'ri. T.-l-grapb—C.pyri_M. j (per !-*reMs Association, j Received Sfptcaiber 1.. Nt 9 _'> a.ru. J LuNt/ON, T..ur«iiiar. j The wca'her wm dull and chilly mid j the wirk<*. g-;oL Tiw aste.t lance wru , ►ati*facf'ry. . . . tliii _»<d Noblr continued their in- , ,i)ii»s aid off the tiru bill from £_v_h j fj'U --a 4e two. The srcon-J bei: bun j and .<* r-:ired H*» •'■"*B v"° «°'J; s. a' th- wicke's and tiad shown goo! bitting power, r.htaiiiin- ci .bl f-Urcrs, bu; he was lu.ky. rhr;e for 210. Noble had a short stay. He wis bow'rd M Bb-Jee when four. Four tor 211 * , . Duff cent ib.ted Hz aid was thn caught by Ha, ward at estri irud-off. Five for 233. Hopkins joined Da;li_g and raised his .core to 23 by birii- g Braund' for three (outers in the tnix,c over. He drove the next one to Rhodes at long on who took a weil judged catch though ibe sun was in his eyes. Six lot 201. Hopkins was 26 when Trumble arrived, and despit. several, change a in the bowling they wer& -till tog-tlier at . tho luncheon adjoorntuont, the total j being 317. j On resuming Vino and Rhodes con- ! d. etod the attack ar.d Hopkins added a I single in the fourth over when he wa. j bowled by Vine. He was 85 minute.- * at iho wickets aud bated well. He bit \ six fourtrs. Seven foi 324. i Armstrong p.rtner-d Trurxible, and j wben six the new cotmr gave an ap- ■ parent chance of stumping by Braur.d,! who was wicket keeper ia place cf j t illeyi who hurt his fi ger. Armstrong , when 20 snicked Kbod.s to Abel in the siip who missed it. Tho next over he was bowleJ by Vine. He gave i.n cxhibifou of free hitting. Eight for 880. Kelly succumbed to Rhodes without scoring. Nine for BS7. Saunders contented himsilf with keeping up his wicket, while Trumble put on rues, ;wh_ with OS to his credit was bowled by Rhide.. lie was 100 minutes a; ibe wickets and g_vo a fine display of powerful bitting. The Austialian's i'.nings lasted three bours and 35 minutes. Scores : — A-.-_B__iA_.~lst Innings. Gregory, run out, 22 Trumper, c and b Rhodes ... ... !IG Hill, b Haigh 81 Noble, b Rhodes - Dcff, c Hayward b Rhodes ... 15 Darling, o Rhodes b Braund ... 25 Honkins, b Vine 49 Trumble, b Rhodes fiß Armstrong, b Vine 2D Kelly, b Rhodes^*** 0 Saunders, not out 1 Sundries 30 Total 411 Bowli.-ig Analysis- Hirst no wicket- ; for 51, Vine two for 77, Haigh one for 64, Rhodes live for 115, Braund one for 56, Hayward ml for 21. Received September 18, at 11.25 a.m Hirst and Tyldesley opened the ' second innings, Tho former was caught by Duff at square leg when 23. | One for 50. Tyldesley made 27 and was then caug. tby Darling at mid-off. Two for 51. Scores :— Playehs or Esg___j_>-2nd Innings. Hirst, c Duff b Armstrong 21 Tyldesley, c Darliog b Noble ... 27 Hayward, not out ... 1 Haywaid, c Kelly b Hopkins ... 18 Abel, not out 32 Quaife, not ont 5 Total for threewickets ... 117 When stumps were drawn th- players had ihree wickets down f.jc 117.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7402, 18 September 1902, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S CABLE NEWS. CRICKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7402, 18 September 1902, Page 2

TO-DAY'S CABLE NEWS. CRICKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7402, 18 September 1902, Page 2